Conducting competent research on competency and sanity - CONCEPT Professional Training
Incorporating combined competency to stand trial (CST) and mental state at the
Juveniles Who Receive More, Knowledgeable Support From Their Mothers May Be Less Likely To Re-Offend - CONCEPT Professional Training
Mothers’ knowledge of the justice system may influence juvenile re-offending. This is
Attorneys Often Fail to Clarify Ambiguous Child Testimony - CONCEPT Professional Training
When asked ‘do you know’ and ‘do you remember’ (DYK/R) questions containing
Sexually Abusive Clergy A Unique Subgroup of Sexual Offenders - CONCEPT Professional Training
Given the differences between sex offender subgroups, it may be important to
Multiple Feigning Strategies Used in Competence (CST) Evaluations - CONCEPT Professional Training
When CST examinees feign psychiatric symptoms, it is likely they will also
Contextual information influences lineup identification statements - CONCEPT Professional Training
People readily incorporate contextual information into their interpretations of witnesses’ verbal expressions
Youths’ Attitudes Toward the Justice System are Most Impacted by Their First Arrest
Youths’ first contact with the justice system may have an impact on
AP-LS 2017 Presidential Address
Dr. David DeMatteo presented his Presidential address "AP-LS and the Field of
PCRA Overestimates Recidivism for Older Offenders and Underestimates for Younger Offenders
Despite the inclusion of age as a risk factor, PCRA scores overestimate
Psychopathy Associated with Witnessing Domestic Violence as a Child
Witnessing domestic violence as a child is associated with overall psychopathy levels.
Youth, Probation Officer, and Parent Behavior Influence Case Processing and Recidivism
Youth behavior, the assessment of extralegal factors by probation officers, and parental
Perceptions of Justice Among Victimized Female Prisoners
Victims’ perceptions of procedural and distributive justice of a class action lawsuit









