Color coding, numbering, and “Wh”- questions in child interviews: What gets the best results?
Researchers and interviewers should be attentive to the tradeoffs in encouraging children
The Impact of Shame and Intrusive Memories in Adult Men with Criminal Justice Involvement
Almost half of the individuals in a Canadian sample of justice-involved adult
More Than a Label: Post-Release Re-Offending Predicted by Co-Morbid Diagnoses in an Australian Cohort of Forensic Patients
In sample of over 450 Australian men and women found Not Guilty
Factors to address to effectively decrease the rate of restoration readmissions
Immigrant status, absence of suspected feigning according to psychological testing and evaluator
Under the Armor: the Vulnerability that Underlies Aggression
In a sample of adolescent boys in a Dutch secure residential treatment
A Typology of Defendants Found Incompetent
Forensic evaluators and judges should recognize the decreased probability of restoration among
Applying a procedural justice framework to predict openness to change and likelihood of future use of evidence-based interview techniques to law enforcement.
Procedural fairness within law enforcement organizations is important to consider when implementing
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,