Fairness, objectivity, and probability: Perceptions of defendant’s future risk of violence by jurors
When testifying regarding violence risk assessment, the experts are advised to present
A Subpopulation Within a Subpopulation: Working with Women in Forensic Settings
Women’s pathways into and experiences in forensic settings differ from men’s, as
Helping or hurting: A review of the impact and effectiveness of mental health courts
Mental health courts continue to be the most important interventions for people
Concerns regarding the potential negative effects of the psychopathy “label” on punishment outcomes may not be deserved
Significant effects on punishment outcomes may be attributable to the general impact
The first fully randomized field experiment of police interrogations, investigates the impact of video recording
Informing suspects that interrogations are being recorded does not inhibit suspects or
A Case of Misdiagnosis? Gang Members’ Mental and Emotional Health Needs
A meta-analysis of available literature on gang members’ mental health and emotions
Words of Caution: Recommendations to Consider when Interviewing Patients with a History of Aggression or Violence
This article discusses some of the issues that arise when interviewing individuals
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