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Should We Rush to Reform the Criminal Jury? Consider Conviction Rate Data

Publication ,  Journal Article
Vidmar, N; Beale, S; Rose, M; Donnelly, L
Published in: Judicature
1997

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Published In

Judicature

Publication Date

1997

Volume

80

Start / End Page

286

Related Subject Headings

  • Criminology
  • 1801 Law
 

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Vidmar, N., Beale, S., Rose, M., & Donnelly, L. (1997). Should We Rush to Reform the Criminal Jury? Consider Conviction Rate Data. Judicature, 80, 286.
Vidmar, N., S. Beale, M. Rose, and L. Donnelly. “Should We Rush to Reform the Criminal Jury? Consider Conviction Rate Data.” Judicature 80 (1997): 286.
Vidmar N, Beale S, Rose M, Donnelly L. Should We Rush to Reform the Criminal Jury? Consider Conviction Rate Data. Judicature. 1997;80:286.
Vidmar, N., et al. “Should We Rush to Reform the Criminal Jury? Consider Conviction Rate Data.” Judicature, vol. 80, 1997, p. 286.
Vidmar N, Beale S, Rose M, Donnelly L. Should We Rush to Reform the Criminal Jury? Consider Conviction Rate Data. Judicature. 1997;80:286.

Published In

Judicature

Publication Date

1997

Volume

80

Start / End Page

286

Related Subject Headings

  • Criminology
  • 1801 Law