Chances are You Know Half as Much as You Did 7 Years Ago: Half-Life of Knowledge Underscores the Importance of Continued Professional Development
The half-life of knowledge is an interesting and important concept. Half-life of
Clinical Opinions Regarding Likelihood of Restoration to Competence Depend Upon Records Reviewed
Evaluators who did not consider psychological, medical and/or criminal records as part
Most Americans Do NOT have a Complete Understanding of their Miranda Rights
Most Americans do not have a complete understanding of their Miranda rights.
Child-Informed Mediation Results in More Positive Mediation Outcomes
Child-informed mediation appears to result in more positive mediation outcomes than mediation
Psychopathic Personality Inventory – Revised (PPI-R) Validity Scales found to be Necessary and Useful
The Deviant Responding (DV) and Virtuous Responding (VR) validity scales of the
Psychopathy NOT Predictive of Violence in Latino Americans
The power of psychopathy to predict violence may vary by ethnic group.
AP-LS Presidential Address 2013 by Dr. Bill Foote (Video)
Each year at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, the
IAFMHS 2013 Keynote: Transforming Mental Health Systems – A Judicial Perspective (Video)
Judge Steven Leifman from Miami-Dade, Florida delivers the final Keynote address of
IAFMHS 2013 Keynote: Current Thinking about Rehabilitation Models (Video)
The third Keynote address at the 2013 International Association of Forensic Mental
IAFMHS 2013 Keynote: State of the Art of Pharmacotherapy in Sexual Offenders (Video)
The second Keynote address at the 2013 IAFMHS Conference in Maastricht, Netherlands
IAFMHS 2013 Keynote: Best Practices in Competency to Stand Trial (Video)
I was thrilled to be asked by the International Association of Forensic