Evaluating interviews which search for the truth with suspects: but are investigators’ self-assessments of their own skills truthful ones?
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Beyond retribution, restoration and procedural justice: the Big Two of communion and agency in victims’ perspectives on justice
Beyond retribution, restoration and procedural justice: the Big Two of communion and agency in victims’ perspectives on justice . A. Pemberton Read the syndicated article here
A research note on the association between work–family conflict and job stress among Chinese prison staff
A research note on the association between work–family conflict and job stress among Chinese prison staff . Jianhong Liu Read the syndicated article here
Gathering human intelligence via repeated interviewing: further empirical tests of the Scharff technique
Gathering human intelligence via repeated interviewing: further empirical tests of the Scharff technique . Simon Oleszkiewicz Read the syndicated article here
Factors associated with desistance from violence in prison: an exploratory study
Factors associated with desistance from violence in prison: an exploratory study . Sophie Ellis Read the syndicated article here
A descriptive account of victims’ behaviour and responses in sexually exploitative interactions with offenders
A descriptive account of victims’ behaviour and responses in sexually exploitative interactions with offenders . Juliane A. Kloess Read the syndicated article here
Situational variables or beliefs? A multifaceted approach to understanding blame attributions
Situational variables or beliefs? A multifaceted approach to understanding blame attributions . Kerstin Adolfsson Read the syndicated article here
‘Any friend of yours is a friend of mine’: investigating the utilization of an interpreter in an investigative interview
‘Any friend of yours is a friend of mine’: investigating the utilization of an interpreter in an investigative interview . Kate A. Houston Read the syndicated article here
Judging guilt and accuracy: highly confident eyewitnesses are discounted when they provide featural justifications
Judging guilt and accuracy: highly confident eyewitnesses are discounted when they provide featural justifications . Chad S. Dodson Read the syndicated article here
Victims’ perceptions of the police response as a predictor of victim cooperation in the Netherlands: a prospective analysis
Victims’ perceptions of the police response as a predictor of victim cooperation in the Netherlands: a prospective analysis . Nathalie-Sharon N. Koster Read the syndicated article here
Mock jurors’ expectations regarding the psychological harm experienced by rape victims as a function of rape prototypicality
Mock jurors’ expectations regarding the psychological harm experienced by rape victims as a function of rape prototypicality . Kerri L. Pickel Read the syndicated article here
Attributions in the courtroom: the influence of race, incentive, and witness type on jurors’ perceptions of secondary confessions
Attributions in the courtroom: the influence of race, incentive, and witness type on jurors’ perceptions of secondary confessions . Evelyn M. Maeder Read the syndicated article here