How to judge emotions? Measuring moral emotions of lawyers in a retrospective situation
How to judge emotions? Measuring moral emotions of lawyers in a retrospective situation . Éva Grünwald Anita Deak Institute of Psychology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary Read the syndicated article…
Differential association theory, the Dark Triad of personality and the prediction of antisocial behaviour
Differential association theory, the Dark Triad of personality and the prediction of antisocial behaviour . Natalija Djakovic Michael T. Rowlands Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, School of Psychological…
Adults report positive perceptions of ground rule instructions in mock investigative interviews
Adults report positive perceptions of ground rule instructions in mock investigative interviews . Natali Dilevski Sonja P. Brubacher Mohammed M. Ali Becky Earhart Martine Powell a Centre for Investigative Interviewing,…
Antisocial personality traits as potential risk factors for cyberstalking: only aspects of psychopathy and narcissism matter
Antisocial personality traits as potential risk factors for cyberstalking: only aspects of psychopathy and narcissism matter . Julie Blais Charlotte A. Aelick J. Michelle Scully Scott Pruysers a Department of…
Review of The Future of Mental Health, Disability and Criminal Law
Review of The Future of Mental Health, Disability and Criminal Law Volume 31, Issue 5, October 2024, Page 986-996. Michael L Perlin a Professor Emeritus of Law, New York Law…
The benefits and harms of inpatient involuntary psychiatric treatment: a scoping review
The benefits and harms of inpatient involuntary psychiatric treatment: a scoping review . Amy Corderoy Steve Kisely Tessa Zirnsak Christopher James Ryan a Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University…
Sentencing and placement of offenders with dementia: a significant contemporary challenge for the criminal justice system
Sentencing and placement of offenders with dementia: a significant contemporary challenge for the criminal justice system . John Anderson Amee Baird a School of Law & Justice, College of Human…
The power of words: the impact of police interviewer’s judgment error and apology on sexual violence victims in simulated interviews
The power of words: the impact of police interviewer’s judgment error and apology on sexual violence victims in simulated interviews . Miriam S. D. Oostinga Maria Luisa F. Rispa Hoyos…
Perceived coercion in psychiatric inpatients: a validation study of the Romanian-language version of the Admission Experience Survey
Perceived coercion in psychiatric inpatients: a validation study of the Romanian-language version of the Admission Experience Survey . Radu-Mihai Păun Neculai Alexandru Pavel Valentin-Petre Matei Cătălina Tudose a Department of…
Healthcare professionals and opposition to court-ordered treatment for offenders: the end of a ‘French exception’?
Healthcare professionals and opposition to court-ordered treatment for offenders: the end of a ‘French exception’? . Virginie Gautron Laboratory Droit et Changement Social (UMR CNRS 6297), Nantes University, France Read…
What are the chances? – Validity assessment and the cumulative binomial distribution in the evaluation of fitness to stand trial
What are the chances? – Validity assessment and the cumulative binomial distribution in the evaluation of fitness to stand trial . Jon Nuth Shoni Marshall-Edwards James Webb a Department of…
Inventory of Problems–29 (IOP-29) and Inventory of Problems–Memory (IOP-M) failure rates in patients with severe psychosis with and without criminal convictions
Inventory of Problems–29 (IOP-29) and Inventory of Problems–Memory (IOP-M) failure rates in patients with severe psychosis with and without criminal convictions . Veronica Tatti Esteban Puente-López Donald Viglione Laszlo Erdodi…