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Promoting lay participation in medical school curriculum development: lay and faculty perceptions
Medical Education, 2007Introduction Although medical schools are encouraged to increase community involvement in medical student training, little information is available about how best to achieve this. While lay community members are not medical ‘experts’, as recipients of health care services they have vested interests in ensuring ...
O'Keefe, M., Jones, A.
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Lay Participation in the Criminal Trial in Japan
Juries, Lay Judges, and Mixed Courts, 2021Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Hiroshi Fukurai
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Asian journal of Law and Society, 2020
This article highlights reliance on lay participation as a mechanism for solving perceived problems in Japanese criminal justice by examining three reforms aimed at increasing lay participation in Japanese criminal justice: the mandatory prosecution ...
Stacey Steele +3 more
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This article highlights reliance on lay participation as a mechanism for solving perceived problems in Japanese criminal justice by examining three reforms aimed at increasing lay participation in Japanese criminal justice: the mandatory prosecution ...
Stacey Steele +3 more
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Journal of law and society (Print), 2019
While there is abundant research on common law jury systems, we know less about lay participation in civil law crime trials, often called ‘mixed courts’ or alternately ‘mixed tribunals'.
L. Johansen
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While there is abundant research on common law jury systems, we know less about lay participation in civil law crime trials, often called ‘mixed courts’ or alternately ‘mixed tribunals'.
L. Johansen
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Explaining Structural Constraints on Lay Participation in Field Science
Isis, 2019Using an example from the author’s work on field science in the American West in the early twentieth century, this essay considers how structural constraints on the interactions between scientists and lay people in the field might be explained.
Jeremy A Vetter
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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2020
Background The WHO recommends training lay first responders (LFRs) as the first step towards establishing emergency medical services (EMS) in low-income and middle-income countries.
Peter G. Delaney +7 more
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Background The WHO recommends training lay first responders (LFRs) as the first step towards establishing emergency medical services (EMS) in low-income and middle-income countries.
Peter G. Delaney +7 more
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Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2018
Little was known, until recently, about the widespread recovery of biodiversity that has taken place in Sacred Natural Sites (SNS) on the Tibetan Plateau since the revival of religious practices in 1978 and the felling ban in 1998.
John Studley
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Little was known, until recently, about the widespread recovery of biodiversity that has taken place in Sacred Natural Sites (SNS) on the Tibetan Plateau since the revival of religious practices in 1978 and the felling ban in 1998.
John Studley
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The Jury Is Out: An Ethnographic Study of Lay Participation in the Norwegian Legal System
PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 2018The purpose of this paper is to empirically explore perceptions and assessments of lay participation in Norway during a historic time of transition away from all-layperson juries.
Anna Offit
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International Criminal Justice Review, 2004
Although the judicial administration in Spain is erected on the basis of the professional judge, Spanish law also provides for a degree of lay participation through three institutions: the office of Justice of the Peace, the right of “popular action,” and what is basically the jury system, which will form the subject of this article.
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Although the judicial administration in Spain is erected on the basis of the professional judge, Spanish law also provides for a degree of lay participation through three institutions: the office of Justice of the Peace, the right of “popular action,” and what is basically the jury system, which will form the subject of this article.
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Lay participation in legal decision making
2019Many countries involve lay people in legal decision making through jury systems, but critics question the competence of these decision makers in deciding trial outcomes. This chapter discusses the empirical literature examining lay participation in legal decision making, first exploring the mechanisms through which citizens around the globe participate
Margaret Bull Kovera, Lora M. Levett
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