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Ward Climate? Research Shows: Still No Operationalized Definition

Ward climate is often used to refer to the material, social, and

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy within the Risk Need Responsivity Framework Reduces Recidivism

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) exemplifies all the components of Cognitive-Behavioral programs that

ADHD Symptoms and Antisocial Traits Associated with Higher No-Show Rates

Sixty male patients with ADHD who received treatment in a Dutch forensic

Research Shows: No Consensus on Optimal Long-Term Treatment for Forensic Patients

This rapid review summarizes available research on the definition, prevalence, characteristics, and

MMPI-2-RF Scales Have Limited Utility in Predicting Competency Restoration

The present study evaluated whether specific aspects of psychopathological constructs assessed by

Self-Control and Positive Relationships are Central to Support for Organizational Justice Amongst Police Managers

The data from our anonymous survey of command-level police officers reveals that

High Base Rate of Feigning Detected Among Defendants Committed for Competency Restoration

This study examined the utility of an admission screening process to explore

Psychological Research Has Had Minimal Impact on Practice in the Field of Child Protection - CONCEPT Professional Training

Psychology has contributed to the knowledge base and available assessment and intervention

Disgust Reactions from Color Photographs Make Jurors More Conviction Prone - CONCEPT Professional Training

Mock jurors were randomly assigned to view either nongruesome photographs or gruesome

Attorneys Often Fail to Clarify Ambiguous Child Testimony - CONCEPT Professional Training

When asked ‘do you know’ and ‘do you remember’ (DYK/R) questions containing

PCRA Overestimates Recidivism for Older Offenders and Underestimates for Younger Offenders

Despite the inclusion of age as a risk factor, PCRA scores overestimate

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