Training Influences Technique When it Comes to Police Interrogation
Not only is police interrogation technique related to the type of training
Reevaluated Psychometric Properties of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised
New research elucidates the psychometric properties of the Psychopathy-Checklist Revised (PCLR) while
Videoconference Legal Consultations May Be Just as Satisfying to Defendants as In-Person Consultations
Videoconference consultation between attorneys and clients yields similar client (criminal defendant) satisfaction
What Works and What Doesn’t – Bias Awareness and Correction Strategies Among Forensic Evaluators
Initial inquiry into bias awareness in forensic psychological evaluation sheds light on
Does Active Response vs. Observer Role Impact Officer Recall of Firearms Encounters?
A recent study in the United Kingdom suggests accurate recall of details
A Note to Legal Professionals – Interesting Findings Regarding Bias Screening Procedures in Determination of Juror Acceptability
Factors other than overt, juror-expressed partiality appear to influence challenge for cause
Research Suggests Influence of Priming Techniques on Disclosure During Interviews
Priming individuals using attachment security increases the likelihood of forthcomingness in interviews.
Interactive Training System Successful for Child Interviewers
A computer-based, interactive training system demonstrates promising results for investigative interviewers of
Factors that Predict Severe and Repeated Aggression in Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients
Discriminant model correctly predicts 74.2% of severe repetitive aggressors in forensic psychiatric
Juror Ratings of Risk Appear Dependent Upon Communication Format in Static-99R Reports
Prospective jurors draw different conclusions about reported Static-99R scores depending on whether
Adversarial Allegiance Appears Evident in Static-99R Score Reporting and Interpretation
Adversarial Allegiance Appears Evident in Static-99R Score Reporting and Interpretation Static-99R score
Judicial Preferences Regarding Expert Evidence in Violence Risk Assessment
Canadian judges who consider violence risk assessment cases appear to express various