Review of Vicarious trauma and burnout in law: Managing psychological stress to promote safety, performance, and wellbeing in legal practice

Review of Vicarious trauma and burnout in law: Managing psychological stress to promote safety, performance, and wellbeing in legal practice Volume 33, Issue 3, June 2026, Page 887-896. Lucinda Soon…
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Standard and simplified judicial instructions on alibis: the effects of confession and alibi evidence on believability

Standard and simplified judicial instructions on alibis: the effects of confession and alibi evidence on believability . Meredith Allison Grace Caluri Department of Psychology, Elon University, Elon, NC, USA Read…
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Understanding the impact of neurodiversity on witness credibility assessment in Courts, Tribunals and Commissions

Understanding the impact of neurodiversity on witness credibility assessment in Courts, Tribunals and Commissions . Danielle Bozin Vincent Denault Karen A. Sullivan Catherine Kennon Lucy Cradduck Rachel Hews a Australian…
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‘It was like doing a full-time job on top of a full-time job’: facilitators’ perspectives of delivering a group violence intervention programme in a secure forensic mental health hospital

‘It was like doing a full-time job on top of a full-time job’: facilitators’ perspectives of delivering a group violence intervention programme in a secure forensic mental health hospital .…
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Outcomes from the Moroka Program: new directions in addressing the use of complex and challenging behaviour in custody

Outcomes from the Moroka Program: new directions in addressing the use of complex and challenging behaviour in custody . Laura Coat Amber Fougere Flora Gilbert James R. P. Ogloff Ashley…
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Navigating fear and recklessness: lawyers’ perspectives on courageous client behaviours in the rights-seeking process

Navigating fear and recklessness: lawyers’ perspectives on courageous client behaviours in the rights-seeking process . Ozgur Sert Ibrahim Sani Mert Tamer Kılıç Gökben Bayramoğlu a Department of Business Administration, Antalya…
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‘I must have been confused.’ Thinking about thinking in refugee status decision-making: a scoping review of metacognition studies

‘I must have been confused.’ Thinking about thinking in refugee status decision-making: a scoping review of metacognition studies . Michaela Hynie Maire L. O’Hagan Amy E. Beaudry Alisha C. Salerno-Ferraro…
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Examining the perceived reliability of physical and testimonial evidence among South Korean police investigators, suspects, prisoners, and laypeople

Examining the perceived reliability of physical and testimonial evidence among South Korean police investigators, suspects, prisoners, and laypeople . Minhwan Jang Department of Police Administration, Daegu University, Daegu, South Korea…
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Interviewee decision-making in response to interview tactics meant to create the illusion of knowing it all

Interviewee decision-making in response to interview tactics meant to create the illusion of knowing it all . Misty C. Duke Department of Criminal Justice and Security Studies, University of Texas…
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The first systematic review of treatment characteristics and recidivism outcomes for Indigenous people who have sexually offended

The first systematic review of treatment characteristics and recidivism outcomes for Indigenous people who have sexually offended . James L. Finney Natalie Gately Suzanne Rock Braden Hill a Discipline of…
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