Law, Justice and Reason‐Giving
ABSTRACT Reason‐giving is a hallmark of judicial decision‐making. However, many judicial decisions are not accompanied by detailed reasons—or any reasons at all. Judicial reason‐giving serves various goals, including constraining judges' discretion. The very engagement in writing and the enhanced accountability that comes with the provision of written ...
Ori Katz, Eyal Zamir
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Population Characteristics in Justice Health Research Based on PubMed Abstracts From 1963 to 2023: Text Mining Study. [PDF]
Lukmanjaya W+7 more
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Hallucination‐Free? Assessing the Reliability of Leading AI Legal Research Tools
ABSTRACT Legal practice has witnessed a sharp rise in products incorporating artificial intelligence (AI). Such tools are designed to assist with a wide range of core legal tasks, from search and summarization of caselaw to document drafting. However, the large language models used in these tools are prone to “hallucinate,” or make up false information,
Varun Magesh+5 more
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AI as a decision support tool in forensic image analysis: A pilot study on integrating large language models into crime scene investigation workflows. [PDF]
Farber S.
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Perception Pending: What Do Patents Signal to Consumers?
ABSTRACT Patent law encourages inventors to label their products as “patented,” to mark their legal status and potentially secure monetary damages from infringing competitors. We examine whether such labels might have a separate and direct impact on consumers, by affecting how they view patented products and influencing what they purchase.
Alexander Billy, Neel Sukhatme
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PROTOCOL: Prevalence and Risk and Protective Factors for Radicalization Among School-Aged Youth: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Petrosino A, Morgan C.
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From advocacy to outcomes: A randomized controlled trial of CASA in juvenile justice
Abstract Adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system often experience poor outcomes. Such outcomes include high rates of recidivism and academic difficulties. The current study focused on the effectiveness of mentors and advocates in juvenile justice.
Joseph P. Ryan
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Police Contact in Canada. [PDF]
Testa A+6 more
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Protocol: Reducing community violence: A systematic meta-review of what works. [PDF]
Wilson DB, Abt T, Kimbrell C, Johnson W.
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Latent trajectories of mental health service use in an Australian state population cohort of children. [PDF]
Watkeys OJ+7 more
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