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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Evidence, Risk, and Proof Paradoxes: Pessimism about the Epistemic Project9
Evidence, probability and relative plausibility6
Evaluating witness testimony: Juror knowledge, false memory, and the utility of evidence-based directions6
‘I am not beholden to anyone… I consider myself to be an officer of the court’: A comparison of the intermediary role in England and Wales and Northern Ireland4
Proving non-fatal strangulation in family violence cases: A case study on the criminalisation of family violence4
Likelihood ratios in psychological expert opinion, and their reception by professional judges4
Reported communication challenges for adult witnesses with intellectual disabilities giving evidence in court4
Digital evidence in defence practice: Prevalence, challenges and expertise3
Evidence, probability, and relative plausibility: A response to Aitken, Taroni, and Bozza3
A case study on shortage of evidence in wrongful convictions in China3
Civil liability and the 50%+ standard of proof3
The Moorov doctrine and coercive control: Proving a ‘course of behaviour’ under s. 1 of the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 20183
Handle with care: Jury deliberation and demeanour-based assessments of witness credibility3
Private communication between lawyers as evidence in a judicial process: A comparative journey2
Intermediaries in Chile: Facilitating the right of child victims and witnesses to participate and be heard in criminal trials2
Exclusion of evidence in times of mass surveillance. In search of a principled approach to exclusion of illegally obtained evidence in criminal cases in the European Union2
Putting the ‘presumption’ back in the ‘presumption of innocence’2
To the exclusion of all others? DNA profile and transfer mechanics—R v Jones (William Francis) [2020] EWCA Crim 1021 (03 Aug 2020)2
Are all complainants of sexual assault vulnerable? Views of Australian criminal justice professionals on the evidence-sharing process2
Resuscitating criminal courts after Covid-19: Trialling a cure worse than the disease2
Special investigative measures: Comparison of the Serbian Criminal Procedure Code with the European Court of Human Rights Standards2
‘Show me what happened’: Low technology communication aids used in intermediary mediated police investigative interviews with vulnerable witnesses with an intellectual disability2
Victim legal representation and the adversarial criminal trial: A critical analysis of proposals for third-party counsel for complainants of serious sexual violence2
Zombie forensics: the use of the polygraph and the integrity of the criminal justice system in England and Wales2
The curious case of the jury-shaped hole: A plea for real jury research2
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