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Study: Crime Scene Virtual Reality Leads Jurors to Give More Consistent Verdicts

In a recent study, researchers at the University of South Australia have shown that not only is interactive technology in the courtroom possible, but it’s also preferable as it leads to fairer and ...

 

Their method combines the strengths of current computational and expert analysis approaches with those in data mining and artificial intelligence.

 

In February 2021, with the permission of his family, Joshua’s body was exhumed in hopes of identifying further evidence.

 

Technologies that are currently in use do not perform fast enough for a subway environment, and false alarms may cause unnecessarily disruptive and expensive closures.

 

A year after Grace’s story drew national attention when she was jailed for not doing her online schoolwork, outcry over the shackling of young people in court has resulted in a ban on the practice ...

 

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