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The Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) Overseas: Validation in a Singaporean Sample

The Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) outperformed various performance validity tests except

SAVRY Predictive Validity in Asian Youth

Youth probation officers are able to adequately predict violent and nonviolent reoffending

Recommendations for Optimal eMental Healthcare with Forensic Populations

Although eHealth technologies have the potential to be efficacious interventions for forensic

Distinguishing Psychopathy in Adolescents – Promising Avenues

Psychopathy presents a challenging construct to measure, particularly in youth. The MMPI-A-RF

Another Tool in the Tool Box? The Utility of the MMPI-2-RF in Sexual Violence Risk Assessment

In a sample of German inmates in an inpatient psychological treatment setting,

Are Youth 12 and Under Truly Competent to Proceed with Trial? Adjudicative Competency in Juveniles

An evaluation of over 600 archived juvenile competency to proceed evaluations in

That’s Not What the Doctor Ordered; When PRN Medications are Regularly Administered

In a sample of patients from a forensic psychiatric hospital in Finland,

Importance of targeting criminal risk factors in psychotherapeutic interventions

To be most successful, when treating criminal justice–involved persons with mental illness,

Don’t Shoot: Examining firearms laws and the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

Laws that limit potential shooters’ access to firearms by requiring permits may

Correlation – not Causation: Traumatic Brain Injury and Aggressive Behavior in Detainees

In a sample of Dutch inmates, a history of traumatic brain injury

A Cross-Cultural Evaluation of the MMPI-2-RF in Sexual Violence Risk Assessment

In a sample of German inmates in a psychological treatment setting, externalizing

A Rare Look Into Post-Index Offense Incidents of Aggression

The majority of the incidents of aggression committed by this sample of

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