A conceptual framework for internet child abuse material offenders: risk-relevant therapy based on assessed risk factors
A conceptual framework for internet child abuse material offenders: risk-relevant therapy based on assessed risk factors . Catherine GarringtonSally KeltyDebra RickwoodDouglas P. BoerDiscipline of Psychology, School of Health Sciences, Faculty…
Individual attitudes toward coerced confessions change perception of confession evidence: why jurors may accept or reject poor-quality confessions
Individual attitudes toward coerced confessions change perception of confession evidence: why jurors may accept or reject poor-quality confessions . Glenys A. HoltMatthew A. Palmera Applied Research Centre for Disability and…
The effect of surgical masks on identification decisions from masked and unmasked lineups
The effect of surgical masks on identification decisions from masked and unmasked lineups . Annegrete PaluAire RaidveeValeri MurnikovKristjan Kaska Institute of Psychology, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estoniab School of Natural…
Towards Human Rights Compliance in Australian Prisons
Towards Human Rights Compliance in Australian Prisons Volume 30, Issue 5, October 2023, Page 737-744. Kris GledhillProfessor Law AUT Law School, Auckland, New Zealand Read the syndicated article here
Human rights and the social determinants of mental health: fostering interdisciplinary research collaboration
Human rights and the social determinants of mental health: fostering interdisciplinary research collaboration . Yvette MakerBernadette McSherrya Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australiab Melbourne Law School, University of…
All mouth and trousers? Use of the Devil’s Advocate questioning protocol to determine authenticity of opinions about protester actions
All mouth and trousers? Use of the Devil’s Advocate questioning protocol to determine authenticity of opinions about protester actions . Samantha MannAldert VrijHaneen DeebSharon LealDepartment of Psychology, University of Portsmouth,…
Opposite sides of the same coin: syndrome evidence, child abuse and the wrongful conviction of Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis
Opposite sides of the same coin: syndrome evidence, child abuse and the wrongful conviction of Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis . Carrie Leonetti Read the syndicated article here
The harassment of parliamentarians and judicial officers: a South Australian perspective
The harassment of parliamentarians and judicial officers: a South Australian perspective . Sravan Anne Read the syndicated article here
‘I like you so . . . ’: how transgressor and interviewer likeability and familiarity influence children’s disclosures
‘I like you so . . . ’: how transgressor and interviewer likeability and familiarity influence children’s disclosures . Ida Foster Read the syndicated article here
Adolescents with harmful sexual behaviours in New Zealand: could assessment of personality-based classifications help guide therapeutic interventions?
Adolescents with harmful sexual behaviours in New Zealand: could assessment of personality-based classifications help guide therapeutic interventions? . Maria Purcell Read the syndicated article here
Decision-making capacity assessments in New Zealand and Australia: a systematised review
Decision-making capacity assessments in New Zealand and Australia: a systematised review . Nicola Mooney Read the syndicated article here
Bad parents? evaluating judgements of infant homicides
Bad parents? evaluating judgements of infant homicides . Brandon Sparks Read the syndicated article here