International Journal of Evidence & Proof

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Evidence & Proof is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Evaluating witness testimony: Juror knowledge, false memory, and the utility of evidence-based directions10
Evidence, probability, and relative plausibility: A response to Aitken, Taroni, and Bozza9
The exclusion of prison informant evidence for unreliability in New Zealand8
Intermediaries in Chile: Facilitating the right of child victims and witnesses to participate and be heard in criminal trials7
Vulnerable witnesses in Chilean criminal proceedings: New developments6
Examining factors predicting sexual exploitation among victims of human trafficking6
What do we know about ‘rape myth’ research and the claim that there is ‘overwhelming evidence’ that juries are prejudiced in rape trials?5
Corrigendum to Making the case for ECRIS: Post-‘Brexit’ sharing of criminal records information between the European Union and United Kingdom4
Intercept evidence from foreign language communications: Reliability and minimum standards in the interests of justice4
Special investigative measures: Comparison of the Serbian Criminal Procedure Code with the European Court of Human Rights Standards4
The contemporary status of rape shield laws in India4
Indigenous storytelling and admissibility in common law courts: Developing the protocols for the reception theory of evidence3
Parading the eyewitness: Caste atrocity and the Test Identification Parade3
When you say nothing at all: Invoking inferences from suspect silence in the police station3
Putting the ‘presumption’ back in the ‘presumption of innocence’3
Combating the ‘myth of physical restraint’ in human trafficking and modern slavery trials heard in the Crown Court3
The beyond a reasonable doubt standard of proof: Juror understanding and reform2
Evidence, probability and relative plausibility2
A necessary evil? Polygraph interviews, SHPOs and the scope of prohibition requirements: R v David (Owen Huw) [2023] EWCA Crim 15612
Fight, flight, freeze…or lie? Rethinking the principles of res gestae evidence in light of its revival2
The role of the judge in the European plea bargaining procedures: Three models compared2
Reported communication challenges for adult witnesses with intellectual disabilities giving evidence in court2
A missing piece in the debate about naked statistical evidence2
Through the looking glass: Locating litigation privilege under the Indian evidence code2
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