When innocent confess: Modern potential jurors’ attitude toward false confessions
Modern potential jurors are more aware of the false confession phenomenon, with
Parents’ understanding of the child welfare system
Although parent’s understanding of the juvenile dependency system is crucial to the
Challenging the witness incompetence myth: Forensic interviews with individuals with intellectual disability
Individuals with intellectual disability are able to participate in criminal investigation and
Et tu, friend? Confessions and corroborating alibis among friends and strangers
Knowledge of a confession may alter the willingness to corroborate alibi even
Extra! Extra! Read all about it: The impact of pretrial media coverage on the right to fair trial in capital cases
Pretrial publicity in capital cases tends to be highly negative, sensationalistic, and
Guilty after proven innocent: Perceptions of exonerees’ innocence and reintegration support services
Exonerees who were wrongfully convicted based on false confessions were perceived to
Locally- v. globally-developed actuarial tools and professional judgment in predicting sexual recidivism
When assessing risk for sexual recidivism, use of actuarial tools that were
The link between risk assessment and management: Not as straightforward as it seems
When applied to risk management, risk assessment tools are not sufficient in
Building a bridge between assessment and practice: Risk assessment tool and RNR principles adherence in probation case plans
Although the LS/CMI was found to be a valid tool for appraising
Living with the War Inside: How Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Substance Use are Related to Violent and Nonviolent Charges among Veterans
Posttraumatic stress symptoms, particularly intrusion symptoms, are associated with violent charges, while
Missed Treatment Appointments, Mental Health, and Recidivism Among Forensic ADHD Patients
Treatment appointment no-show rates are related to serious psychopathological factors in forensic