Callous but in control: the effect of emotion regulation on callous traits in a sample of New Zealand youth
Callous but in control: the effect of emotion regulation on callous traits in a sample of New Zealand youth . Angus G. Craig Craig Barretto Kahn Tasker Julia Ioane Ian…
Harmful sexual behaviours against siblings in New Zealand: could assessment of the family environment guide therapeutic intervention?
Harmful sexual behaviours against siblings in New Zealand: could assessment of the family environment guide therapeutic intervention? . James Brennan Kahn Tasker Ian Lambie School of Psychology, The University of…
The experiences of undergoing medico-legal assessments when seeking asylum in the UK: an interpretive phenomenological analysis
The experiences of undergoing medico-legal assessments when seeking asylum in the UK: an interpretive phenomenological analysis . Matthew McDonnell John McGowan Ella Weldon Cornelius Katona a Clinical Psychologist, Salomons Institute…
A cross-cultural mixed-methods approach to the conceptualisation of domestic violence in the United Kingdom and Peru
A cross-cultural mixed-methods approach to the conceptualisation of domestic violence in the United Kingdom and Peru . Elsa Rivera Aleksandra Monteiro Department of College of Health, Psychology, and Social Care,…
Lawyers’ perspectives on how to manage the psychosocial risks they face in the legal assistance sector
Lawyers’ perspectives on how to manage the psychosocial risks they face in the legal assistance sector . Clare Pike Elly Quinlan a Project completed as part of Master’s thesis, Clinical…
Cross-cultural applicability of the Inventory of Problems–29 (IOP–29): a pre-registered German replication of Akca, Tepedelen, et al. (2023)
Cross-cultural applicability of the Inventory of Problems–29 (IOP–29): a pre-registered German replication of Akca, Tepedelen, et al. (2023) . Henrike Höpfner Burcu Uysal Mark Stemmler Ali Y. E. Akca Luciano Giromini…
Are legal professionals more knowledgeable about eyewitness testimony factors than the general public? A survey of judges, prosecutors, and laypeople
Are legal professionals more knowledgeable about eyewitness testimony factors than the general public? A survey of judges, prosecutors, and laypeople . Joanna Kabzińska Karolina Dukała Faculty of Psychology in Katowice,…
Investigating deception findings in Canadian refugee status rejections: legal inferences and psychological assumptions
Investigating deception findings in Canadian refugee status rejections: legal inferences and psychological assumptions . Hilary Evans Cameron Jane Herlihy Michaela Hynie a Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Toronto Metropolitan University,…
Implementation of practices: Deemed trauma-informed in juvenile court
Implementation of practices: Deemed trauma-informed in juvenile court . Eva McKinsey Raza Lamb Amelia Thorn Grace F. Davis Lauren A. Allen Ana E. Herndon Sidharth Ravi Jade E. Terry Tess…
Light Triad traits of personality as moderators between the dark core of personality, psychopathy, and antisociality/criminality
Light Triad traits of personality as moderators between the dark core of personality, psychopathy, and antisociality/criminality . Pedro Pechorro Victor H. Palma João Maroco Mário R. Simões Matt DeLisi a…
Ensuring compulsory treatment is used as a last resort: a narrative review of the knowledge about Community Treatment Orders
Ensuring compulsory treatment is used as a last resort: a narrative review of the knowledge about Community Treatment Orders . Chris Maylea Tessa-May Zirnsak Vrinda Edan Paul Armitage Hannah Robert…
Comparison of sociodemographic, clinical and forensic characteristics of delusional disorder cases with and without violent crime history: a comparative-descriptive retrospective study from Turkey
Comparison of sociodemographic, clinical and forensic characteristics of delusional disorder cases with and without violent crime history: a comparative-descriptive retrospective study from Turkey . Muhammed Emin Boylu Yasin Kavla Hüseyin…