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_aSeymour, Fred _92089 |
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_aCounterintuitive expert psychological evidence in child sexual abuse trials in New Zealand _cFred Seymour, Suzanne Blackwell, Sarah Calvert, Briar McLean |
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_bTaylor & Francis, _c2014 |
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520 | _aThe authors discuss what is meant by the term counterintuitive evidence, why such evidence has been deemed helpful and the types of counterintuitive evidence currently given by psychologist expert witnesses in the New Zealand courts. (from the authors' abstract). | ||
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_9237 _aEVIDENCE |
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_aEVIDENCE ACT 2006 _9405 |
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_aJUSTICE _9333 |
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_aNEW ZEALAND _92588 |
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_9336 _aLAW |
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_9121 _aCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE |
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_aBlackwell, Suzanne _9796 |
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_aCalvert, Sarah _94509 |
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_aMcLean, Briar _94510 |
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773 | 0 | _tPsychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2014, 21(4): 511-522 | |
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_aPsychiatry, Psychology and Law _94624 |
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_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2013.839930 _yRead the abstract |
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_2ddc _cARTICLE |
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