The interaction between a change in substance use/consequences and a change in moral agency as a mechanism for decreased criminal involvement in low-to-moderate and high-risk youth

The interaction between a change in substance use/consequences and a change in moral agency as a mechanism for decreased criminal involvement in low-to-moderate and high-risk youth . Glenn D. Walters…
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Moral norms and risk perceptions toward driving under the influence of recreational versus medical cannabis among Israeli young adults

Moral norms and risk perceptions toward driving under the influence of recreational versus medical cannabis among Israeli young adults . Hagit Bonny-Noach Vered Ne’eman-Haviv a Department of Criminology, Faculty of…
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Why should we punish and how? The role of moral intuitions and personal worldviews for punitiveness and sentencing preferences

Why should we punish and how? The role of moral intuitions and personal worldviews for punitiveness and sentencing preferences . Øyvind Jørgensen Artur Nilsson a Kristianstad Universityb University of Bergen,…
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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…
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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,…
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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),…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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