Psychology, public policy, and law
- Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2021-
- volumes 28 cm.
- Quarterly
- Volume 27, number 1 (May 2021- )
Published quarterly, beginning in February.
eyewitness identification: the complex issue of suspect-filler similarity Carmen A. Lucas, et al. Eyewitness identifications of multiple culprits: Disconforming feedback following one lineup decision impairs identification of another culprit Matthew A. Palmer, et al. Allegations of family violence in court: How parental alienation affects judicial outcomes Jenniefer J. Harman and Demosthenes Lorandos Adherence to the revised NICHD protocol recommendations for conducting repeated supportive interviews is associated with the likelihood that children will allege abuse Uri Blasbalg, et al. A test of three refresher modalities on child forensic interviewers posttraining performance Mireille Cyr, et al. COVID-19 and prison policies related to communication with family members Danielle H. Dallaire, et al. Releasing individuals from incarceration during COVID-19: Pandemic-related challenges and recommendations fro promoting successful reentry Alisha Desai, et al. Parental incarceration and the mental health of youth in the justice system: The Moderating role of neighborhood disorder Mary K. Kitzmiller, et al. Juveniles in the interrogation room: defense attorneys as a protective factor Caitlin N. August and Kelsey S. Henderson The point of diminishing returns in Juvenile probation: Probation requirements and risk of technical probation violations among first-time probation-involved youth Allyson L. Dir, et al.
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