Typologies of sexually motivated abductions: a latent class analysis
Typologies of sexually motivated abductions: a latent class analysis . Noelle Warkentin Eric Beauregard Julien Chopin a School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canadab School of Criminal Justice, Universite…
Attitudes toward incarceration, neuronormalization and psychological treatment for violent offenders
Attitudes toward incarceration, neuronormalization and psychological treatment for violent offenders . Thomas F. Denson Mary-Ann Griffiths Lachlan Smith School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Read the…
Facilitating sensitive disclosures by building rapport: the sensitive topic paradigm*
Facilitating sensitive disclosures by building rapport: the sensitive topic paradigm* . Quintan Crough Cassandre Dion Larivière Funmilola Ogunseye Joseph Eastwood Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Department of Forensic Psychology,…
INSIGHT intervention for individuals who sexually offended against children: preliminary results of a randomized pilot study
INSIGHT intervention for individuals who sexually offended against children: preliminary results of a randomized pilot study . Marta Sousa Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves Andreia de Castro-Rodrigues a Psychology Research Center (CIPSI),…
Examining the effects of evidence disclosure timing and strength on information inconsistencies and provision within investigative interviews
Examining the effects of evidence disclosure timing and strength on information inconsistencies and provision within investigative interviews . Sam Polman Kirk Luther Hannah de Almeida Janina Eggers Steven James Watson…
Beyond 50%: providing contextual and coaching information substantially improves adults’ ability to detect children’s lies
Beyond 50%: providing contextual and coaching information substantially improves adults’ ability to detect children’s lies . Alison M. O’Connor Thomas D. Lyon Georgia Ellery Angela D. Evans a Psychology Department,…
Remaining silent during investigative interviews: a perspective of prisoners convicted for a serious crime
Remaining silent during investigative interviews: a perspective of prisoners convicted for a serious crime . Melanie Sauerland Miet Vanderhallen a Department of Clinical Psychological Science, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlandsb…
Standardized risk levels for violent recidivism risk assessed with the HCR-20: an exploration
Standardized risk levels for violent recidivism risk assessed with the HCR-20: an exploration . Maaike van Dooren Wineke J. Smid Katarzyna Uzieblo Marije Keulen-de Vos Vivienne de Vogel Robert Lehmann…
Lay person’s and psychology officers’ beliefs about memory, investigative interviewing and deception detection: data from Malaysia
Lay person’s and psychology officers’ beliefs about memory, investigative interviewing and deception detection: data from Malaysia . Kai Li Chung Kok Wei Tan I Ling Ding a School of Psychology…
Judicial decision-making in the era of pretrial reform
Judicial decision-making in the era of pretrial reform . Chelsea M. A. Foudray Evan M. Lowder Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA Read the…
Assessing risk among women who perpetrate intimate partner abuse
Assessing risk among women who perpetrate intimate partner abuse . Julia Nazarewicz Michael D. Trood Troy E. McEwan Susanne Strand Stefan Luebbers Benjamin L. Spivak a Centre for Forensic Behavioural…
Active guardianship in urban public places: place attachment and social cohesion
Active guardianship in urban public places: place attachment and social cohesion . Renee Zahnow School of Social Sciences, University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Australia Read the syndicated article here