Simulating the law: Experiential 'teachniques' in the modern law curricula

Y Daly, N Higgins - Research in Education, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
The concept of arguing aspects of legal scenarios in order to facilitate student learning
within the law curriculum originated in the vocational Inns of Court in fourteenth-century …

Turning mirrors into windows? Assessing the impact of (mock) juror education in rape trials

L Ellison, VE Munro - The British Journal of Criminology, 2009 - academic.oup.com
In 2006, the Government proposed allowing prosecutors in England and Wales to adduce
'general'expert witness testimony in rape cases. This initiative was based on two …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluating expert witness psychological reports: Exploring quality

JL Ireland - Preston, University of Central Lancashire, available …, 2012 - fixcas.com
The current research represents a preliminary study applying guidance given in the Civil
Procedure Rules Practice Direction (UK) to assess the quality of expert psychological …

Suggestibility and witness interviewing using the cognitive interview and NICHD protocol

DJ La Rooy, D Brown, ME Lamb - Suggestibility in legal …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Suggestibility and witness interviewing using the cognitive interview and NICHD protocol
Page 207 Suggestibility in Legal Contexts: Psychological Research and Forensic …

[图书][B] A content analysis of forensic psychological reports written for sentencing proceedings in criminal court cases in South Africa

M Genis - 2008 - search.proquest.com
Since the 1970s there has been a rising trend in South Africa for legal professionals to use
the services of psychologists in legal proceedings. Psychologists have therefore …

Trialling the use of Tablets in Australian Courts: The Jury is Still Out...

G Farrell, RT Tipping, V Farrell… - Proceedings of the Annual …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
Australian Courtrooms are presently under pressure to adopt suitable technologies for
evidence presentation in the courtrooms. This decision is to alleviate reliance on increasing …

Communicating forensic science

NJ Schweitzer - NIJ Final Report/Executive Summary, 2016 - ojp.gov
Using a mock trial paradigm that consisted of fictitious criminal trials and a sample of
laypersons as jurors, the project conducted three experiments, with each experiment …

Court education for young witnesses: Evaluation of the pilot service in Aotearoa, New Zealand

E Davies, H Devere, J Verbitsky - Psychiatry, psychology and law, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
This article outlines the context and history of the development of the Court Education for
Young Witnesses service for children who give evidence in the criminal court in New …

Increasing cognitive load in interviews to detect deceit

A Vrij, R Fisher, S Mann, S Leal - … in investigative interviewing, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Changes in the format and process of interviewing in the UK came about partly due to a
number of miscarriages of justice (for example the Guildford Four, the Birmingham Six) that …

Experts and pretenders: Examining possible responses to misconduct by experts in criminal trials in England and Wales

E Freer - The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Much academic literature explores the reliability of expert evidence in criminal proceedings
in England and Wales. However, almost no attention has been paid to misconduct by …