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Geography in Court: Expertise in Adversarial Settings
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1991The use of social science generally, and geography specifically, in litigation in the United States has expanded since the 1970s. This paper examines the issues and nuances involved in geographical expertise, the role of experts, their evaluation by judges and attorneys (and other experts) and the interaction of attorneys, judges and the media. It also
W. Clark
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Prediction of court decision from Arabic documents using deep learning
Expert Syst. J. Knowl. Eng., 2023The increasing amount of electronic legal documents represents a great opportunity for the development of intelligent computational systems for legal texts processing and classification.
Jihad Zahir
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Procedural Justice, Perceived Legitimacy, and Reoffending Behavior: In Police and Court Setting
Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2023Despite the increasing body of procedural justice research studying individuals involved in the criminal justice system, this strand of literature has used different approaches to measure procedural justice and legitimacy.
Matthias van Hall +3 more
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Psychological assessment procedures in court-related settings.
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 1986R. Lanyon
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Archives of Suicide Research, 2021
Objective We identified common and unique barriers and facilitators of evidence-based suicide prevention practices across primary care practices with integrated behavioral health services and specialty mental health settings to identify generalizable ...
Molly Davis +12 more
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Objective We identified common and unique barriers and facilitators of evidence-based suicide prevention practices across primary care practices with integrated behavioral health services and specialty mental health settings to identify generalizable ...
Molly Davis +12 more
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State Courts, State Legislatures, and Setting Abortion Policy
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2023Abstract On June 24, 2022, the US Supreme Court decided in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization (597 U.S. (2022)) to overturn the constitutional right to abortion, a seismic shift in abortion policy that makes the states key battlegrounds in fights over abortion and broader reproductive rights.
Jeong Hyun, Kim +3 more
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Loyalty over Fairness: Acceptance of Unfair Supreme Court Procedures
Political research quarterly, 2020Evidence of procedural fairness leads individuals to support Supreme Court decisions, even ones with which they disagree. Yet, in some settings, unfair behavior is seen as acceptable, even praiseworthy, if it yields a pleasing outcome for one’s group ...
Miles T. Armaly
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