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Standards of Criminal Procedure Evidence

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2019
The strategy of integration development of Ukraine envisages, in particular, the implementation of international standards of justice in the legal system of Ukraine. The article explores the essence of such a legal category as ‘the standard of criminal procedural proof’.
Volodymyr I. MARYNIV   +3 more
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Comparative Standards of Evidence in Social Work

Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 2013
In this article the authors analyze relevant and reliable evidence on the effects of the preferable treatment customized to each social work client. In doing so, the authors look at four major standards of evidence: (1) evidence-based practice, (2) collaboration models (i.e., the Cochrane Collaboration and the Campbell Collaboration), (3) knowledge ...
Ruth, Terrance, Matusitz, Jonathan
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STANDARDS OF EVIDENCE

Criminology & Public Policy, 2007
andon my association with diverse commissioners and colleagues, I have twoconflicting reactions: (1) Criminal sentencing practices have come asubstantial distance in 34 years since Judge Marvin Frankel’s essay(Frankel, 1972), which is widely credited with starting the movement torestructure sentencing procedures.
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Standards of evidence for emergency nurses

Emergency Nurse, 2016
Many people who attend emergency departments and urgent care centres are vulnerable adults or children, or may have been involved in road traffic incidents. In these cases, emergency nurses must safeguard evidence that could prove useful in the elimination, identification and prosecution of suspects.
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Towards standardizing trusted evidence of identity

Proceedings of the 2013 ACM workshop on Digital identity management, 2013
Evidence of identity (EOI), sometimes mentioned as breeder documents in a physical representation form, refers to a single or a set of evidence that can be used to provide confidence to the claimed identity. Trust of evidence of identity needs prudential assessment by an authority or a service provider before such evidence of identity can be accepted ...
Bian Yang   +9 more
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Biden’s choice and FDA’s loosening standards of evidence

BMJ, 2021
The US Food and Drug Administration is widely considered the world’s premier regulator of drugs and devices, but critics say three decades of deregulation have resulted in increasingly lax oversight and lower standards of evidence, writes Jeanne ...
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Holding replication studies to mainstream standards of evidence

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018
AbstractReplications can make theoretical contributions, but are unlikely to do so if their findings are open to multiple interpretations (especially violations of psychometric invariance). Thus, just as studies demonstrating novel effects are often expected to empirically evaluate competing explanations, replications should be held to similar ...
Duane T, Wegener, Leandre R, Fabrigar
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Standards for Evidence and Evidence for Standards: The Case of School-Based Drug Prevention

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2003
The Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group continues to focus on issues of evidence: what studies count in a systematic review and how many studies are needed to claim an intervention works. They are not alone. Since the mid-1990s, a number of similar efforts have sprung up to provide guidance to policy makers who wish to adopt programs to ...
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