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The “Double Bind” of Gender‐Based Violence: Secondary Victimization in Courtroom Cross‐Examinations
ABSTRACT This paper examines how secondary victimization is interactionally produced during courtroom cross‐examinations of women who have experienced sexual violence. Drawing on Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and Membership Categorization Analysis, the study investigates how defense attorneys invoke rape myths and gendered stereotypes to ...
Selena Mariano
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Preserving medical confidentiality in Brazilian criminal investigation cases: a narrative review of the principles of bioethics. [PDF]
Zarpellon HM +3 more
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ABSTRACT We compared the performance of large language models (LLMs) and humans with various levels of expertise in child investigative interviewing on tasks related to question formulation. Two tasks were employed: a static Interview Excerpt Task where participants (60 psychologists, 60 naive participants, GPT‐4, and Llama‐2) formulated follow‐up ...
Liisa Järvilehto +6 more
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Joint Criminal and Epidemiological Investigations Course: Enhancing Relationships to Improve Biothreat Readiness [PDF]
Kaoru Hayashi, Stephen Papagiotas
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Artificial Intelligence in Forensics & Criminal Investigation in Indian Perspective
O. Gambhir Singh
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to better understand juror decision‐making in a less typical rape trial scenario where even prior acquaintance is disputed. Adopting an improved mock trial paradigm including a video‐recorded recreation of a genuine rape allegation and jury‐group deliberation, 156 jury‐eligible participants took part in 1 of 13 ...
Dominic Willmott, Rosie Woodhams
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Forensic DNA database and criminal investigation in the Sahel region: a need to update the national security policy? [PDF]
Zeye MMJ +10 more
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ABSTRACT This study examined the effectiveness of a brief educational intervention designed to reduce sex trafficking (ST) myth acceptance. Using a 2 × 2 mixed design, participants (N = 189) viewed either an educational video addressing common ST myths or a control video on human memory.
Dara Mojtahedi +2 more
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