Challenging longstanding assumptions about evaluator empathy in forensic evaluations
Evaluators who purposefully use expressive empathy during a psychopathy assessment interview rate
It’s all relative: Effect of contrast cases on jury members’ decision making
Prosecutors, individuals involved in criminal justice, and general public serving as jury
“That Was a Challenging Interview!” A Guide for Interviewing Individuals Given a Diagnosis of a Personality Disorder in Forensic Settings
Histories of complex trauma and insecure attachment are widespread among individuals given
A Cautionary Tale: Issues to Consider when Interviewing Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Forensic Contexts
Many features associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), such as emotional regulation
Letting them speak: Analysis of victim impact statements in capital sentencing proceedings
Victim impact statements are much less instigative than commonly thought, with prosecutors
It’s difficult, but you are doing a great job: The effect of interviewer’s support on child abuse victim’s reluctance in interviews
Interviewer’s support can mitigate child abuse victim’s reluctance, thus increasing the informativeness
Current Treatment Modalities May Not Fully Address the Heterogeneity of Psychopathology in Dual Diagnosis Forensic Inpatient Populations
This study sought to clarify the psychiatric and criminological characteristics among Belgian
APLS 2019 Presidential Address by Dr. Kevin Douglas
Dr. Kevin Douglas presented his Presidential address--Accomplishments and Aspirations: The Role of
AAFP Distinguished Contributions Award Address by Dr. Stephen Hart
Dr. Stephen Hart was awarded the American Academy of Forensic Psychology's Distinguish
Targeting Implicit Criminal Cognition in Policies and Intervention Programs
Criminal cognition outside of conscious awareness or conscious control may be a
Ward Climate? Research Shows: Still No Operationalized Definition
Ward climate is often used to refer to the material, social, and
The impact of gender and views of sexualization on sexual harassment judgments
Modern potential jurors are more aware of the false confession phenomenon, with