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Family life and caregiving during family-based treatment (FBT) for anorexia nervosa: parent, patient, and clinician perspectives. [PDF]
Waage D, Bryde A, Bentz M, Micali N.
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Clients' subjective experiences of navigating challenges in Gestalt therapy: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
Kaisler RE, Schaffler Y.
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An immersive mirror: a descriptive study of peer observer and active participant experiences in simulation. [PDF]
Tutticci N +3 more
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Private by default: reasonable expectations in secondary uses of patient data. [PDF]
Mourby M.
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Age and grit in prioritising intensive care: - a mixed-methods approach of normative challenges. [PDF]
Svantesson M +3 more
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Windows of (Dis) Trust: A Situated Psychological Perspective on Understanding the Phenomenon of Trust. [PDF]
Matthiesen N, Cavada-Hrepich P.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This article contributes in three ways to the prior literature on the reasonable doubt standard. First, it synthesizes the insular strands of historical, economic, jurisprudential, and doctrinal scholarship on reasonable doubt. Second, it advances a conception of the criminal standard of proof designed to avoid the various problems affecting earlier ...
Pi, D, Parisi, F, Luppi, B
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This article contributes in three ways to the prior literature on the reasonable doubt standard. First, it synthesizes the insular strands of historical, economic, jurisprudential, and doctrinal scholarship on reasonable doubt. Second, it advances a conception of the criminal standard of proof designed to avoid the various problems affecting earlier ...
Pi, D, Parisi, F, Luppi, B
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Theory and Decision, 2023
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IS REASONABLE DOUBT REASONABLE?
Legal Theory, 2003It is difficult, if not impossible, to so define the term “reasonable doubt” as to satisfy a subtle and metaphysical mind, bent on the detection of some point, however attenuated, upon which to hang a criticism. —Supreme Court of VirginiaMcCue v. Commonwealth, 103 Va.
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