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 …
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
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 …
'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 …
Procedure Rules Practice Direction (UK) to assess the quality of expert psychological …
Suggestibility and witness interviewing using the cognitive interview and NICHD protocol
Suggestibility and witness interviewing using the cognitive interview and NICHD protocol
Page 207 Suggestibility in Legal Contexts: Psychological Research and Forensic …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
in England and Wales. However, almost no attention has been paid to misconduct by …