The Jury on Trial: Assessing the Impact of Courtroom Design and Juror Ideology on Defendant Guilt Perception

The Jury on Trial: Assessing the Impact of Courtroom Design and Juror Ideology on Defendant Guilt Perception ABSTRACT This study explored how courtroom design and jurors' ideological attitudes influence guilt…
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A Post‐Pandemic Bail System: Lessons Learned From Supervising Accused During Covid‐19

A Post‐Pandemic Bail System: Lessons Learned From Supervising Accused During Covid‐19 ABSTRACT Socio-legal research has begun charting lessons learned from the pandemic; however, there is a noticeable gap regarding how…
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No Choice But to Leave’: Understanding Voluntary Resignations Amongst Probation Staff in England and Wales

No Choice But to Leave’: Understanding Voluntary Resignations Amongst Probation Staff in England and Wales ABSTRACT Probation staff attrition in England and Wales has been a cause for concern, yet…
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The Neighbourhood Justice Centre in Australia: Exploring staff perceptions of their roles

The Neighbourhood Justice Centre in Australia: Exploring staff perceptions of their roles Publication date: September 2025Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 82Author(s): Niamh Wade Read the syndicated…
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Discouraging dignity: Linguistic barriers to transforming the prison environment

Discouraging dignity: Linguistic barriers to transforming the prison environment Publication date: September 2025Source: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 82Author(s): Veronica L. Horowitz, Steven L. Chanenson, Christopher Uggen,…
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Reproducibility in lie detection research: A case study of the cue called complications

Reproducibility in lie detection research: A case study of the cue called complications Abstract Purpose This review examined reproducibility in verbal lie detection research, wherein studies typically involve coding statements…
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