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Gender Not a Significant Moderator for Predicting Violence in Insanity Acquittees

Gender is not a significant moderator for predicting violence using the HCR-20-V3

Gender Equality is an Inequality in Risk Assessment

PCRA strongly predicts arrests for both genders, but overestimates women’s likelihood of

Adversarial Allegiance May Be More Likely When Evidence Is Flawed

Evidence features may have an effect on the presence of adversarial allegiance

SIRS-2 Not as Useful as SIRS for Identifying Feigned Psychopathology

Although the SIRS-2 contains scales that are more specific and practical for

Negligence Judgments by Judges Biased by Hindsight

Negligence judgments by judges were biased by hindsight. This is the bottom

Outpatient Competency Restoration Shows Promising Outcomes

Outpatient competency restoration programs (OCRP’s) demonstrate high competency restoration rates, low program

Are forensic judgments susceptible to biases derived from social stereotypes?

Criminal stereotypes are a potential source of bias in forensic evidence analysis

California Marriage and Family Therapists

As of January 1, 2015, the CA BBS will no longer issue

California Counselors

Licensees must complete 36 hours of continuing education within the preceding two

California Social Workers

CE Requirements for Social Workers in California: 36 hours every 2 years.

California Licensed Educational Psychologist (School Psychologists)

The CA BBS accepts APA approved courses for the LEP continuing education.

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