Confidence ratings may mitigate problematic influences on child witnesses
Ratings-based procedures can be used on children to mitigate problematic influences on
Diversion Completion Related to Criminological, Clinical, Psychosocial, and Procedural Factors
Diversion completion is related to criminological, clinical, psychosocial, and procedural factors. This
Cognitive bias: A cause for concern
Most evaluators express concern over cognitive bias but hold an incorrect view
Self-Control and Positive Relationships are Central to Support for Organizational Justice Amongst Police Managers
The data from our anonymous survey of command-level police officers reveals that
Break the cycle: Stopping intergenerational poverty through families and schools
Improving the economic stability of the family is not enough: Evidence-based family
Keep out of trouble: Validation of a risk assessment measure in a correctional sample
Despite high interrater reliability and relative ease of administration, caution is advised
Is THIS the man you saw? Mitigating Problematic Influences on Child Witnesses’
Ratings-based procedures can be used with children to mitigate problematic influences on
Foresight in Blind Line-up Procedures
To avoid impermissible suggestion, photo arrays and lineups should be administered using
To Deny or Confess Guilt?: A Model of Confessions Describing Suspects’ Decision-Making
The current article introduces a model of confessions that provides a comprehensive
Eyewitness’ Ratings-Based Appraisals May Enhance Juror Evaluation of Evidence
Ratings-based evaluations in lineups may help jurors better evaluate eyewitness testimony. This
Finding a Balance Between Simple and Complex is Key for Jury Instructions
Efforts to make instructions simpler for jurors require a careful balance between
The relationship between Intermittent Explosive Disorder and offending behavior
Intermittent Explosive Disorder is significantly associated with a wide array of violent









