An exploration of the rape myths effect on the #MeToo movement acceptance in the UK
An exploration of the rape myths effect on the #MeToo movement acceptance in the UK . Carly White Aleksandra Monteiro Fenia Ferra a College of Health, Psychology and Social Sciences,…
‘A big nebulous, multifaceted concept’: reflections from Victorian personal injury lawyers on wellbeing, burnout and vicarious trauma
‘A big nebulous, multifaceted concept’: reflections from Victorian personal injury lawyers on wellbeing, burnout and vicarious trauma Volume 31, Issue 3, June 2024. Tina Popa Christina Platz Kate Jackowski Kayleigh…
The power of compassion: a judicial reflection on wellbeing and the court
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Introduction to the special issue on judicial and lawyer well-being and stress
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What would a trauma-informed workplace ideally look like in legal aid? A qualitative perspective from lawyers
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Practicing ground rule instructions assists adults in reporting experienced events
Practicing ground rule instructions assists adults in reporting experienced events . Becky EarhartSonja P. BrubacherMohammed M. AliMartine B. Powella Centre for Investigative Interviewing, Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD,…
Organizational trust and work attitudes among Chinese prison officers
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Testing the Model of Judicial Stress using a COVID-era survey of U.S. federal court personnel
Testing the Model of Judicial Stress using a COVID-era survey of federal court personnel . Anna FineKatie M. SniderMonica K. Millera Interdisciplinary Social Psychology PhD Program, University of Nevada, Reno,…
The privilege and the pressure: judges’ and magistrates’ reflections on the sources and impacts of stress in judicial work
The privilege and the pressure: judges’ and magistrates’ reflections on the sources and impacts of stress in judicial work . Carly SchreverCarol HulbertTania Sourdina Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University…
Case commentary: a ‘merciful approach’ to discipline for a New Zealand lawyer’s misconduct
Case commentary: a ‘merciful approach’ to discipline for a New Zealand lawyer’s misconduct . Kate DiesfeldMarta RychertLois J. SurgenorOlivia KellyKate Kerseya School of Public Health and Interdisciplinary Studies, Auckland University…
Professionals’ perceptions of the Saskatoon Mental Health Strategy (MHS) Court: a qualitative analysis
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Identifying core mental health services required for adult justice-involved populations in Australia: a Delphi study
Identifying core mental health services required for adult justice-involved populations in Australia: a Delphi study . Charlotte CombenZoe RutherfordCarla MeurkJulie JohnKevin FjeldsoeKate GossipSandra Diminica School of Public Health, The University…