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Children's Descriptions of Clothing Placement Vary Based on Question Type - CONCEPT Professional Training

The current study has implications for questioning young children regarding spatial descriptions

Degree of Harm and Time Passed are Key Factors for Participation in Victim-Offender Mediation

As time goes on, victims of serious offenses are more willing to

Research should Include Consideration of Combined CST and MSO Evaluations

Combined evaluations of competency to stand trial (CST) and mental state at

(In)Accuracy of Adults’ Deception Detection in Children Equal to Chance

Adults, both professionals and laypersons alike, are generally no better than chance

Impact of Risk Assessment on Recidivism Rates in Intimate Partner Violence - CONCEPT Professional Training

The level of assessed risk moderates the relation between risk management and

Dr. Itiel Dror IAFMHS Keynote Address - CONCEPT Professional Training

Dr. Itiel Dror presents keynote address on The Pitfalls in Forensic Assessments

Interview Style and Deception Detection - CONCEPT Professional Training

Interview style may impact detection of deception This is the bottom line

Situational Risk Factors related to Racial Bias and Policing - CONCEPT Professional Training

Situational risk factors common to patrol policing—such as discretion, novice status, crime

The usual suspects: Unintuitive findings about the medium used in lineups

Contrary to popular belief, live lineups are not superior to video and

Psychological Research Has Had Minimal Impact on Practice in the Field of Child Protection - CONCEPT Professional Training

Psychology has contributed to the knowledge base and available assessment and intervention

Tom Grisso 2016 IAFMHS Keynote Address - CONCEPT Professional Training

Dr. Tom Grisso presents keynote address on Juvenile Sentencing and What Forensic

Promises and Pitfalls of the “Research-to-Policy-Pipeline” Process - CONCEPT Professional Training

Policymaking is complex and incorporates many factors and voices. Rigorous empirical evidence

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