نتایج جستجو برای: accused

تعداد نتایج: 2001  

Journal: :Journal of Rheumatic Diseases and Treatment 2016

Journal: :European Journal of International Law 2003

2013
J. Sethuraman K. R. Sekar N. Senthil Selvan

Abstract— The paper titled as “Bayesian prediction in Police-crime investigation management system” is a web based project that provides an online portal for ordinary citizens to file complaints on crimes, view their status, and report missing persons without having to visit an actual police station. Similarly the intelligence department can show most-wanted person through online and tracing th...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2011
Wendy J Murphy

The past 20 years of criminal law and practice have produced much heat but little light on the issue of when, if ever, the accused in a criminal case can legitimately seek disclosure of a victim's privileged files that exist exclusively in the custody of a private third party. In many jurisdictions, forced disclosure is routine, and victims must choose between justice and privacy, resulting in ...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2010
G Scott Morgan Elizabeth Mullen Linda J Skitka

Conservatives tend to make dispositional whereas liberals make situational attributions for social problems and alleged misconduct (the "ideo-attribution effect"). Three studies demonstrated a reversal of the ideo-attribution effect. Conservatives made stronger situational attributions than liberals for the behavior of Marines accused of killing Iraqi civilians (Studies 1 and 2) and police offi...

Journal: : 2023

The article deals with the problems of preliminary investigation in two forms inquiry. author makes a connection principles criminal process. Competitiveness, inner conviction and presumption innocence, from point view author, are not fully realized form an abbreviated It is concluded that process proving guilt suspect inquiry does meet legislative structure innocence. compares procedural statu...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2007
Roy J O'Shaughnessy

Canadian legal tests of fitness to stand trial, while similar to tests in the United States, place less emphasis on rational understanding of the complexities of the trial process and greater emphasis on communicating with legal counsel. The limited cognitive capacity test has gained wide acceptance in Canadian jurisprudence as a balance between ensuring that an accused person can provide the n...

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