Differential effects of direct and cross examination on mock jurors’ perceptions and memory in cases of child sexual abuse
Differential effects of direct and cross examination on mock jurors’ perceptions and memory in cases of child sexual abuse . Alma P. Olaguez Read the syndicated article here
Sex offender registries: exploring the attitudes and knowledge of political decision-makers
Sex offender registries: exploring the attitudes and knowledge of political decision-makers . Sandy Jung Read the syndicated article here
Investigative empathy: a strength scale of empathy based on European police perspectives
Investigative empathy: a strength scale of empathy based on European police perspectives . Bianca Baker-Eck Read the syndicated article here
When jurors’ moral judgments result in jury nullification: moral outrage at the law as a mediator of euthanasia attitudes on verdicts
When jurors’ moral judgments result in jury nullification: moral outrage at the law as a mediator of euthanasia attitudes on verdicts . Liana C. Peter-Hagene Read the syndicated article here
Quality vs. quantity: the effect of relationship and number of corroborators on alibi assessments
Quality vs. quantity: the effect of relationship and number of corroborators on alibi assessments . Joseph Eastwood Read the syndicated article here
Judging experts: Australian magistrates’ evaluations of expert opinion quality
Judging experts: Australian magistrates’ evaluations of expert opinion quality . Kristy A. Martire Read the syndicated article here
Demographic, clinical and forensic characteristics of alleged offenders referred to West End Specialised Hospital, Kimberley, South Africa
Demographic, clinical and forensic characteristics of alleged offenders referred to West End Specialised Hospital, Kimberley, South Africa . Nathaniel Lehlohonolo Mosotho Read the syndicated article here
Mental Health Inquiries in the Case of Homicide
Mental Health Inquiries in the Case of Homicide . Lillian Ng Read the syndicated article here
‘Rape myths’ and a ‘reasonable belief’ of consent R v Lazarus [2017] NSWCCA 279
‘Rape myths’ and a ‘reasonable belief’ of consent R v Lazarus NSWCCA 279 . Joseph Briggs Read the syndicated article here
A decision-making model for pre-sentence evaluations for juveniles
A decision-making model for pre-sentence evaluations for juveniles . Debra Bycroft Read the syndicated article here
‘You can tell a victim by the tilt of her head as she walks’: psychopathic personality and social–emotional processing
‘You can tell a victim by the tilt of her head as she walks’: psychopathic personality and social–emotional processing . Nathan Brooks Read the syndicated article here
Eliciting human intelligence: police source handlers’ perceptions and experiences of rapport during covert human intelligence sources (CHIS) interactions
Eliciting human intelligence: police source handlers’ perceptions and experiences of rapport during covert human intelligence sources (CHIS) interactions . Jordan Nunan Read the syndicated article here