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Investigation to exoneration: A systemic review of wrongful conviction in Australia
Wrongful conviction is an international problem that has attracted considerable research into
identifying its prevalence, causes and correlates. Australia is not void of erroneous …
identifying its prevalence, causes and correlates. Australia is not void of erroneous …
Right to legal capacity in therapeutic jurisprudence: Insights from critical disability theory and the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities
A Arstein-Kerslake, J Black - International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2020 - Elsevier
This article addresses whether autonomy is being adequately protected within therapeutic
jurisprudence models. It first outlines the history and theory of therapeutic jurisprudence …
jurisprudence models. It first outlines the history and theory of therapeutic jurisprudence …
[BOOK][B] Transforming Criminal Justice?: Problem-Solving and Court Specialisation
J Donoghue - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
Why is punishment not more effective? Why do we have such high re-offending rates? How
can we deal with crime and criminals in a more cost-effective way? Over the last decade in …
can we deal with crime and criminals in a more cost-effective way? Over the last decade in …
The comprehension of judicial instructions
JRP Ogloff, VG Rose - Psychology and law: An empirical …, 2005 - books.google.com
The purpose of the jury is to guard against the exercise of arbitrary power—to make
available the commonsense judgment of the community as a hedge against the overzealous …
available the commonsense judgment of the community as a hedge against the overzealous …
Reflections on coercion in the treatment of severe anorexia nervosa
Background: The high mortality of severe anorexia nervosa causes clinicians to consider
any legal avenues for coercing acutely ill-patients to remain in treatment or re-feeding …
any legal avenues for coercing acutely ill-patients to remain in treatment or re-feeding …
[PDF][PDF] The therapeutic dimension of judging: The example of sentencing
MS King - Journal of Judicial Administration, 2006 - researchgate.net
In deciding the facts of a case, determining the law and applying the law to the facts to reach
a judgment, judicial officers exercise primarily analytical skills. However other aspects of the …
a judgment, judicial officers exercise primarily analytical skills. However other aspects of the …
Challenges in mainstreaming specialty courts
L Bartels - Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice, 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
Problem-oriented justice seeks to incorporate innovative court practices to tackle offenders'
behaviour and problems associated with offending. Over the last decade, the primary means …
behaviour and problems associated with offending. Over the last decade, the primary means …
The evolution of problem-solving courts in Australia and New Zealand: A trans-Tasman comparative perspective
This chapter provides an overview of problem-solving courts currently in operation in
Australia and New Zealand. We explore how the evolution of the problem-solving courts has …
Australia and New Zealand. We explore how the evolution of the problem-solving courts has …
Themes in sentencing young adults charged with serious violent crime involving alcohol and other drugs
The majority of young people in custody have alcohol and other drug problems and over
90% report past-year experiences of high-risk drinking and illicit drug use. Despite a strong …
90% report past-year experiences of high-risk drinking and illicit drug use. Despite a strong …
Problem solving courts as agents of change
N Bakht - Crim. LQ, 2005 - HeinOnline
Problem solving courts have expanded rapidly across the United States in an attempt to find
new solutions to difficult socio-legal problems. The dispute resolution model of problem …
new solutions to difficult socio-legal problems. The dispute resolution model of problem …