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81“…We provide a demographic profile of the patients whose insight is discussed (focusing on gender, age and diagnosis) and a professional profile of the expert witnesses who raise the issue of insight. We then deploy the technique of “logical geography” to map the meaning of the term insight and the inferential patterns in which reports of patient insight are embedded. …”
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82Public perspectives on acquired brain injury rehabilitation and components of care: A Citizens’ Jurypor Lannin, Natasha A., Coulter, Megan, Laver, Kate, Hyett, Nerida, Ratcliffe, Julie, Holland, Anne E., Callaway, Libby, English, Coralie, Bragge, Peter, Hill, Sophie, Unsworth, Carolyn A.“…PATIENT AND PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: As jury members, the public deliberated information provided by expert witnesses (including a person with a head injury) and wrote the key recommendations.…”
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83por Short, Rebecca, Gurung, Rajina, Rowcliffe, Marcus, Hill, Nicholas, Milner-Gulland, E. J.“…We conducted a rapid global assessment of mosquito net fishing (MNF) observations from expert witnesses living and/or working in malarial zones using an internet survey. …”
Publicado 2018
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84por Withall, Elizabeth, Wilson, Annabelle M., Henderson, Julie, Tonkin, Emma, Coveney, John, Meyer, Samantha B., Clark, Jacinta, McCullum, Dean, Ankeny, Rachel, Ward, Paul R.“…Inconsistencies within jurors’ opinions were observed, particularly following delivery of information from expert witnesses and jury deliberation. Jurors provided recommendations for changes to be made to CoOL, which were similar to those provided in the Australian Government inquiry. …”
Publicado 2016
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85“…Knight reported in 1975 that it is impossible to discern with any degree of certainty the degree of force used to create a stab wound. Despite this, expert witnesses continue to approximate the degree of force used for their reports and evidence in court. …”
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86“…Two‐paired 4‐day juries were run, with different jurors but the same purpose, expert witnesses, and facilitators. Overall, 694 people applied; 36 jurors were selected to match criteria based on demographics and privacy views. …”
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87por Tully, Mary P, Bozentko, Kyle, Clement, Sarah, Hunn, Amanda, Hassan, Lamiece, Norris, Ruth, Oswald, Malcolm, Peek, Niels“…Jurors heard from and questioned 5 expert witnesses (chosen either to inform the jury, or to argue for and against the secondary use of data), interspersed with structured opportunities to deliberate among themselves, including discussion and role-play. …”
Publicado 2018
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