This article uses the terms below to describe incidents of judicial humour as revealed through our empirical research, including interviews and
a court observation study.
Court observation studies from different jurisdictions note the occurrence of humour in courtrooms.
Not exact matches
The
study consisted of onsite
observation of remote service delivery, interviews with service providers, judges, and
court staff, data collection on program characteristics, and focus groups and interviews with remote services users.
Dr. Wyatt personally conducts the home
studies which routinely include meetings with both sets of parents (or appropriate guardians), visits to the home or homes for evaluation of risk factors and
observation of parent - child and sibling interaction, preparation of reports for presentation to the
court or other requesting party.