‘Any male victim?’ The legacy of conflating paedophilia and homosexuality and the differential seriousness of sexual abuse by victim gender
‘Any male victim?’ The legacy of conflating paedophilia and homosexuality and the differential seriousness of sexual abuse by victim gender . Madeleine BennettDanielle Arlanda HarrisKelly RichardsRyan Shieldsa Queensland University of…
An examination of criminal offenders with dementia in Australian courts
An examination of criminal offenders with dementia in Australian courts . Sharon ReutensTony ButlerYe In Jane HwangAdrienne Withalla School of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales,…
Exploring the Evolutionary-Biological Basis of Mating Strategies in Submissive Women: A Comparative Study in Three Subgroups of BDSM Sex Practitioners
Exploring the Evolutionary-Biological Basis of Mating Strategies in Submissive Women: A Comparative Study in Three Subgroups of BDSM Sex Practitioners . Eva JozifkovaMartina KolackovaMarek Broula Department of Biology, Faculty of…
Evaluation of sociodemographic, clinical and forensic medical characteristics of juvenile delinquents in Turkey
Evaluation of sociodemographic, clinical and forensic medical characteristics of juvenile delinquents in Turkey . Kerem SehlikoğluŞeyma SehlikoğluMehmet Cengil Aslana Department of Forensic Medicine, Adiyaman University, Adiyaman, Turkeyb Department of Psychiatry,…
The need for speed? Exploring the risks and benefits of pharmacological treatment for adult ADHD in prisons
The need for speed? Exploring the risks and benefits of pharmacological treatment for adult ADHD in prisons . Alana GrimleyLorana Bartelsa Centre for Social Research and Methods, Australian National University,…
‘Violence is all he knew, and it seemed to work’: using the power threat meaning framework to explore prison officers’ understandings of violence in Irish prisons
‘Violence is all he knew, and it seemed to work’: using the power threat meaning framework to explore prison officers’ understandings of violence in Irish prisons . Orla GallagherEmma E.…
Single versus multiple firesetting: an examination of demographic, behavioural and psychological factors
Single versus multiple firesetting: an examination of demographic, behavioural and psychological factors . Katie SambrooksNichola TylerTheresa A. Gannona CORE-FP, School of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UKb Kent and Medway…
Forensic mental health in Kuwait: filling the gaps
Forensic mental health in Kuwait: filling the gaps . Abdulmohsen Al-HumoudAdel Al-ZayedFaisal Al-Hasana Head of Forensic Psychiatric Mental Health Services, Kuwait Centre for Mental Health (KCMH), Shuwaikh, Kuwaitb Department of…
Police-reported family violence: are there differences amongst South Asian Australians and Australian-born Australians?
Police-reported family violence: are there differences amongst South Asian Australians and Australian-born Australians? . Heshani S. De SilvaStephane M. ShepherdTroy E. McEwana Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Swinburne University of…
Searching for the unexpected – understanding information-seeking behaviours of people new to prison visits
Searching for the unexpected – understanding information-seeking behaviours of people new to prison visits . Nicole R. RyanNathan C. Ryana La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australiab…
The effect of verdict system on juror decisions: a quantitative meta-analysis
The effect of verdict system on juror decisions: a quantitative meta-analysis . Elaine JacksonLee CurleyFiona LeverickMartin Lagesa School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UKb School of Psychology,…
Violent Conflict and Hostility Towards Ethnoreligious Outgroups in Nigeria
Violent Conflict and Hostility Towards Ethnoreligious Outgroups in Nigeria . Daniel TukiMigration, Integration and Transnationalization Research Unit, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Berlin, GermanyDaniel Tuki is a Research Fellow at…