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Experimental Interrogations: Tatbestandsdiagnostik, Objectivity, and the Impact of Experimental Psychology on Early-Twentieth-Century Criminal Justice. [PDF]
Hofman E.
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Ten Angry Men: Unanimous Jury Verdicts in Criminal Trials and Incorporation after McDonald
Kate Riordan
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The use by first-instance courts in criminal trials of operationally-gathered information
Dobrosława Szumiło-Kulczycka
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2019
Despite increases in organ donation rates, there continue to be waiting lists for patients in urgent need of transplantation. Where a death occurs under a number of specific circumstances, donation can only proceed where a coroner consents to donation ...
L. Nunnink +3 more
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Despite increases in organ donation rates, there continue to be waiting lists for patients in urgent need of transplantation. Where a death occurs under a number of specific circumstances, donation can only proceed where a coroner consents to donation ...
L. Nunnink +3 more
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12. The criminal process: pre-trial and trial
2022This chapter explains what happens once a person has been charged with a criminal offence. Whether a case remains in the magistrates’ court or is sent to the Crown Court depends on whether the offence is ‘summary only’, ‘indictable only’, or ‘triable either way’.
Helen Rutherford +2 more
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2018
More than a century after the death of Cesare Lombroso, who still today is considered the founder of Criminal Anthropology, the debate on the atavisms theory seems far from over.
R. Ciliberti +3 more
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More than a century after the death of Cesare Lombroso, who still today is considered the founder of Criminal Anthropology, the debate on the atavisms theory seems far from over.
R. Ciliberti +3 more
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Nurse Educator, 2008
Simulation is gaining popularity as an instructional method in education. The authors describe the simulation of a criminal trial stemming from a medication error. The simulation took place as a collaborative effort between undergraduate and graduate faculty teaching an issues and trends course.
Marilyn, Smith-Stoner, Mikel W, Hand
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Simulation is gaining popularity as an instructional method in education. The authors describe the simulation of a criminal trial stemming from a medication error. The simulation took place as a collaborative effort between undergraduate and graduate faculty teaching an issues and trends course.
Marilyn, Smith-Stoner, Mikel W, Hand
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