Saving damsels, sentencing deviants and selective chivalry decisions: juror decision-making in an ambiguous assault case

Saving damsels, sentencing deviants and selective chivalry decisions: juror decision-making in an ambiguous assault case . Lauren T. Meaux Read the syndicated article here
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The effect of expert witness testimony and complainant cognitive statements on mock jurors’ perceptions of rape trial testimony

The effect of expert witness testimony and complainant cognitive statements on mock jurors’ perceptions of rape trial testimony . Nathan Ryan Read the syndicated article here
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‘I am not drunk, I have an ABI’: findings from a qualitative study into systematic challenges in responding to people with acquired brain injuries in the justice system

‘I am not drunk, I have an ABI’: findings from a qualitative study into systematic challenges in responding to people with acquired brain injuries in the justice system . Gaye…
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Children who are coached to lie: does linguistic analysis help in understanding why these children are so believable?

Children who are coached to lie: does linguistic analysis help in understanding why these children are so believable? . Kelly L. Warren Read the syndicated article here
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A Happy Life: Exploring How Job Stress, Job Involvement, and Job Satisfaction Are Related to the Life Satisfaction of Chinese Prison Staff

A Happy Life: Exploring How Job Stress, Job Involvement, and Job Satisfaction Are Related to the Life Satisfaction of Chinese Prison Staff . Eric G. Lambert Read the syndicated article…
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