Counterfactual thinking influences individual’s support for crime control theater policies
Manipulations that promoted counterfactual thinking led mock jurors to be more certain
Cognitive Processing Style May Represent a Threat to Making Competent Plea Decisions
A person’s cognitive processing style may affect his or her decision to
Uncertainty Avoidance and Language Formality Impact Interpersonal Alignment in Police-Civilian Interactions
Negotiators tend to achieve more alignment in within-culture interactions compared to cross-cultural
Juvenile Criminal Involvement may Signal the Presence of Heightened Criminogenic Need among Adults with SMI
A juvenile history of criminal involvement may signal the presence of heightened
Mental Health’s Role in Juvenile Justice Rehabilitation
Justice involved youth whose mental health needs were treated, also had their
PCL-R Demonstrates Inadequate Field Reliability and Validity
The PCL-R demonstrates low rater agreement and inadequate field reliability and validity
The Influence of Intuition on Legal Decision-Making
There is a surprising correspondence between the law and laypeople’s intuitive judgments.
Moral Typecasting May Play A Large Role in How People Perceive Offenders
People may use moral typecasting in their judgment of offenders and to
Use of Psychological Instruments Makes No Difference in Contested Competency Cases
Identifying which defendants are at increased risk to repeat a return to
Youthful Status a Risk Factor for False Guilty Pleas
With respect to age-related differences in true and false guilty pleas, youthful
Risk Assessment Protocol Crucial to Success of Juvenile Probationers
Valid implementation of risk assessment and case management procedures improve resource allocation
Evaluators Do Not Always Uphold Culturally Competent Practice Guidelines
Self-reported culturally competent practices among evaluators suggest that evaluators do not always







