Translating Research into Practice

Fairness among clinicians: Presence of bias in forensic evaluations

Important legal and clinical issues need to be carefully considered when assessing

A fool for a client? Addressing the issue of competency in self-representation in court

Important legal and clinical issues need to be carefully considered when assessing

Predicting When Young Men Carry Guns

Black and White males who deal drugs and affiliate with delinquent peers

Have I seen you before? Familiar eyewitness identifications in research and in court

Familiarity in eyewitness identification should be conceptualized on a continuum, and providing

Madmen with guns: The relationship between mental health and mass shootings in the United States

Increasing firearm responsibility and safety and reducing mental health stigma to allow

The virtue of similarity: Overcoming resistance in intelligence interviews through cooperative mindset

Creating a relationship with a subject that is based on similarities with

Fairness, objectivity, and probability: Perceptions of defendant’s future risk of violence by jurors

When testifying regarding violence risk assessment, the experts are advised to present

Helping or hurting: A review of the impact and effectiveness of mental health courts

Mental health courts continue to be the most important interventions for people

It’s all relative: Effect of contrast cases on jury members’ decision making

Prosecutors, individuals involved in criminal justice, and general public serving as jury

Letting them speak: Analysis of victim impact statements in capital sentencing proceedings

Victim impact statements are much less instigative than commonly thought, with prosecutors

It’s difficult, but you are doing a great job: The effect of interviewer’s support on child abuse victim’s reluctance in interviews

Interviewer’s support can mitigate child abuse victim’s reluctance, thus increasing the informativeness

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