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Understanding the Developmental Course and Severity of Criminality Among Individuals with SMI

This study, published in Law and Human Behavior, examines differences in criminal,

Criminal Culpability of Juveniles: Adult Time for Adult Crime or Differential Treatment?

This article summarizes the developmental differences between adolescents and adults, providing implications

Miranda comprehension and misconceptions reflect distinct abilities

Contrary to widespread assumptions, serious Miranda misconceptions commonly occur, even among detainees

Missed Treatment Appointments, Mental Health, and Recidivism Among Forensic ADHD Patients

Treatment appointment no-show rates are related to serious psychopathological factors in forensic

Implementing DBT in Forensic Settings

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), in partnership with the Risk Need Responsivity (RNR)

I was Born this Way: Psychopathology Etiology Determines Level of Blame

Criminals with a genetically predisposed psychopathology are seen as more blameworthy than

Confidence ratings may mitigate problematic influences on child witnesses

Ratings-based procedures can be used on children to mitigate problematic influences on

Diversion Completion Related to Criminological, Clinical, Psychosocial, and Procedural Factors

Diversion completion is related to criminological, clinical, psychosocial, and procedural factors. This

Cognitive bias: A cause for concern

Most evaluators express concern over cognitive bias but hold an incorrect view

Self-Control and Positive Relationships are Central to Support for Organizational Justice Amongst Police Managers

The data from our anonymous survey of command-level police officers reveals that

Break the cycle: Stopping intergenerational poverty through families and schools

Improving the economic stability of the family is not enough: Evidence-based family

Keep out of trouble: Validation of a risk assessment measure in a correctional sample

Despite high interrater reliability and relative ease of administration, caution is advised

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