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    Alexander, Chris and Sato, Mai and Zanghellini, Aleardo (2023) State-enabled killing of same-sex-attracted people: a legal pluralist account. Law & Social Inquiry 48 (3), pp. 719-747. ISSN 0897-6546.

    Cooper, Penny and Jacobson, Jessica and Kong, Camillia (2023) Techniques for questioning vulnerable lay participants. Counsel Magazine ,

    Domingo-Cabarrubias, L. and Woodlock, D. and Alexander, C. and Sato, Mai and Grant, G. and Weinberg, J. (2023) The role of technology in improving access to justice for victims of family violence: challenges and opportunities. Law, Technology and Humans 5 (1), pp. 1-10. ISSN 2652-4074.

    Kong, Camillia and Campbell, M. and Kpobi, L. and Swartz, L. and Atuire, C. (2023) The hermeneutics of recovery: facilitating dialogue between African and Western mental health frameworks. Transcultural Psychiatry 60 (3), pp. 428-442. ISSN 1363-4615.

    Williamson, H. and Sato, Mai and Dioso-Villa, R. (2023) Wrongful convictions and erroneous acquittals: applying Packer’s Model to examine public perceptions of judicial errors in Australia. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 67 (8), pp. 783-802. ISSN 0306-624X.

    Monograph

    Hunter, Gillian and Campbell, Nicola (2023) A short report on the quality of legal representation in the youth justice system. Project Report. Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research. (Unpublished)

    Jarman, Ben and Heard, Catherine (2023) Labouring behind bars: assessing international law on working prisoners. Technical Report. Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research, London, UK.

    Book

    Sato, Mai and Babcock, S., eds. (2023) Silently silenced: state-sanctioned killing of women. Monash University and Cornell University.

    Other

    Sato, Mai (2023) Singapore’s death penalty for drug trafficking: what the research says and doesn’t. Academia SG.

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