There are many famous miscarriages of justice, and many more less famous. Not from individual or jury errors, but from over reliance on ‘concrete’ evidence or interpretations of evidence....
I've been trying to understand the reaction for a while now. Your tweet about it being a wider issue is the most plausible comment I've seen on the subject in a while. I've not found it easy to see justification for much of it in the way it's been packaged. But I've been trying.
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It is very difficult to see it from outside the profession and the circle of effect. It’s a bit like the difference between higher management and the shop floor- the differences between ‘work-as-imagined’ and ‘Work-as-done’.
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Have to rely on what information is visible, hear say or ‘reports’, what is disclosed and large helpings of assumption to fill the gaps.
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Have you seen this before- insightful in many ways, and makes you stop and think where you are in the map and where your information comes from...https://humanisticsystems.com/2016/12/05/the-varieties-of-human-work/ …
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