Sex offenders with “deadly combination” of psychopathy and deviant sexual interests are not more likely to reoffend - CONCEPT Professional Training
Research found no evidence that sexual offenders who possess high levels of
We’re not so different: Comparing American and immigrant trauma survivors - CONCEPT Professional Training
Responses of immigrants from 46 different countries with histories of trauma to
Irrespective of Admission or Denial, the CASIC Demonstrates that Behavioral Correlates are Significantly Associated with Sexual Interest in Children - CONCEPT Professional Training
The items on the Correlates of Admission of Sexual Interest in Children
Promising preliminary results for DBT in a forensic psychiatric setting - CONCEPT Professional Training
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) shows promising results in reducing aggressive behavior in
Most Juveniles Who Commit Violent Offenses Do Not Reoffend in Adulthood - CONCEPT Professional Training
These findings may help inform new delinquency interventions that target the needs
Does normative data represent the norm with respect to justice-involved men? - CONCEPT Professional Training
Justice-involved men appear to represent a distinct neuropsychological population. This is the
Mixed Findings on the SAVRY’s and YLS/CMI’s Sensitivity to Short-term Changes in Risk - CONCEPT Professional Training
Although internal and external sensitivity to change on the SAVRY and YLS/CMI
Conducting competent research on competency and sanity - CONCEPT Professional Training
Incorporating combined competency to stand trial (CST) and mental state at the
Juveniles Who Receive More, Knowledgeable Support From Their Mothers May Be Less Likely To Re-Offend - CONCEPT Professional Training
Mothers’ knowledge of the justice system may influence juvenile re-offending. This is
Attorneys Often Fail to Clarify Ambiguous Child Testimony - CONCEPT Professional Training
When asked ‘do you know’ and ‘do you remember’ (DYK/R) questions containing
Sexually Abusive Clergy A Unique Subgroup of Sexual Offenders - CONCEPT Professional Training
Given the differences between sex offender subgroups, it may be important to
Multiple Feigning Strategies Used in Competence (CST) Evaluations - CONCEPT Professional Training
When CST examinees feign psychiatric symptoms, it is likely they will also