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Factors Associated With Evolution of the Use of Medical Assistance in Dying: Protocol for a Scoping Review.

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Legal and Forensic Psychology

This book seeks to distinguish empirically-based knowledge from widespread misconceptions in the fields of legal and forensic psychology. Across ten chapters, leading scholars contribute different perspectives on their areas of expertise within the fields of legal and forensic psychology, providing a comprehensive overview of the historical context and
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PSYCHOLOGICAL FEMININITY AND LEGAL ABORTION

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1974
Application for abortion may be regarded as an openly demonstrated rejection of motherhood and a sign of poor female identification. An attempt was made to test this hypothesis by means of an inventory measuring psychological feminity-masculinity applied to a group of 96 Swedish abortion applicants and a group of 32 pregnant women intending to deliver.
L, Jacobsson, A, Palm
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Psychological Foundations of Legal Nihilism

Legal Concept, 2022
Introduction: the paper discusses the psychological foundations of legal nihilism through the prism of law as a socio-cultural and psychological integrity. The purpose of the study is to analyze legal nihilism from the point of view of legal psychology and to determine the ways to overcome the psychological deformation of legal consciousness ...
Alexander Bochkov, Andrey Sukharev
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Fractional factorial designs for legal psychology

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2002
AbstractResearchers considering novel or exploratory psycholegal research are often able to easily generate a sizable list of independent variables (IVs) that might influence a measure of interest. Where the research question is novel and the literature is not developed, however, choosing from among a long list of potential variables those worthy of ...
Dennis P, Stolle   +3 more
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DIVORCEA PSYCHOLOGICAL AND LEGAL PROCESS

Journal of Divorce, 1982
Divorce is examined as a psychological and legal process. Etiological factors believed to be contributing to divorce and the psychological sequelae of divorce are critically explored. Legal issues surrounding court based interventions, the impact of the "no-fault" law, and the role of lawyers reviewed.
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