The association between parental incarceration and children’s educational outcomes: a systematic review
The association between parental incarceration and children’s educational outcomes: a systematic review . Niamh Taggart John McAloon a Discipline of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney,…
Decisional capacity, Cartesianism, the CRPD and obfuscating paternalism: substituting ‘supported’ for ‘substitute’
Decisional capacity, Cartesianism, the CRPD and obfuscating paternalism: substituting ‘supported’ for ‘substitute’ . Joe Gough a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKb Uehiro Institute…
From miscuing to misuse: why restraint and seclusion have no place in rights-based education
From miscuing to misuse: why restraint and seclusion have no place in rights-based education . Amy Hall Jeffrey Chan a Banksia Support Services, Wollongong, NSW, Australiab School of Education, University…
Corrections officers’ working relationships in prison and their effect on officers’ perceived safety
Corrections officers’ working relationships in prison and their effect on officers’ perceived safety . Samantha S. Taaka Armon Tamatea Devon L. L. Polaschek a Te Kura Whatu Oho Mauri School…
Evaluating the effectiveness of a child interviewer training programme: evidence of evaluative judgement skills
Evaluating the effectiveness of a child interviewer training programme: evidence of evaluative judgement skills . Sarah L. Deck Emily Denne David Boud Sonja P. Brubacher Madeleine J. Bearman Martine B.…
Assessment on shaky ground: an analysis of the concept of remorse and its measurement
Assessment on shaky ground: an analysis of the concept of remorse and its measurement . Xingzhi He Jia Yao Wei Zhang a West China Biomedical Big Data Center, West China…
What do the social determinants of mental health mean for psychiatry, psychology and law?
What do the social determinants of mental health mean for psychiatry, psychology and law? . Kay Wilson a Victorian Collaborative Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing and Melbourne Disability Institute,…
Investigating the use of immediate cued recall to increase discriminability between truth-tellers and liars
Investigating the use of immediate cued recall to increase discriminability between truth-tellers and liars . Natalie Dahora Helen M. Paterson Chantal Chevroulet Mathew Gullotta The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW,…
Lay perceptions of child witnesses: effects of presentation of rapport building in forensic interviews
Lay perceptions of child witnesses: effects of presentation of rapport building in forensic interviews . Emma Simpson Rachel E. Dianiska Sarah C. Kim Jodi A. Quas Department of Psychology, University…
When therapy meets the bench: subpoenaed clinical notes in family law
When therapy meets the bench: subpoenaed clinical notes in family law . Laura Dodds Dominique Moritz Catherine Creamer School of Law & Society, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs,…
Victim blaming on social media: how user comments impact perceptions
Victim blaming on social media: how user comments impact perceptions . Nikki Olszewski Tiffany Lavis School of Psychology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia Read the syndicated article here
Contemporaneous notes and juror decision-making: Do reminiscence and expert testimony play a role?
Contemporaneous notes and juror decision-making: Do reminiscence and expert testimony play a role? . Shuyu Lin Helen M. Paterson The School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia…