Piecing Together Psychopathy: Uncovering the Factor Structure of the CAPP-SR
An overarching 3-factor model was best supported through exploratory factor analysis, helping
Validation of Pretrial Risk Assessments Used in Practice
Risk assessments may be less accurate in predicting outcomes when a substantial
Underreporting Suicide Risk? How the MMPI-2-RF Can Help
MMPI-2-RF scales in conjunction with therapeutic assessment can provide important information in
In the Grey Areas: Violence Across the Spectrum of Adolescence
In a sample of Singaporean youth who have engaged in acts of
You Can’t Pull a Fast One on the MMPI-2: Detection of Coached Malingering
Symptom coaching and malingering remain acute problems for forensic evaluators. However, meta
Minimization techniques can maximize the chance of a coerced confession
Minimization is a legal interrogation tactic that courts assume do not lead
Not Just a Buzzword: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Aggression and Criminality
A sample of male and female forensic psychiatric inpatients reported significant exposure
A Reverse Flynn Effect: Trends in Six Decades of Neuropsychological Data in a UK High Security Population
In a sample of adult patients admitted to a High Secure Psychiatric
“But That’s Just Twitter, Right?” Skepticism About the Use of Social Media Data in Forensic Evaluations
In an experimental study, laypersons and forensic experts expressed skepticism toward social
Connectedness: The Core of Human Experience and Essential Component to Mental Health Recovery
Connectedness is an essential part of the reintegration and mental health recovery
Anchoring effects might have undesirable consequences, possibly making court rulings biased or erratic.
In a sample of adult patients admitted to a High Secure Psychiatric
Can evaluators be confident in the relative-risk differences implied by Static-99R scores?
Absolute-risk interpretations of Static-99R scores need to consider the decision threshold as