The 5Rights Youth Juries are an educational intervention to promote digital literacy by engaging participants (i.e. jurors) in a deliberative discussion around their digital rights. The main objective of these jury-styled focus groups is to encourage children and young people to identify online concerns and solutions with a view to developing recommendations for government policy-makers and industry chiefs. The methodology included a series of dramatized scenarios that encourage jurors to deliberate about their digital rights. This paper compares two formats for these scenarios: live actors and professionally recorded and edited videos of the same actors. Results failed to show any major differences between formats indicating the cost-effec...
Trial by jury has long been considered an essential feature of a fair and just criminal justice syst...
The Justice Syndicate (TJS) is an interactive performance, featuring an audience who become jurors c...
This article discusses the findings of a study in which 160 volunteer members of the public observed...
The 5Rights Youth Juries are an educational intervention to promote digital literacy by engaging par...
This study investigated the influence of visual media technologies used in remote witness testimony,...
This study investigated the influence of visual media technologies used in remote witness testimony,...
This study investigated the influence of visual media technologies used in remote witness testimony,...
Nine ‘youth juries’ were established across three major British cities – London, Leeds and Nottingha...
A quick journey through prevention science (e.g., substance misuse prevention) and a comparison betw...
Summary of Contents I. Introduction A. Uses of videotape in the litigation process 1. Prelitigation ...
A quick journey through prevention science (e.g., substance misuse prevention) and a comparison betw...
Nine ‘youth juries’ were established across three major British cities – London, Leeds and Nottingha...
The use of audio-visual links in courtrooms is a cost-effective alternative to face-to-face court ap...
Nine ‘youth juries’ were established across three major British cities – London, Leeds and Nottingha...
The Justice Syndicate is a 90-minute performance featuring an audience of 12 who become jurors consi...
Trial by jury has long been considered an essential feature of a fair and just criminal justice syst...
The Justice Syndicate (TJS) is an interactive performance, featuring an audience who become jurors c...
This article discusses the findings of a study in which 160 volunteer members of the public observed...
The 5Rights Youth Juries are an educational intervention to promote digital literacy by engaging par...
This study investigated the influence of visual media technologies used in remote witness testimony,...
This study investigated the influence of visual media technologies used in remote witness testimony,...
This study investigated the influence of visual media technologies used in remote witness testimony,...
Nine ‘youth juries’ were established across three major British cities – London, Leeds and Nottingha...
A quick journey through prevention science (e.g., substance misuse prevention) and a comparison betw...
Summary of Contents I. Introduction A. Uses of videotape in the litigation process 1. Prelitigation ...
A quick journey through prevention science (e.g., substance misuse prevention) and a comparison betw...
Nine ‘youth juries’ were established across three major British cities – London, Leeds and Nottingha...
The use of audio-visual links in courtrooms is a cost-effective alternative to face-to-face court ap...
Nine ‘youth juries’ were established across three major British cities – London, Leeds and Nottingha...
The Justice Syndicate is a 90-minute performance featuring an audience of 12 who become jurors consi...
Trial by jury has long been considered an essential feature of a fair and just criminal justice syst...
The Justice Syndicate (TJS) is an interactive performance, featuring an audience who become jurors c...
This article discusses the findings of a study in which 160 volunteer members of the public observed...