No. 14-4, August - July - June - June - June - May - May - April - April - April - April - March 2024
Index
- Are legal experts better decision makers than jurors? A psychological evaluation of the role of juries in the 21st century
- A systematic review of evidence capturing efficacy of community and school-based approaches to knife crime intervention and prevention programs
- Examining traumatic brain injury as a risk factor for violent offending: testing for cognitive and affective mediation
- Perceptions of the freezing response of male and female rape victims, and the moderating role of rape myth beliefs
- Risk and desistance factors for female acquisitive offending: a systematic review
- Actions speak: personality, nonverbal behaviors, and self-perceptions of vulnerability in college-aged women
- Increasing access and transparency: evaluating transcript provision for rape victim-survivors in Scottish legal proceedings
- Doubling down on dosage: exploring the interplay between dosage effects, antisocial traits, treatment attitudes, and recidivism-related therapy outcomes
- Double jeopardy: the effects of retrial knowledge on juror decisions
- Hanging up on emergency services: staged calls end differently
- Unmasking the dark triad: exploring its relationship with attitudes toward intimate partner violence
- The dark figure of murder and unsolved homicides in the USA
- Reconstructive psychological assessment (RPA) applied to the analysis of digital behavioral residues in forensic contexts
- Why some homicide investigations go cold: a study exploring the experiences of the investigative review process by UK detectives
- One psychopathic route to an unsuccessful life. Psychopathy and life outcomes in Generation 3 of the Cambridge study in delinquent development