Capacity to classify feigned symptoms of mental illness and/or cognitive impairment using the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology
Specific cut-off scores used in prior research to classify individuals as faking
The fight to remain silent: Individuals with intellectual disability and their involvement in the legal system and custodial interrogations
Information regarding intelligence may be used to predict an individual’s Miranda abilities
Support for the Admissibility of Forensic Neuropsychological Evidence
This study on the state of the practice in forensic neuropsychological assessment
Computerized Assessments Could be a Viable Alternative to Traditional Assessment in Forensic Settings - CONCEPT Professional Training
Incarcerated participants reacted positively to computerized assessment formats in this randomized controlled
Clinical Experience May Affect The Predictive Validity of the PCL-R - CONCEPT Professional Training
Clinical experience may impact the variability in scores on the PCL-R and
New Fordham Risk Screening Tool May Be Able to Accurately Identify Patients In Need Of A Full Violence Risk Assessment - CONCEPT Professional Training
The Fordham Risk Screening Tool may be able to identify patients in
Juveniles Who Receive More, Knowledgeable Support From Their Mothers May Be Less Likely To Re-Offend - CONCEPT Professional Training
Mothers’ knowledge of the justice system may influence juvenile re-offending. This is
Youths’ Attitudes Toward the Justice System are Most Impacted by Their First Arrest
Youths’ first contact with the justice system may have an impact on
Cognitive Processing Style May Represent a Threat to Making Competent Plea Decisions
A person’s cognitive processing style may affect his or her decision to
Moral Typecasting May Play A Large Role in How People Perceive Offenders
People may use moral typecasting in their judgment of offenders and to
Forensic Risk Assessments Must Account for Cultural Considerations
A Canadian court recently ruled that risk assessment instruments must take cultural
Adversarial Allegiance May Be More Likely When Evidence Is Flawed
Evidence features may have an effect on the presence of adversarial allegiance