Identification Evidence in UK Law
- Identification Evidence: Duty to Conduct Identification Procedure
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Identification Evidence: Rule, Principle, Discretion and Reform of Code D following Forbes
This article was written prior to the publication of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Codes of Practice) (Temporary Modifications to Code D) Order 2002, which came into force on 1 April 2...
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Identification Robust Empirical Evidence on the Open Economy IS‐Curve
Existing empirical evidence on the Euler equation based on closed economy models suggests low responsiveness of aggregate consumption to changes in interest rates. We incorporate open economy featu...
- Identification Evidence: Defendants Well Known to Witness; Breach of Code D
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Mind the gap: Bridging evidence-based witness identification procedures to practice through police training
Research has led to evidence-based eyewitness identification procedures, but empirical research on how to train police officers in such techniques is limited. We tested the effectiveness of the FAI...
- The Admissibility of Identification Evidence Made on the Basis of Recognition from Photographs Taken at a Crime Scene
- Review: Identification: Investigation, Trial and Scientific Evidence
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Current evidence for the identification and management of premenstrual syndrome in women with intellectual disabilities: a systematic review
Purpose: Intellectual disability (ID) is prevalent in 1 per cent of the population. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) affects up to 5 per cent of the general population of adult women. Identification of ...
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Does Party Identification Matter for Deliberation? Evidence from the Poland Speaks Experiment
Deliberation among the public appears wanting, even in many of the world’s established democracies. This apparent lack of mutually respectful conversation among citizens about politics involving a ...
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