Getting slapped and kicked: the experience of judicial bullying for lawyers providing publicly funded criminal defence

Getting slapped and kicked: the experience of judicial bullying for lawyers providing publicly funded criminal defence . Ray NicksonAlice NeikirkSchool of Law and Justice, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia Read…
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The relationship between justice system non-involvement and the social and emotional wellbeing of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

The relationship between justice system non-involvement and the social and emotional wellbeing of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people . Maicee HarrisonJustin TrounsonStephane ShepherdLina GubhajuAnna WilliamsonRebecca IversFrancine EadesRobyn WilliamsSandra…
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The dose–effect relationship in PTSD: the South African Constitutional Court Case of AK v. Minister of Police (2022)

The dose–effect relationship in PTSD: the South African Constitutional Court Case of AK v. Minister of Police (2022) . Charles YoungMohammed NagdeeAmanda Pietersea School of Psychology, College of Health and…
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Age-bias in assessments of medical decision-making capacity: a cross-sectional experimental vignette study

Age-bias in assessments of medical decision-making capacity: a cross-sectional experimental vignette study . Melisa Minciocchi UrbanKaren A. SullivanKelly Pursera School of Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of…
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Effects of questioning styles and defendant’s intellectual disability on the public perceptions of a police interview and guilty verdict

Effects of questioning styles and defendant’s intellectual disability on the public perceptions of a police interview and guilty verdict . Taeko WachiDepartment of Criminology and Behavioral Sciences, National Research Institute…
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Mobilizing Metaphors in Criminological Analysis: A Case Study of Emotions in the Penal Voluntary Sector

Mobilizing Metaphors in Criminological Analysis: A Case Study of Emotions in the Penal Voluntary Sector AbstractMetaphors pervade media and political constructions of crime and justice, provoking responses and shaping actions.…
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