Public Estimations and Attitudes Towards the Insanity Plea in the United States: A Replication of Seminal Studies From the 1980's [0.03%]
美国公众对使用精神障碍辩护的态度:对20世纪80年代开创性研究的重复研究
Charis Blake,Christopher A Modica
Charis Blake
A series of pioneering studies from the late 1970s and early 1980s evidenced that the general public held grossly inaccurate estimations of the frequency and success of the insanity plea, as well as significantly negative attitudes towards ...
Advancing Detection Strategies for Feigned Mental Disorders Across the Decades [0.03%]
贯穿几十年的认知与神经科学视角下伪装精神障碍的检测方法的发展与完善
Richard Rogers,Samantha R Strickland
Richard Rogers
A seminal BSL article in 1984 provided a conceptual framework for systematically applying detection strategies to feigned mental disorders. Over the decades, gradual advances have emerged for delineating and operationalizing these strategie...
Under-Interpretation of Neuroimaging Data in Insanity Assessment: A Hidden Risk [0.03%]
精神障碍评定中神经影像数据解读不足的风险
Camilla Frangi,Alexa Schincariol,Pietro Pietrini et al.
Camilla Frangi et al.
Neuroimaging data can provide valuable insights into insanity evaluations, but the debate over its use for legal purposes is far from resolved. While much attention has been given to the risks of over-interpretation, potential errors stemmi...
Margarita Abi Zeid Daou,Alan R Felthous
Margarita Abi Zeid Daou
Matt DeLisi,Heng Choon Oliver Chan
Matt DeLisi
Transparency, Punishment, and Judicial Behavior: Analyzing Criminal Sentencing Under China's Mass Publication Reform [0.03%]
透明、惩罚与司法行为:中国的刑事判决会因信息公开而变得更严厉吗?
Yali Peng
Yali Peng
Crime and punishment remain central concerns in China's justice system, yet little is known about how transparency reforms shape judicial decision-making at the local court level. This study examines public scrutiny effects in criminal sent...
Manual and Machine Learning Approaches for Classifying Real and Forged Signatures-A Comparative Study and Forensic Implications [0.03%]
手动和机器学习方法在分类真实签名与伪造签名中的应用——比较研究及法医意义
Rakesh Meena,Damini Siwan,Peehul Krishan et al.
Rakesh Meena et al.
A handwritten signature is one of the forms of a biometric measure that creates an individual identity of the persons to mark their approval related to any document. The manual examination for determination of the authenticity of the handwr...
Perceived Security, Confidence in the Police and Subjective Well-Being in Hong Kong: Evidence from the World Values Survey [0.03%]
香港感知安全、对警方信任与主观幸福感:世界价值观调查的证据
Melody W S Ip,Heng Choon Oliver Chan
Melody W S Ip
The legitimacy of the Hong Kong police has somewhat plummeted amid the Umbrella Movement in 2014 and the Pro-Democracy Movement in 2019. This study aims to explore the dynamics among Hong Kongers' perception of security, confidence in the p...
Satire Versus Illicit: Policy Issues Regarding the Creation of Deepfakes Using AI Technology [0.03%]
讽刺与非法:关于使用人工智能技术创建深度伪造的政策问题
Christopher S Peters,Abby J McGinnis,Sungjin Im et al.
Christopher S Peters et al.
The emergence of deepfake technology, which uses artificial intelligence to create hyper-realistic videos or images by superimposing one person's face onto another's body, presents significant legal, ethical, and societal challenges. This s...
Beyond Legal Rights: Understanding Mental Health and Autonomy in Criminal Self-Representation [0.03%]
超越法律权利:理解刑事自我辩护中的精神健康与自主权
Shai Farber
Shai Farber
This qualitative study examines criminal defendants who waived legal representation to self-represent in court. Through interviews with 16 participants and courtroom observations, findings reveal intersecting factors driving this decision: ...