Navigating the ethical landscape of emerging lineup technologies: The role of value sensitive design
Innovations in technology have brought about significant changes in police lineup procedures, with the potential to improve both the...
Navigating the ethical landscape of emerging lineup technologies: The role of value sensitive design
Women can reliably remember if they gave sexual consent when intoxicated, new study suggests
Transforming Access to Justice: Using Technology and a Novel Interview Approach to Empower Survivors
Interviewing survivors of rape: A new way forward (Part 2)
Interviewing rape victims: A new way forward
Mirror, Mirror: Reflections on rape and memory in fairy tales
The culture of fear surrounding rape accusations
Are most rapists committing “one-offs” or are most rapes committed by a felonious few?
Memory evidence – the gateway to justice
A decade of false dawns: Why the new VAWG strategy feels all too familiar
Eyewitness Identification from a Different Angle: Developing a 3D interactive lineup system
Overhauling UKs rape response: Include greater public access to interview data and survivor input
The reality of rape: reframing the discussion
Below the line: what comments on media articles about rape tell us
Science on trial: Weinstein, memory, and the chasm between science and law
Enough talking, time for action
GRCF cuts and broken promises – a first look at ‘Global Britain’
The anti-climatic quality of iConsent is far from the only criticism to be made
In the news: how media reports impact eyewitness memory reporting
Kenya's worrying trend of sexual violence during COVID-19 requires a swift, significant response