The right patient on the right bed: historical risk profiles of two-year post-discharge recidivists, non-recidivists and long-stay patients at the start of forensic treatment
The right patient on the right bed: historical risk profiles of two-year post-discharge recidivists, non-recidivists and long-stay patients at the start of forensic treatment . Paul Ter Horst Guusje Van…
Racial identity as a moderator of same-race bias among Hispanic mock-jurors
Racial identity as a moderator of same-race bias among Hispanic mock-jurors . Monique Swaby Teresa Virgen Aundia Dianat Jayla Edwards Karina Olmos Mitchell L. Eisen a Department of Psychology, California…
Unravelling the wellbeing needs of correctional officers: results from nine separate focus groups
Unravelling the wellbeing needs of correctional officers: results from nine separate focus groups . Frank Ferdik Barbara Pierce Abigail Strait Haven Hizer Emma Staples a Department of Criminal Justice, Austin…
Is the appearance change instruction ever helpful for eyewitness identifications?
Is the appearance change instruction ever helpful for eyewitness identifications? . Sneha Suresh Daniel Reisberg Kathy Pezdek a Department of Psychology, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, USAb Department of Psychology,…
A framework for testing theories of criminal decision-making using VR scenarios and process tracing and its application to situational action theory
A framework for testing theories of criminal decision-making using VR scenarios and process tracing and its application to situational action theory . Christoph Herrmann a Institute of Criminology, University of…
The effect of contributing cause for wrongful conviction on trait ascriptions and hypothetical hiring judgments
The effect of contributing cause for wrongful conviction on trait ascriptions and hypothetical hiring judgments . Abigail J. Langeberg Kevin M. Summers E. Paige Lloyd Department of Psychology, University of…
Multiple independent lineups: a procedure for corroborating eyewitness identification evidence in children
Multiple independent lineups: a procedure for corroborating eyewitness identification evidence in children . Shaelyn M. A. Carr Kaila C. Bruer a Department of Psychology, University of Regina, Regina, Canadab Department…
The spider’s web of organized crime: structural configuration of a real criminal organization and its relevance for the management of its security and efficiency needs
The spider’s web of organized crime: structural configuration of a real criminal organization and its relevance for the management of its security and efficiency needs . Clara Soler Prieto Florentino…
Adding nuance to the role of juror anger and sadness at trial: moderating effects of juror gender and sympathy on verdicts in a battered woman case
Adding nuance to the role of juror anger and sadness at trial: moderating effects of juror gender and sympathy on verdicts in a battered woman case . Kimberly Schweitzer Narina…
Factors differentiating between incarcerated men and women in New South Wales, Australia
Factors differentiating between incarcerated men and women in New South Wales, Australia . Jemima Smith Andrew McGrath Bianca Spaccavento Yatin Mahajan a School of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, Australiab…
Developing and evaluating a training programme in legal psychology for Finnish asylum officials
Developing and evaluating a training programme in legal psychology for Finnish asylum officials . Jenny Skrifvars Jan Antfolk Julia Korkman a The Faculty of Arts, Psychology and Theology, Åbo Akademi…
Cognitions and emotions about child sexual abuse (CECSA): development of a self-Report measure to predict bias in child sexual abuse investigations
Cognitions and emotions about child sexual abuse (CECSA): development of a self-Report measure to predict bias in child sexual abuse investigations . Elsa Gewehr Renate Volbert Marie Merschhemke Pekka Santtila…