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Courtwatcher

Transform Justice

Become the eyes and ears of your community in your local magistrates’ court.

Detailed Description

CourtWatch London is a mass court observation project, where citizen volunteers observe the daily hearings in court and write down what they see. The real-time data and stories volunteers collect will shine a spotlight on what really happens in our local courts, expose shortfalls and highlight systemic injustices. Volunteer responsibilities: - visit your local London magistrates’ court for half a day (or a day) at a time, on any weekday. Ideally volunteers will courtwatch for a minimum of two days (or four half days) - observe criminal hearings happening in the court and write down what happens in each of the hearings you observe, using a form provided by the CourtWatch London team - write up your notes into an online form after your visit (if you don’t have easy access to a computer, we can work around this) CourtWatch London will cover reasonable expenses that you incur while courtwatching, for example for travel and lunch, upon production of valid receipts and in line with our expenses policy. Before you begin courtwatching we will ask you to complete our volunteer training and sign our volunteer agreement. To become a courtwatcher volunteer, register your interest here: https://transformjustice.eo.page/courtwatchlondon If you have any questions about the role and whether it’s right for you, get in touch at courtwatch@transformjustice.org.uk.

Activities you will be doing

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What skills are required for this role

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Why these skills are required

Anyone can courtwatch! You do not need any knowledge or expertise in law or criminal justice to be a courtwatcher. You just need to be passionate about justice and equality, and keen to create positive change in your community. We will provide you with all the training you need on what happens at court, what to look out for and how to document what happens. Training will be a mixture of in-person and online and likely take place over two sessions. There will also be regular check-ins and debriefs where you can talk with the CourtWatch London team and other volunteers about what you saw and heard.

What is in it for you

Benefits of being a courtwatcher: - learn about what happens in the magistrates’ courts - develop new skills including research, attention to detail, observation, insight - help build a picture of what’s happening in your local magistrates’ court, expose systemic injustices and help make courts fairer and more compassionate - be part of community of people who share a passion for justice

Time Commitment

Criminal hearings take place on weekdays between 10am and 5pm, with a break for lunch c1-2pm, and Saturday mornings 10am - 1pm. Within the times above, and once you’ve completed the training, you can go to court when it is most convenient to you. You might want to buddy up with another volunteer for your first visit while you learn the ropes; we can help arrange this. You can courtwatch any time from February 2024 to July 2024 – we hope you’ll become a regular! – after which we will use data you have collected to produce a report. We may also use some of the stories and data you collect to communicate about what’s happening in courts while courtwatching is still underway.

N7 8JA

Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court, 51 Holloway Rd, London

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Application Process
Support you will receive
Role Type
Suitable For
18 and over
We Welcome
All are welcome
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