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The problem of story: criminal evidence, affect, and sense-making
Kate Rossmanith
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Social Sciences
Criminal Justice System
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Narrative Method
50%
Justice
50%
Narrative
50%
Law
50%
Framing
50%
Scientific Methods
50%
Public Interest
50%
Criminology
50%
Homicide
50%
Criminal Procedure
50%
Arts and Humanities
Life-writing
100%
Sense-making
100%
Case Study
25%
Narrative
25%
Law
25%
Narrative Method
25%
Public Interest
25%
Framing
25%
animate
25%
story structure
25%
Psychology
Story-Telling
100%
Case Study
100%
Narrative
100%