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ISSN 2332-886X
Feature Articles
Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2021April 01, 2021 PDT

What Do the Gatekeepers See? Perceptions and Evaluations of Scientific Evidence Among State Court Judges

Esther Nir, Siyu Liu,
courtsqualitative methodsprocedural justicelawforensicjudicial discretionevidence

Articles in Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2021

Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2021
  • 22(1) Front Matter
    CCJLS Editors
  • Community Satisfaction and Police Officer Understanding of Community Expectations: A Quantitative and Observational Analysis
    Analisa GagnonKathleen A. Fox
  • What Do the Gatekeepers See? Perceptions and Evaluations of Scientific Evidence Among State Court Judges
    Esther NirSiyu Liu
  • Answering the Call: An Analysis of Jury Pool Representation in Washington State
    Peter A. CollinsBrooke Miller Gialopsos
CCJLS
Nir, Esther, and Siyu Liu. 2021. “What Do the Gatekeepers See? Perceptions and Evaluations of Scientific Evidence Among State Court Judges.” Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society 22 (1).
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