How a Certificate in Forensic Evaluation Can Help Enhance Your Career
Exposure to the criminal justice system itself increases some of the risk
The criminalizing effect of contact with the criminal justice system
Exposure to the criminal justice system itself increases some of the risk
Violence in Civil Psychiatric Patients: Mad, Bad, or Both?
This study examined the relationship between thinking styles and violence/aggression among civil
Risk assessment tools: Harmful or Helpful?
Use of a risk assessment tool for pre or post-trial decisions may
Predicting the risk of being placed in solitary confinement
A robust, easy-to-use, simple scale can be developed to assess the risk
COVID-19 Resources for Researchers
The American Psychological Association has compiled COVID-19 resources to ensure that the
Mindfulness Activity #68
Gratitude for Freedom Good Morning. Today is Memorial Day in the
Are Brain Abnormalities Implicated in Interpersonal Violence? Results of an Imaging Study
The present study investigated the prevalence and nature of structural brain abnormalities
One size cannot fit all: Investigative interview techniques with minimally verbal adults
Minimally verbal adults can provide useful event-related information when interviewed using appropriate
Online Courses: Four Ways to Stay Focused
One of the advantages that professionals appreciate most about the way technology
The Neuropsychology of Anger: Looking Through the Lens of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
The present study examined the relationship between anger and neuropsychological functioning in
Integration of the Risk-Need-Responsivity Principles Into Juvenile Probation Case Planning
Researchers should use implementation science methods to create and test decision-making supports