Self‐stigma of incarceration and its impact on health and community integration

Self‐stigma of incarceration and its impact on health and community integration Abstract Background Individuals returning to the wider community from incarceration face many re-entry barriers, including stigmatising beliefs regarding past…
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Accepting the Terms and Conditions: An Evaluation of a Parole-Based Experiential Assignment

Accepting the Terms and Conditions: An Evaluation of a Parole-Based Experiential Assignment . Brandon SparksAlexandra Zidenberga Department of Psychology, Kingston University, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Londonb…
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An investigation of the linguistic and deceptive characteristics of online grooming types

An investigation of the linguistic and deceptive characteristics of online grooming types . Laura Jayne BroomeCristina IzuraJason DaviesCollege of Human and Health Sciences, Psychology Department, Swansea University, Swansea, UK Read…
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The contributory role of an autistic presentation to miscarriage of justice in a high-profile murder case in New Zealand

The contributory role of an autistic presentation to miscarriage of justice in a high-profile murder case in New Zealand . C. S. AllelyT. McKinnelN. Chisnalla School of Health and Society,…
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Expanding treatment pathways for sexually abusive behaviour in young people: an examination of Therapeutic Treatment Orders

Expanding treatment pathways for sexually abusive behaviour in young people: an examination of Therapeutic Treatment Orders . Erika FortunatoNina PapaliaJames R. P. OgloffCentre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Swinburne University of…
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards fetal alcohol spectrum disorder among lawyers in New Zealand

Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards fetal alcohol spectrum disorder among lawyers in New Zealand . Joanna Ting Wai ChuHolly WilsonJessica C. McCormackValerie McGinnWarren BrookbanksChris Bullena National Institute for Health Innovation,…
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Discriminative and predictive validity of risk assessment measures for women incarcerated for serious violent offences in Australia

Discriminative and predictive validity of risk assessment measures for women incarcerated for serious violent offences in Australia . Nina PapaliaMelanie SimmonsJanet RufflesBenjamin SpivakAshley DunneRachael FullamJames R. P. OgloffCentre for Forensic…
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When being unattractive is an advantage: effects of face perception on intuitive culpability judgments

When being unattractive is an advantage: effects of face perception on intuitive culpability judgments . Antonio Olivera-La RosaLuis D. AyalaRicardo M. Tamayoa Department of Psychology and Social Sciences, Universidad Católica…
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