The effect of body-worn cameras on satisfaction and general perceptions of police: Findings from a quasi-randomized controlled trial

The effect of body-worn cameras on satisfaction and general perceptions of police: Findings from a quasi-randomized controlled trial European Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. This study investigated the effect…
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Factors underlying clinicians’ judgements of patient insight and confidence in using clinical judgement in psycho-legal settings

Factors underlying clinicians’ judgements of patient insight and confidence in using clinical judgement in psycho-legal settings . Dylan P. Galloghly Read the syndicated article here
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‘My Brain Made Me Do It?’ Reflections on the Role of Neuroscience in Assessing Criminal Responsibility – A South African Medico-legal Perspective

‘My Brain Made Me Do It?’ Reflections on the Role of Neuroscience in Assessing Criminal Responsibility – A South African Medico-legal Perspective . Geert Philip Stevens Read the syndicated article…
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