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Research Suggests Influence of Priming Techniques on Disclosure During Interviews

Priming individuals using attachment security increases the likelihood of forthcomingness in interviews.

Mental Health Courts adhering to the Risk-Need-Responsivity Model lower recidivism risk

The Risk-Need-Responsivity model may be an effective case management approach for MHCs

Shame and Guilt are Important to the Understanding of Psychopathy and Psychopathology in Juveniles

For juveniles, shame is positively related to psychopathic behaviors while guilt is

Investigator Knowledge of Witness Interviewing Techniques: Awareness, Use, and Training

Law enforcement interviewers are generally aware of the difference between productive and

No Racial Bias in Response to Juvenile Probation Violations

No systematic pattern of racial discrimination appears to exist post release in

Interactive Training System Successful for Child Interviewers

A computer-based, interactive training system demonstrates promising results for investigative interviewers of

The Role of Callous-Unemotional Traits within Adolescent Group Offending

Callous-Unemotional (CU) traits are associated with a greater likelihood of adolescents offending

Psychological Assessments for Aboriginal Offenders may be Culturally Biased

The Correctional Service of Canada faces an order to stop using key

Harry Kennedy 2014 IAFMHS Keynote Address

Dr. Harry Kennedy presents keynote address on Active Management of Length of

CPORT shows Predictive Accuracy for Sexual Recidivism among Adult Male Child Pornography Offenders

The Child Pornography Offender Risk Tool (CPORT) was significantly associated with sexual

Ian Freckelton 2014 IAFMHS Keynote Address

Dr. Ian Freckelton presents keynote address on Not Guilty by Reason of

START Reveals Gender Difference in Prediction of Inpatient Aggression and Self-harm

The START is a better predictor of aggression and self-harm in women

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