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    Coggon, J. and Kong, Camillia (2021) From best interest to better interests? Values, unwisdom, and objectivity in mental capacity law. Cambridge Law Journal 80 (2), pp. 245-273. ISSN 0008-1973.

    Fox, Anthony and Jacobson, Jessica (2021) How well do Regulation 28 reports serve future public health and safety ? Medicine, Science and the Law , ISSN 0025-8024.

    Heard, Catherine (2021) Out of sight, out of mind? SEMINAR 738 (738), pp. 34-38.

    Ievins, A. and Jarman, Ben and Reimer, T.T. (2021) False accounting: why we shouldn't ask people who commit crimes to pay their debts to society. Working Notes (88),

    Mattison, M. and Cooper, Penelope (2021) Witness statements for employment tribunals in England and Wales: what are the ‘Issues’? International Journal of Evidence and Proof 25 (4), pp. 286-306. ISSN 1365-7127.

    Monograph

    Cooper, Penelope and Mattison, M. (2021) Witness statements for the employment tribunal in England and Wales: What are the issues? Project Report. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, London, UK.

    Fair, Helen and Jacobson, Jessica (2021) Keeping COVID out of prisons: approaches in ten countries. Project Report. ICPR, London.

    Heard, Catherine (2021) Locked in and locked down - prison life in a pandemic: evidence from ten countries. Project Report. ICPR, London, UK.

    Heard, Catherine and Jacobson, Jessica (2021) Sentencing burglary, drug importation and murder: evidence from ten countries. Project Report. Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research, London, UK.

    Hunter, Gillian and Jacobson, Jessica (2021) Exploring procedural justice and problem-solving practice in the Youth Court. Discussion Paper. HM Inspectorate of Probation, Canterbury, UK.

    Other

    Jarman, Ben (2021) Can confidential research be reproducible: consent, ethics, prison interviews and the open research agenda. University of Cambridge repository, Cambridge.

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