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No. 24-1, January 2020

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  • Beliefs about suspect alibis: A survey of lay people in the United Kingdom, Israel, and Sweden
  • Book Review: Improperly Obtained Evidence in Anglo-American and Continental Law
  • Case commentary
  • Noticeboard
  • Probabilistic models of legal corroboration
  • Probability reasoning in judicial fact-finding
  • The adversarial defence lawyer: Myths, disclosure and efficiency—A contemporary analysis of the role in the era of the Criminal Procedure Rules
  • The detection of deception during trials: Ignoring the nonverbal communication of witnesses is not the solution—A response to Vrij and Turgeon (2018)
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