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Computerized Assessments Could be a Viable Alternative to Traditional Assessment in Forensic Settings - CONCEPT Professional Training

Incarcerated participants reacted positively to computerized assessment formats in this randomized controlled

Psychology’s Influence on Prisons and Imprisonment - CONCEPT Professional Training

Psychology has had several influences on prisons and imprisonment. This article reflects

TOMM Cut Scores May Not Generalize to Spanish-Speaking Adults - CONCEPT Professional Training

Cultural differences and age may impact scores on the Test of Memory

Sexual assault disclosures among undergraduate resident assistants - CONCEPT Professional Training

Undergraduate resident assistants’ reporting behaviors are determined by knowledge of university sexual

Keep Your Bias to Yourself: The Impact of Deliberating with Differently Biased Jurors - CONCEPT Professional Training

The current study examined the influence of pretrial publicity on mock-jurors’ guilt

ODARA + SARA = Prediction of Intimate Partner Violence and General Criminal Recidivism - CONCEPT Professional Training

The combination of two risk measures, the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment

Disgust Reactions from Color Photographs Make Jurors More Conviction Prone - CONCEPT Professional Training

Mock jurors were randomly assigned to view either nongruesome photographs or gruesome

Mandatory reporters’ knowledge, perception, and trust in Title IX - CONCEPT Professional Training

As a resident assistant (RA), a mandatory reporting role under Title IX,

Clinical Experience May Affect The Predictive Validity of the PCL-R - CONCEPT Professional Training

Clinical experience may impact the variability in scores on the PCL-R and

Lie Detection is More Effective When Speakers Provide Statements in their Non-native Language - CONCEPT Professional Training

Lie detection is more effective when speakers provide statements in their nonnative

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