Exploring family experiences of missing persons inquests through the eyes of professionals and the lens of therapeutic jurisprudence
Exploring family experiences of missing persons inquests through the eyes of professionals and the lens of therapeutic jurisprudence . Stephanie Dartnall Read the syndicated article here
The Use of Victim Impact Statements in Sentencing for Sexual Offences: Stories of Strength
The Use of Victim Impact Statements in Sentencing for Sexual Offences: Stories of Strength Volume 29, Issue 4, August 2022, Page 644-649. Maggie Hall Read the syndicated article here
Public awareness of legal decision-making capacity and planning instruments in dementia: implications for health care practitioners
Public awareness of legal decision-making capacity and planning instruments in dementia: implications for health care practitioners . Karen A. Sullivan Read the syndicated article here
Care pathways in forensic mental health services in New Zealand
Care pathways in forensic mental health services in New Zealand . B. Geheran Read the syndicated article here
The effect on judgment of attributing religious affiliation to a terrorist suspect
The effect on judgment of attributing religious affiliation to a terrorist suspect . ChloƩ Dougez Read the syndicated article here
Exploring offending characteristics of young people with foetal alcohol spectrum disorder in Western Australia
Exploring offending characteristics of young people with foetal alcohol spectrum disorder in Western Australia . Grace Kuen Yee Tan Read the syndicated article here
They might all be marauders
They might all be marauders . Jeff P. Hamm Read the syndicated article here
Is all prejudice created equal? The role of modern and aversive racism in mock juror decisions
Is all prejudice created equal? The role of modern and aversive racism in mock juror decisions . Victoria Estrada-Reynolds Read the syndicated article here
Eliciting an offence narrative: what types of questions do forensic mental health practitioners ask?
Eliciting an offence narrative: what types of questions do forensic mental health practitioners ask? . Chelsea L. Leach Read the syndicated article here
Patient outcomes in an Australian low secure forensic psychiatric rehabilitation inpatient unit: a 10-year retrospective study
Patient outcomes in an Australian low secure forensic psychiatric rehabilitation inpatient unit: a 10-year retrospective study . Andy Huang Read the syndicated article here
Psychosocial factors of risk and protection associated with juvenile cyberbullying victimization: results from an international multi-city study (International Self-Report Delinquency Study 3, ISRD3)
Psychosocial factors of risk and protection associated with juvenile cyberbullying victimization: results from an international multi-city study (International Self-Report Delinquency Study 3, ISRD3) . Rosario Barranco Read the syndicated article…
An investigation into the association between cannibalism and serial killers
An investigation into the association between cannibalism and serial killers . Abbie Marono Read the syndicated article here