All Stories

  1. Child Sex Tourism at the US–Mexico Border
  2. Analysis
  3. CHILDREN AND CROSS-EXAMINATION: TIME TO CHANGE THE RULES? Eds John R Spencer and Michael E Lamb Oxford: Hart Publishing (www.hartpub.co.uk), 2012. xxii + 291 pp. ISBN 9781849463072. £30.
  4. ‘If a Picture Paints a Thousand Words’: The Development of Human Identification Techniques in Forensic Anthropology and Their Implications for Human Rights in the Criminal Process
  5. ‘It’s not me, it’s them’: How lesbian women make sense of negative experiences of maternity care: a hermeneutic study
  6. Disclosure of Records and Privacy Rights in Rape Cases
  7. Judging Children's Credibility––Cracks in the Culture of Disbelief, or Business as Usual?
  8. Alison Cleland, CHILD ABUSE, CHILD PROTECTION AND THE LAW Edinburgh: W Green (www.wgreen.co.uk), 2008. vii + 475 pp. ISBN 9780414016071. £45.
  9. Fiona Raitt, EVIDENCE – PRINCIPLES, POLICY AND PRACTICE Edinburgh: W Green & Son Ltd (www.wgreen.co.uk), 2008. xxxix + 357 pp. ISBN 9780414015883. £36.
  10. Independent Legal Representation for Complainers in Sexual Offense Trials
  11. ‘Robust and Raring to Go?’ – Judges' Perceptions of Child Witnesses
  12. Reforming the Scots Law of Rape: Redefining the Offence
  13. Re-Configuring Scots Criminal Procedure – Seismic Shifts?
  14. Visualising abortion: emotion discourse and fetal imagery in a contemporary abortion debate
  15. The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Law: Women and Syndrome Evidenceby Fiona E. Raitt and M. Suzanne Zeedyk Routledge, 2000
  16. Expert Evidence As Context: Historical Patterns and Contemporary Attitudes in the Prosecution of Sexual Offences
  17. Mothers on Trial: Discourses of Cot Death and Munchausen?s Syndrome by Proxy
  18. False memory syndrome: Undermining the credibility of complainants in sexual offences
  19. The Evidential Use of “Similar Facts” in Scots Criminal Law
  20. THE LAW SCHOOL–GLOBAL ISSUES, LOCAL QUESTIONS. Ed by Fiona Cownie Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999. 260 pp. ISBN 1 85521 856 9 (hb). £45.
  21. Selecting Solicitors in Scotland: Gender issues
  22. Family law, gender and the state. By Alison Diduck and Felicity Kaganas, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 1999, pp. 586 (paperback). ISBN 1 84113 085 0.
  23. Psychological evidence in the courtroom: critical reflections on the general acceptance standard
  24. Rape Trauma Syndrome: Its Corroborative and Educational Roles
  25. Domestic violence and divorce mediation: A rejoinder to Kaganas and Piper and a proposal that the mediation process should always serve the best interests of the child