Guilt by association: mock jurors’ perceptions of defendants and victims with criminal family members
Guilt by association: mock jurors’ perceptions of defendants and victims with criminal family members . Peter O. Rerick Read the syndicated article here
A descriptive model of the offence process for animal abusers: evidence from a community sample
A descriptive model of the offence process for animal abusers: evidence from a community sample . Jade Ford Read the syndicated article here
Feeling guilty: little effect on false confession rate
Feeling guilty: little effect on false confession rate . Teresa Schneider Read the syndicated article here
Changes in offender-rated working alliance in probation supervision as predictors of recidivism
Changes in offender-rated working alliance in probation supervision as predictors of recidivism . Annelies Sturm Read the syndicated article here
Judging memory: strong verbal confidence and lineup context influence inferences about eyewitnesses
Judging memory: strong verbal confidence and lineup context influence inferences about eyewitnesses . Daniella K. Cash Read the syndicated article here
Experiences and psychological health among children exposed to online child sexual abuse – a mixed methods study of court verdicts
Experiences and psychological health among children exposed to online child sexual abuse – a mixed methods study of court verdicts . Malin Joleby Read the syndicated article here
‘People don’t like you when you’re different’: exploring the prison experiences of autistic individuals
‘People don’t like you when you’re different’: exploring the prison experiences of autistic individuals . Luke P. Vinter Read the syndicated article here
Offence characteristics: a comparison of lone, duo, and 3+ perpetrator robbery offences
Offence characteristics: a comparison of lone, duo, and 3+ perpetrator robbery offences . Sarah Wüllenweber Read the syndicated article here
The potential effect of neurobiological evidence on the adjudication of criminal responsibility of psychopathic defendants in involuntary manslaughter cases
The potential effect of neurobiological evidence on the adjudication of criminal responsibility of psychopathic defendants in involuntary manslaughter cases . Colleen M. Berryessa Read the syndicated article here
Ingroup biases of forensic experts: perceptions of wrongful convictions versus exonerations
Ingroup biases of forensic experts: perceptions of wrongful convictions versus exonerations . Kyle C. Scherr Read the syndicated article here
Growing up in single-parent families and the criminal involvement of adolescents: a systematic review
Growing up in single-parent families and the criminal involvement of adolescents: a systematic review . Janique Kroese Read the syndicated article here
Cross-cultural reliability and rater bias in forensic risk assessment: a review of the literature
Cross-cultural reliability and rater bias in forensic risk assessment: a review of the literature . Samantha Venner Read the syndicated article here