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Exploring the psychology of LLMs’ moral and legal reasoning

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Large language models (LLMs) exhibit expert-level performance in tasks across a wide range of different domains. Ethical issues raised by LLMs and the need to align future versions makes it important to know how state of the art models reason about moral and legal issues.
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Legal psychology in the twenty‐first century

Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 2004
AbstractBackgroundThis paper examines some of the major topics that legal psychology began to focus on at the end of the last century.AimThe purpose is to contend that such topics (the reliability of ear‐witness testimony, the conducting of identification parades/line ups, the interviewing of suspects, the interviewing of vulnerable witnesses/victims ...
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Psychiatric, psychological, and legal models of man

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1992
Models of man are rarely defined in such practical disciplines as law and medicine, but are implicit and frequently covert. They gain their character and variation, one with another, through the pursuit of specific purposes and through the methods of thought and procedure applied to those purposes.
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Legal Issues in Psychological Abuse of Children

Clinical Pediatrics, 1982
The pediatrician must observe and assess a variety of emotional disorders in children, many of which seem related to adverse parental attitudes and actions. It is important for the pedia trician to appreciate the judicial system's constraints in defining psychological abuse so that, when appropriate, legal interventions can be actively encouraged ...
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Legal, Psychological, and Behavioral Outcomes

Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 1999
States have responded to the public's outrage at rising juvenile crime by revising their transfer statutes to make it easier to transfer juvenile offenders for trial and sentencing in criminal court and possible incarceration in adult prisons. These changing trends in juvenile justice raise three questions about what actually happens to juveniles once ...
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Legal and Psychological Resilience

Legal and psychological factors play a crucial role in shaping the experiences of immigrants, influencing their integration and well-being in a new country. This study explores the relationship between these factors through clustering and validation techniques applied to a diverse set of demographic, psychological, and employment data collected from ...
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Legal and Criminal Psychology

The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, 1962
William M. McCord, Hans Toch
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Legal psychology.

Psychological Review, 1929
R. M. Hutchins, D. Slesinger
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Psychologic Effects of Legal Abortion

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
J D, Osofsky   +3 more
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The psychological evaluation in the fields of legal psychology in Colombia: forensic psychology

2019
In this study, we sought to analyze the evaluation processes in the field of forensic psychology in Colombia, having as argumentative product a theoretical framework about the definition of forensic psychology (functions and role), its ethical problems, its application in different fields of law, and its most recurrent counter-flows as the type of ...
Vargas Espinosa, Nancy M.   +9 more
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