Archive
A curated collection of published articles, opinion pieces, academic references and public debate related to Sweden’s 2018 consent law.
Inclusion does not imply endorsement.
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Public Debate
Opinion pieces, essays, and public interventions that discuss legal, political, or social issues related to consent law, criminal justice, and the rule of law.
Media Coverage
Journalistic reporting from news outlets, magazines, and broadcast media covering cases, policies, and public discussion related to sexual offences and the justice system.
Government Reports
Official documents, parliamentary materials, and reports produced by public authorities, agencies, or legislative bodies.
Academic Research
Peer-reviewed studies, academic papers, and scholarly analyses examining legal frameworks, empirical data, and theoretical perspectives.
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Growth of public discussion over time
Monthly publication counts illustrate how discussion of Sweden’s consent law has intensified over time, particularly in recent years, as legal, social and cultural debates have expanded.
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Below you will find the articles and references currently included in the SCLO archive, organized chronologically and updated on an ongoing basis.
Number of articles: 124
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Criteria-Based Content Analysis: A Qualitative Review of the First 37 Studies.
Vrij, A. (2005). Criteria-Based Content Analysis: A qualitative review of the first 37 studies. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law.
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Police Officers’ Lie Detection Accuracy: Interrogating Freely Versus Observing Video
Hartwig, M.; Granhag, P. A.; Strömwall, L. A. (2007). Police officers’ lie detection accuracy: Interrogation experience does not matter. Psychology, Crime & Law.
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Cues to deception
DePaulo, B. M.; Lindsay, J. J.; Malone, B. E.; Muhlenbruck, L.; Charlton, K.; Cooper, H. (2003). Cues to deception. Psychological Bulletin.

