The Scharff technique: training military intelligence officers to elicit information from small cells of sources
The Scharff technique: training military intelligence officers to elicit information from small cells of sources . Pär Anders Granhag Read the syndicated article here
The verdict is in: how did they decide? Using drivers’ self-reported data to understand officers’ decision making during traffic stop encounters
The verdict is in: how did they decide? Using drivers’ self-reported data to understand officers’ decision making during traffic stop encounters . Francis D. Boateng Read the syndicated article here
Barriers to safety for victims of domestic homicide
Barriers to safety for victims of domestic homicide . Natalia Musielak Read the syndicated article here
Perceptions of coercion in interrogation: comparing expert and lay opinions
Perceptions of coercion in interrogation: comparing expert and lay opinions . Jeffrey Kaplan Read the syndicated article here
The effect of ambiguous question wording on jurors’ presumption of innocence
The effect of ambiguous question wording on jurors’ presumption of innocence . Kristy A. Martire Read the syndicated article here
Role call: sex, gender roles, and intimate partner violence
Role call: sex, gender roles, and intimate partner violence . Marissa Stanziani Read the syndicated article here
Police officers’ and Registered Intermediaries’ use of drawing during investigative interviews with vulnerable witnesses
Police officers’ and Registered Intermediaries’ use of drawing during investigative interviews with vulnerable witnesses . Michelle L. A. Mattison Read the syndicated article here
Mock-juror reactions to multiple interview presentation and rapport-building
Mock-juror reactions to multiple interview presentation and rapport-building . Genevieve F. Waterhouse Read the syndicated article here
When context matters: how false, truthful, and genre-related communication styles are revealed in language
When context matters: how false, truthful, and genre-related communication styles are revealed in language . David M. Markowitz Read the syndicated article here
‘Their life in your hands’: the experiences of prison-based psychologists conducting risk assessments with indeterminate sentenced prisoners in the United Kingdom
‘Their life in your hands’: the experiences of prison-based psychologists conducting risk assessments with indeterminate sentenced prisoners in the United Kingdom . Jo Shingler Read the syndicated article here
Officers’ memory and stress in virtual lethal force scenarios: Implications for policy and training
Officers’ memory and stress in virtual lethal force scenarios: Implications for policy and training . Kimberley A. McClure Read the syndicated article here
Criminal thinking as a moderator of the perceived certainty–offending relationship: age variations
Criminal thinking as a moderator of the perceived certainty–offending relationship: age variations . Glenn D. Walters Read the syndicated article here