Location, location, location: predictors and risk factors associated with adolescents referred for firesetting at home and away from home
Location, location, location: predictors and risk factors associated with adolescents referred for firesetting at home and away from home . Hieu Tran Ian Lambie a Kaimātai Hinengaro, Te Puawaitanga Child…
Standardised capacity measures and cognition in the assessment of capacity in children and adolescents: a systematic review
Standardised capacity measures and cognition in the assessment of capacity in children and adolescents: a systematic review . Elizabeth Beaumont Melanie A. Porter School of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW,…
Police officers’ perceptions of a training course designed to enhance open-ended questions with adult witnesses
Police officers’ perceptions of a training course designed to enhance open-ended questions with adult witnesses . Hamida Zekiroski Martine B. Powell Kate Cashman a Centre for Investigative Interviewing, Griffith Criminology…
Comparing the characteristics of firesetting and non-firesetting adults in a New Zealand un-apprehended community sample
Comparing the characteristics of firesetting and non-firesetting adults in a New Zealand un-apprehended community sample . Kendal Johnston Nichola Tyler a School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New…
Changes in moral neutralization leading to recidivism in low-to-moderate-risk justice-involved youth: replication and extension
Changes in moral neutralization leading to recidivism in low-to-moderate-risk justice-involved youth: replication and extension . Glenn D. Walters Department of Criminal Justice, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA, USA Read the syndicated…
An exploration of the rape myths effect on the #MeToo movement acceptance in the UK
An exploration of the rape myths effect on the #MeToo movement acceptance in the UK . Carly White Aleksandra Monteiro Fenia Ferra a College of Health, Psychology and Social Sciences,…
‘A big nebulous, multifaceted concept’: reflections from Victorian personal injury lawyers on wellbeing, burnout and vicarious trauma
‘A big nebulous, multifaceted concept’: reflections from Victorian personal injury lawyers on wellbeing, burnout and vicarious trauma Volume 31, Issue 3, June 2024. Tina Popa Christina Platz Kate Jackowski Kayleigh…
The power of compassion: a judicial reflection on wellbeing and the court
The power of compassion: a judicial reflection on wellbeing and the court Volume 31, Issue 3, June 2024. Pauline Spencer Jamey H. Hueston a Head of Division – Specialists Courts,…
Introduction to the special issue on judicial and lawyer well-being and stress
Introduction to the special issue on judicial and lawyer well-being and stress . Kate Diesfeld Kathryn Hollingsworth Nina (Christina) Hudson Stephen Tang Mark Nolan a School of Public Health and…
What would a trauma-informed workplace ideally look like in legal aid? A qualitative perspective from lawyers
What would a trauma-informed workplace ideally look like in legal aid? A qualitative perspective from lawyers . Clare Pike Amanda Rebar School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, CQUniversity, Rockhampton,…
Practicing ground rule instructions assists adults in reporting experienced events
Practicing ground rule instructions assists adults in reporting experienced events . Becky EarhartSonja P. BrubacherMohammed M. AliMartine B. Powella Centre for Investigative Interviewing, Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD,…
Organizational trust and work attitudes among Chinese prison officers
Organizational trust and work attitudes among Chinese prison officers . Eric G. LambertJianhong LiuMonica Solinas-SaundersJennifer WarehamShanhe JiangJinwu Zhanga School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN, USAb…