‘I’m listening to you, but I can’t hear you’: perspectives of autistic adults, investigators and support staff on police suspect interviews

‘I’m listening to you, but I can’t hear you’: perspectives of autistic adults, investigators and support staff on police suspect interviews . Ralph Bagnall Ailsa Russell Mark Brosnan Katie Maras…
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Two hits or two misses? A critical comment on a combined psychological and biological origin of dissociative amnesia and repressed memory

Two hits or two misses? A critical comment on a combined psychological and biological origin of dissociative amnesia and repressed memory Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView. Go to Source
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Gore, gut feelings, and guilt: a systematic review on the emotional impact of gruesome evidence on guilt decisions

Gore, gut feelings, and guilt: a systematic review on the emotional impact of gruesome evidence on guilt decisions . Janne van Doorn Dante Hoek Sigrid van Wingerden Department of Criminology,…
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‘Eye contact, but not too much … don’t stare into my soul’ understanding interviewee beliefs around rapport experiences and behaviours

‘Eye contact, but not too much … don’t stare into my soul’ understanding interviewee beliefs around rapport experiences and behaviours . Jamie T. Kiltie Liam P. Satchell Jenny Kontosthenous Gary Lancaster Rachel…
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The Role of Social Media in Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions of Police and Career Interest in Law Enforcement

The Role of Social Media in Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions of Police and Career Interest in Law Enforcement . Ko-Hsin Hsu Jaeyong Choi Melanie C. Mogavero a Department of Criminal Justice,…
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Transcending counterterrorism discourse: metaphors, identity politics and ideological security in Xinjiang

Transcending counterterrorism discourse: metaphors, identity politics and ideological security in Xinjiang . Belén García-Noblejas Floriano a School of International Liberal Studies (SILS), Waseda University, Tokyo, Japanb Department of International Relations,…
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Alternative “truths” of repressed memories: Views of judges of the Israeli supreme court

Alternative “truths” of repressed memories: Views of judges of the Israeli supreme court Abstract Memory of childhood sexual abuse: Forgotten and recovered Three cases of allegations of childhood sexual abuse…
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The Debate is still going on: A comment on “British False Memory Society: Caseload and Details by Year (1993 Onwards)” by Lawrence Patihis and Kevin Felstead

The Debate is still going on: A comment on “British False Memory Society: Caseload and Details by Year (1993 Onwards)” by Lawrence Patihis and Kevin Felstead Legal and Criminological Psychology,…
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