For better or worse - The demise of the high-cost short-term credit market and consumer protection
(2019)
Journal Article
Jasinski, D. (2019). For better or worse - The demise of the high-cost short-term credit market and consumer protection. Financial Regulation International, 22(9), 15-16
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Responsible lending and high-cost credit - does the cost-cap on payday loans really protect consumers? (2018)
Journal Article
Jasinski, D. (2018). Responsible lending and high-cost credit - does the cost-cap on payday loans really protect consumers?. Financial Regulation International,This article explores the extent to which the cost-cap imposed on high-cost short-term credit in the UK protects users of the consumer credit market.
The FCA: Protecting consumers of the consumer credit market in the wake of the global financial crisis (2017)
Book Chapter
Jasinski, D. A. (2017). The FCA: Protecting consumers of the consumer credit market in the wake of the global financial crisis. In J. Tucker, U. Turksen, & N. Ryder (Eds.), The Financial Crisis and White Collar Crime - Legislative and Policy Responses: A Critical Assessment. RoutledgeThis chapter explores the extent to which the Financial Conduct Authority's early approach to regulating the consumer credit market provides an indication as to whether consumers will be better protected under the FCA regulation when compared with ap... Read More about The FCA: Protecting consumers of the consumer credit market in the wake of the global financial crisis.
Neuroscientific evidence: A criminal justice dream or an adversarial nightmare? (2013)
Journal Article
Johnston, E., & Jasinski, D. (2013). Neuroscientific evidence: A criminal justice dream or an adversarial nightmare?. International Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry, 6(4), 193-205. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJLSE.2013.060843This exploratory paper seeks to examine the use of neuroscientific evidence in the criminal trial process. Such evidence is not currently employed in the pre-trial or trial stages in England and Wales. However, the first use of polygraph lie detector... Read More about Neuroscientific evidence: A criminal justice dream or an adversarial nightmare?.