A tool for wellbeing? Tribunal penalty decisions in cases involving lawyers’ alcohol and other drug use
A tool for wellbeing? Tribunal penalty decisions in cases involving lawyers’ alcohol and other drug use . K. Kersey O. Kelly M. Rychert L. Surgenor K. Diesfeld a Centre for…
A descriptive study of individuals accepted by a Fixated Threat Assessment Centre
A descriptive study of individuals accepted by a Fixated Threat Assessment Centre . Troy E. McEwan Jennifer McCarthy Benjamin Spivak Katie Richardson Michele Pathé a Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science,…
Laypersons’ beliefs and knowledge about human memory: do jurors require expert evidence about memory?
Laypersons’ beliefs and knowledge about human memory: do jurors require expert evidence about memory? . Charlie Whitfield Suzanne Blackwell Fred Seymour School of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand Read…
Expert assessment of children’s criminal capacity: an analysis of doli incapax psychological court reports in Australia
Expert assessment of children’s criminal capacity: an analysis of doli incapax psychological court reports in Australia . Susan Baidawi Lee Huggins Lisa Forrester Rosemary Sheehan James R. P. Ogloff Nina Papalia…
‘Drowning in the deep end’: factors which alleviate or exacerbate experiences of vicarious trauma in New Zealand Crown prosecutors
‘Drowning in the deep end’: factors which alleviate or exacerbate experiences of vicarious trauma in New Zealand Crown prosecutors . Bo (Rachel) Kim Harry J. Dent Nichola Tyler Yvette M.…
Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) for culturally and linguistically diverse and First Nations people with convictions for sexual offending: a mixed methods investigation
Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) for culturally and linguistically diverse and First Nations people with convictions for sexual offending: a mixed methods investigation . Kelly Richards Bridget Weir Madeleine…
Methamphetamine, psychosis and criminal responsibility: rethinking the mental impairment defence
Methamphetamine, psychosis and criminal responsibility: rethinking the mental impairment defence . Jamie Walvisch University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Read the syndicated article here
Intermediary practice as a special measure to support vulnerable witnesses in the criminal justice system: an integrative review
Intermediary practice as a special measure to support vulnerable witnesses in the criminal justice system: an integrative review . Mairéad Lambert Claire Beardsley Áine Kearns a School of Allied Health,…
The association between parental incarceration and children’s educational outcomes: a systematic review
The association between parental incarceration and children’s educational outcomes: a systematic review . Niamh Taggart John McAloon a Discipline of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney,…
Decisional capacity, Cartesianism, the CRPD and obfuscating paternalism: substituting ‘supported’ for ‘substitute’
Decisional capacity, Cartesianism, the CRPD and obfuscating paternalism: substituting ‘supported’ for ‘substitute’ . Joe Gough a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKb Uehiro Institute…
From miscuing to misuse: why restraint and seclusion have no place in rights-based education
From miscuing to misuse: why restraint and seclusion have no place in rights-based education . Amy Hall Jeffrey Chan a Banksia Support Services, Wollongong, NSW, Australiab School of Education, University…
Corrections officers’ working relationships in prison and their effect on officers’ perceived safety
Corrections officers’ working relationships in prison and their effect on officers’ perceived safety . Samantha S. Taaka Armon Tamatea Devon L. L. Polaschek a Te Kura Whatu Oho Mauri School…