Psychiatric hospitalisation; transitioning from consenting to involuntarily admitting–re-conceptualisation and a procedural framework

Psychiatric hospitalisation; transitioning from consenting to involuntarily admitting–re-conceptualisation and a procedural framework . Ahmad Shobassy Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Michigan, USA Read the syndicated article here
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Taking the law into your hands: the impact of attention and nonverbal memory on the gestural misinformation effect

Taking the law into your hands: the impact of attention and nonverbal memory on the gestural misinformation effect . Belanna Kalis Nicole Dargue Naomi Sweller a School of Psychological Sciences,…
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Central eight risk factors among early dropouts, late dropouts, and completers of forensic outpatient care: a network analysis

Central eight risk factors among early dropouts, late dropouts, and completers of forensic outpatient care: a network analysis . Joan van Horn Juliette Hutten Mara Eisenberg Bruno Verschuere Annemiek Vial…
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Fear of crime in context. A cross-national longitudinal analysis of perceived unsafety in Europe, 2002–2020

Fear of crime in context. A cross-national longitudinal analysis of perceived unsafety in Europe, 2002–2020 . Mirko Nazzari Moris Triventi Marco Calaresu a Department of Law, University of Sassari, Sassari,…
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Verifiable information in truthful statements: do interview context and language proficiency matter?

Verifiable information in truthful statements: do interview context and language proficiency matter? . Irena Boskovic Hugues Delmas Alina Andretzky Myriam Hocini Eric Rassin a Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural…
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Ethical tensions in forensic psychological practice: experiences of New Zealand psychologists in an increasingly risk-averse legislative context

Ethical tensions in forensic psychological practice: experiences of New Zealand psychologists in an increasingly risk-averse legislative context . Virginia M. Jones Gwenda M. Willis Tony Ward a School of Psychology,…
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