TY - BOOK TI - Psychology, public policy, and law SN - 1076-8971 PY - 2021///- CY - Washington, DC PB - American Psychological Association, KW - Law KW - Psychological aspects KW - Periodicals KW - Mental health laws KW - Mental health policy N1 - Forensic E-Mental Health: Review, Research priorities, and policy directions; Lauren R. Kois, et al.; Tele-forensic interviewing to elicit children's evidence-benefits, risks, and practical considerations; Dierdre Brown, et al.; Making the case for videoconferencing and remote child custody evaluations (RCCES): The emperical, ethical, and evidentiar arguments for accepting new technology; Milfred D. Dale and Desiree Smith; Intimate partner violence (IPV) and family dispute resolution: A Randomized controlled trial comparing shuttle mediation, videoconferencing mediation, and litigation; Amy Holtzworth-Munroe, et al.; Children who offend: Why are prevention and intervention efforts to reduce persistent criminality so seldom applied?; Jerome Reil, et al.; Do structured risk assessments predict violent, any, and sexual offending better than structured judgement? An Umbrella Review; Jodi L. Viljoen, et al; Evaluating selection for sexually violent predator (SVP) commitment: A comparison of those committed, not committed, and nearly committed; Anthony D. Perillo, et al.; What are judges' views of risk assessments, and how do tools affect adolescent dispositions?; Melissa R. Johnson and Jodi L. Viljoen; Flattening the curve in jails and prisons: Factors underlying support for COVID-19 mitigation policies; Jennifer Eno Louden, et al.; Testing two retrieval stratefies to enhance eyewitness memory: category and location clustering recall; Rui M. Paulo, et al ER -