Psychology, public policy, and law
Psychology, public policy, and law
- Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2021-
- volumes 28 cm.
- Quarterly
- Volume 27, number 3 (August 2021- )
Published quarterly, beginning in February.
A Meta-Analysis of Lineup Size Effects on Eyewitness Identification Stefana Juncu and Ryan J. Fitzgerald The Public's Perception of Crime Control Theater Laws: It's Complicated Daniel A. Krauss, Gabriel I. Cook, Eunice Song, and Sharda Umanath Police Interviewing Behaviors and Commercially Sexually Exploited Adolescents' Reluctance Agnieszka M. Nogalska, Hayden M. Henderson, Scarlet J. Cho, and Thomas D. Lyon Using Disclosure, Common Ground, and Verification to Build Rapport and Elicit Information Rachel E. Dianiska, Jessica K. Swanner, Laure Brimbal, and Christian A. Meissner Remote Forensic Evaluations and Treatment in the Time of COVID-19: An International Survey of Psychologists and Psychiatrists Michael Daffern, Daniel E. Shea, and James R. P. Ogloff Jackson-Based Restorability to Competence to Stand Trial: Critical Analysis and Recommendations Kirk Heilbrun, Christy Giallella, H. Jean Wright, David DeMatteo, Patricia A. Griffin, Neil Gowensmith, Benjamin Locklair, David Ayers, Alisha Desai, and Victoria Pietruszka
Evaluators' Experiences With Combined Competence to Proceed and Mental State Evaluations Lauren E. Kois, Lauren T. Meaux, Jennifer Cox, and Sharon Kelley Court Accommodations for Persons With Severe Communication Disabilities: A Legal Scoping Review Robyn White, Juan Bornman, Ensa Johnson, and Dianah Msipa Follow-Up Effects in a Parent-Training Trial for Mothers Being Released From Incarceration and Their Children Sophie C. Alsem, Ankie T. A. Menting, Bram O. De Castro, and Walter Matthys What You Expect Is Not What You Get: The Antitherapeutic Impact of Sex Offender Community Notification Meetings on Community Members Nili Gesser
1076-8971 (print) 1939-1528 (online) = Psychology, public policy, and law = Psychol. public policy law
Law--Psychological aspects--Periodicals
Mental health laws--Periodicals
Mental health policy--Periodicals
Published quarterly, beginning in February.
A Meta-Analysis of Lineup Size Effects on Eyewitness Identification Stefana Juncu and Ryan J. Fitzgerald The Public's Perception of Crime Control Theater Laws: It's Complicated Daniel A. Krauss, Gabriel I. Cook, Eunice Song, and Sharda Umanath Police Interviewing Behaviors and Commercially Sexually Exploited Adolescents' Reluctance Agnieszka M. Nogalska, Hayden M. Henderson, Scarlet J. Cho, and Thomas D. Lyon Using Disclosure, Common Ground, and Verification to Build Rapport and Elicit Information Rachel E. Dianiska, Jessica K. Swanner, Laure Brimbal, and Christian A. Meissner Remote Forensic Evaluations and Treatment in the Time of COVID-19: An International Survey of Psychologists and Psychiatrists Michael Daffern, Daniel E. Shea, and James R. P. Ogloff Jackson-Based Restorability to Competence to Stand Trial: Critical Analysis and Recommendations Kirk Heilbrun, Christy Giallella, H. Jean Wright, David DeMatteo, Patricia A. Griffin, Neil Gowensmith, Benjamin Locklair, David Ayers, Alisha Desai, and Victoria Pietruszka
Evaluators' Experiences With Combined Competence to Proceed and Mental State Evaluations Lauren E. Kois, Lauren T. Meaux, Jennifer Cox, and Sharon Kelley Court Accommodations for Persons With Severe Communication Disabilities: A Legal Scoping Review Robyn White, Juan Bornman, Ensa Johnson, and Dianah Msipa Follow-Up Effects in a Parent-Training Trial for Mothers Being Released From Incarceration and Their Children Sophie C. Alsem, Ankie T. A. Menting, Bram O. De Castro, and Walter Matthys What You Expect Is Not What You Get: The Antitherapeutic Impact of Sex Offender Community Notification Meetings on Community Members Nili Gesser
1076-8971 (print) 1939-1528 (online) = Psychology, public policy, and law = Psychol. public policy law
Law--Psychological aspects--Periodicals
Mental health laws--Periodicals
Mental health policy--Periodicals