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…
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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…
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‘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.…
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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…
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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,…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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