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Cooper, Penny (2014) Ticketing talk gets serious. Counsel, pp. 12-13. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny (2014) Court and legal skills. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. 160p. (Focus on Social Work Law) ISBN 9781137361554

Cooper, Penny (2014) Highs and lows: the 4th intermediary survey. (Project Report) Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Kingston University. 36 p.

Cooper, Penny (2014) Bowler as well as umpire. Counsel, pp. 10-12. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny (2014) Lacking empathy: Asperger Syndrome and the criminal justice system. The Writ: The Journal of the Law Society of Northern Ireland(220), pp. 4-7.

Cooper, Penny (2014) Remote control? New Law Journal, 164(7589), p. 8. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny and Wurtzel, David (2014) Better the second time around? Department of Justice Registered Intermediaries Schemes and lessons from England and Wales. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 65(1), pp. 39-61. ISSN (print) 0029-3105

Cooper, Penny (2014) Lacking empathy: Asperger Syndrome and the criminal justice system. The Circuiteer, Spring(38), pp. 12-15.

Cooper, Penny (2014) Speaking when they are spoken to: hearing vulnerable witnesses in care proceedings. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 26(2), pp. 132-151. ISSN (print) 1358-8184

Cooper, Penny (2013) Face value: seeing and believing? Counsel, pp. 26-28. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny (2013) The Family Advocate’s Gateway to best practice for vulnerable witnesses. Family Law, 43, p. 1463. ISSN (print) 0014-7281

Wurtzel, David and Cooper, Penny (2013) Making it meaningful - how to ensure the effective participation of vulnerable defendants in a trial. Counsel, pp. 23-25. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny [Research team member], Plotnikoff, Joyce [Research team member] and Woolfson, Richard [Research team member] (2013) The Advocate's Gateway.

Cooper, Penny (2013) Learned friend: a profile of Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC. The Expert Witness Institute Newsletter, pp. 10-12.

Cooper, Penny (2013) The umbrella condition: the legal issues for suspects and defendants with Asperger Syndrome. Criminal Bar Quarterly, 2013(1), pp. 8-10.

Cooper, Penny and Wurtzel, David (2013) A day late and a dollar short: in search of an intermediary scheme for vulnerable defendants in England and Wales. Criminal Law Review(1), pp. 4-22. ISSN (print) 0011-135X

Cooper, Penny and Plotnikoff, Joyce (2013) The Advocate's Gateway: new guidance on questioning witnesses and defendants. Blackstone's Criminal Practice Quarterly Update, Summer(4), pp. 12-14.

Cooper, Penny (2013) Questioning vulnerable witnesses: why The Advocate’s Gateway is essential. The Writ: The Journal of the Law Society of Northern Ireland(219), pp. 14-15.

Cooper, Penny (2013) Re-writing the Victims' Code. Counsel, pp. 17-18. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penelope (2013) Witness competency hearings - a test of competence. Criminal Bar Quarterly, 2013(2), pp. 5-6.

Cooper, Penny (2012) Intermediaries and vulnerable witnesses in family courts: what do we do now? Family Law, 42, pp. 868-870. ISSN (print) 0014-7281

Cooper, Penny (2012) Witness familiarisation and special measures come of age. Solicitors Journal, 156(25), pp. 10-11. ISSN (print) 0038-1047

Cooper, Penny (2012) Jones v Kaney and other disincentives: why the Supreme Court’s decision should prompt a Law Commission review of the law in relation to expert witness evidence in family cases. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 24(2), pp. 234-250. ISSN (print) 1358-8184

Cooper, Penny (2012) Experts in the family courts: are they worth it? Family Law, 42, pp. 196-197. ISSN (print) 0014-7281

Cooper, Penny (2012) Tell me what’s happening 3: registered intermediary survey 2011. (Project Report) London, U.K. : City University. 14 p.

Brammer, Alison and Cooper, Penny (2011) Still waiting for a meeting of minds: child witnesses in the criminal and family justice systems. Criminal Law Review(12), pp. 925-942. ISSN (print) 0011-135X

Cooper, Penny (2011) New achieving best evidence guidance. Family Law, 41, pp. 871-873. ISSN (print) 0014-7281

Cooper, Penny (2011) Barren lands? Counsel, pp. 26-28. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny (2011) Jones v Kaney: a curse on family court experts? Family Law, 41, pp. 642-644. ISSN (print) 0014-7281

Cooper, Penny (2011) Call yourself an expert? New Law Journal, 161(7466), pp. 707-708. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny (2011) Get set and go: the Midlands Circuit three month rule for expert witnesses. Family Law, 41, pp. 520-521. ISSN (print) 0014-7281

Cooper, Penny (2011) Child witnesses in family proceedings: should intermediaries be showing us the way? Family Law, 41, pp. 397-403. ISSN (print) 0014-7281

Cooper, Penny (2011) ABE interviews, children’s testimony and hearing the voice of the child in family cases: are we barking up the right tree? In: Thorpe, Rt Hon Lord Justice and Tyzack, William, (eds.) Dear David: a memo to the Norgrove Committee from the Dartington Conference 2011: the collected papers of the 2011 Dartington Hall Conference. Bristol, U.K. : Family Law. pp. 23-31. ISBN 9781846613081

Cooper, Penny (2011) Jones v Kaney: will it prove to be a curse on some expert witnesses? The Expert Witness Institute Newsletter, pp. 11-14.

Cooper, Penny (2011) Professional development training in law firms in the global recession: are short-term savings and long-term planning mutually exclusive? In: Frenkel, David A., (ed.) Legal theory, practice and education. Athens, Greece : Athens Institute for Education and Research. pp. 117-130. ISBN 9789608541153

Cooper, Penny (2011) The Technology and Construction Court ('TCC') guide. The Expert Witness Institute Newsletter, pp. 28-29.

Cooper, Penny (2011) Tell me what’s happening 2: registered intermediary survey 2010. (Project Report) London, U.K. : City University. 16 p.

Cooper, Penny (2010) Mind games: what are the advocate’s emotional drivers when conducting a cross-examination. Counsel, pp. 29-30. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny and Wurtzel, David (2010) Through the eyes of a child. Counsel, pp. 27-29. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny (2010) Children as witnesses - help at hand. LINK(39), pp. 10-11.

Cooper, Penny (2010) Out of the witness box and into the hot tub? The Expert Witness Institute Newsletter, pp. 16-17.

Cooper, Penny (2009) Tell me what’s happening: registered intermediary survey 2009. (Project Report) London, U.K. : City University. 9 p.

Johnson, Malcolm and Cooper, Penny (2009) Safety first. Solicitors Journal, 153(25), pp. 28-30. ISSN (print) 0038-1047

Cruickshank, Elizabeth and Cooper, Penny (2008) All you need to know about being a trainee solicitor: what they don't teach you at law school. London, U.K. : Longtail Publishing Limited. 235p. ISBN 9780955218675

Cooper, Penny (2008) The right protocol? New Law Journal, 158(7331), pp. 1057-1058. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny (2008) Law schools addressing the training needs of expert witnesses. In: Frenkel, David A. and Gerner-Beuerle, Carsten, (eds.) Selected essays on current legal issues. Athens, Greece : Athens Institute for Education and Research. pp. 387-396. ISBN 9789606672378

Cooper, Penny (2008) Lawinapod – podcast CPD for lawyers and expert witnesses. LINK(30), p. 26.

Cooper, Penelope (2008) New CPD for expert witnesses - via podcasts. The Expert Witness Institute Newsletter, p. 13.

Cooper, Penny (2007) Who’s teaching teacher? New Law Journal, 157(7294), pp. 1482-1483. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny (2007) More to learn. New Law Journal, 157(7266/67), pp. 459-460. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny (2007) Expert witness lessons. (Project Report) London, U.K. : City University. 59 p.

Vizard, Eileen and Cooper, Penny (2007) The expert witness pack.

Cooper, Penny (2006) At your service. Counsel, pp. 1-2. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny (2006) How to find CPD training. LINK(21), p. 40.

Cooper, Penny (2006) Mistaken experts and immunity from suit. The Circuiteer, Spring(22), p. 19.

Cooper, Penny (2006) Reporting to court under the Children Act: a handbook for social services. London, U.K. : The Stationery Office. 128p. ISBN 9780112711896

Cooper, Penny (2006) Training. In: Blom-Cooper, Sir Louis, (ed.) Experts in the civil courts. Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199297948

Cooper, Penny (2005) Telling it like it is. New Law Journal, 155(7201), pp. 1765-1766. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny (2005) Witness preparation: play it safe. New Law Journal, 155(7201), pp. 1753-1754. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny (2005) Quality checking the experts. New Law Journal, 155(7165), pp. 286-288. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny (2005) Witness preparation. New Law Journal, 155(7165), p. 275. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny (2005) Death, taxes and change. LINK(17), pp. 14-15.

Cooper, Penny (2005) Preparing and familiarising witnesses for criminal trial. LINK(18), pp. 14-15.

Cooper, Penny (2004) Training of experts... Your Witness(38), p. 6.

Cooper, Penny (2004) From red to green? Counsel, pp. 8-9. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny (2004) Witness preparation - staying within the rules. New Law Journal, 154(7154), pp. 1768-1769. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

Cooper, Penny (2003) A stitch in time saves nine. Counsel, pp. 14-16. ISSN (print) 0268-3784

Cooper, Penny (2003) Legal language. LINK(12), pp. 20-21.

Cooper, Penny (2001) Successful use of experts in civil cases. New Law Journal, 151(7007), pp. 1650-1652. ISSN (print) 0306-6479

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