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Unveiling Bias: The Impact of Male Rape Myths and Stereotypes on Juror Verdicts in Male‐on‐Male Rape Trials

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences &the Law, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study examined how male rape myths, racial/ethnicity biases, and sexuality stereotypes influence verdicts in male‐on‐male rape trials—an area that is currently under‐researched. A sample of 463 participants read a mock rape trial, where both the defendant and complainant were male, with defendant ethnicity (White, Black, Asian) and ...
Lee J. Curley   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Human Rights Investigation in a Criminal Proceeding: Essence and Challenges of Conduct

open access: yesАрхів кримінології та судових наук
Through textual analysis of current legislation and theoretical approaches, the article aims to define the essence of human rights investigation in a criminal proceeding and outline challenging issues that arise during its implementation.
Mykola Kolomoitsev
doaj   +1 more source

Pennington to Agnes Waters, June 28, 1947

open access: yes, 1947
Pennington writing to Agnes Waters, who had made some anti-Semitic comments, remarking humorously on all the groups who had been accused of bringing doom to the world.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/levi_pennington/1169/thumbnail ...
Pennington, Levi T.
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On Second Thought: The Impact of Confessions, DNA, and Belief Perseverance on Students' Perceptions of Guilt and Interrogations

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences &the Law, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Despite growing public knowledge of false confession cases, research with students and community members continues to find that people assume confessions indicate guilt. The present research explored the implications of belief perseverance: the tendency to maintain a belief even when confronted with compelling contradictory evidence.
Taya D. Henry   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Taking Fuel From the Fire: Regulating the Introduction of Rape Myth Infused and Irrelevant Evidence About Complainants in Rape Trials

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences &the Law, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article considers how victim‐blaming and stereotypical attitudes about appropriate victim behaviour can impact upon the operation of rape trials, particularly by prejudicing a complainant's testimony where s/he can be portrayed as having departed from the stereotypical norm of a ‘real victim’.
Susan Leahy
wiley   +1 more source

PROCEEDINGS ON THE APPLICATION OF COMPULSORY MEDICAL MEASURES TO THE INSANE

open access: yesХабаршы. Заң сериясы, 2019
In this article, the authors examined the issue of the application of compulsory medical measures to the insane. The use of compulsory medical measures in relation to the insane is a complex procedural act, since this section of the criminal procedure ...
Zhumanbaeva N.A., Alimkulov E.T.
doaj  

Five Decades of Research on Rape Myths and Victim Interpretation

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences &the Law, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Over the past 5 decades of social science research, scholars have examined false narratives and beliefs associated with rape and sexual assault (often called “rape myths”). This scoping review employs an innovative technique to sample and describe a large cohort of scholarly articles that investigate sexual assault victim interpretation and ...
Elizabeth Trudeau, Ruth Carmi
wiley   +1 more source

Dick Jinn Homsi accused poet

open access: yesآداب الكوفة, 2018
The follower of the news of Dick Al-Jin Al-Homsi and the paths of his life in history books will find in front of him a heterogeneous mixture of news and historical narratives. With great virtues, and it seems to us that this contradiction was only part
هادي عبد النبي التميمي   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Richard D. Dunphy: To Him, a War Goes On

open access: yes, 2013
Although I have so far treated Richard Dunphy as a man who achieved heroism through valor and suffered greatly for it, there is another side to his character that I have not yet explored.
Lavery, Kevin P.
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Cognitive Decline on the Bench: A Text Analysis of the Opinions of Justice Stephen Field

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences &the Law, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper uses text analysis to understand how cognitive decline affected the opinion writing of Justice Stephen Field over the course of his career. Justice Field is used as a case study because of his lengthy tenure, the fact he did not have law clerks to write opinions for him, and because it is widely known he was senile for the last part
Mikel A. Norris
wiley   +1 more source

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