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Reforming the admissibility of tendency and coincidence evidence in criminal trials
P Mizzi and R A Hulme
Tendency evidence in 2020
N Broadbent and D Buchanan
Tendency, coincidence and joint trials
T Gartelmann
Update on admissibility and use of tendency evidence in child sexual assault matters
S Bouveng
Jury views of psychological expert evidence about child sexual abuse
J Goodman-Delahunty and A Cossins
Children’s champions/witnesses intermediaries
P Cooper
Children’s competence to testify in Australian courts
S Brubacher et al
Legislative facts and s 144 — a contemporary problem
P McClellan and A Doyle
Expert evidence to counteract jury misconceptions about consent in sexual assault cases
J Horan and J Goodman-Delahunty
Intermediaries, vulnerable people and the quality of evidence
P Cooper and M Mattison
The application of the Uniform Evidence Law to delay in child sexual assault trials
A Cossins and J Goodman-Delahunty
The law on consent in sexual assault is changing
P Mizzi, the Honourable Justice Robert Beech-Jones
Myths, misconceptions and mixed messages: an early look at the new tendency and coincidence evidence provisions
D Hamer