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Legal and criminological psychology

Journal Volume: 16
Journal Issue: 2
Journal Year: 2011
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

'Wasn't me!' A field study of the relationship between deceptive motivations and psychopathic traits in young offenders

Anxiety, alcohol intoxication, and aggression

Anxiety, alcohol use, and aggression: Untangling the causal pathways

Clinical assessment of malingering and deception: Third edition edited by Richard Rogers

Comparing boy and girl arsonists: Crisis, family, and crime scene characteristics

Concealed information under stress: A test of the orienting theory in real-life police interrogations

Elasticity in evaluations of criminal evidence: Exploring the role of cognitive dissonance

Evolutionary behavioural science and crime: Aetiological and intervention implications

From laboratory to the street: Capturing witness memory using the Self-Administered Interview

Grendon and the emergence of forensic therapeutic communities: Developments in research and practice by Richard Shuker and Elizabeth Sullivan

He-said-she-said: Contrast effects in credibility assessments and possible threats to fundamental principles of criminal law

Influence of confidence inflation and explanations for changes in confidence on evaluations of eyewitness identification accuracy

Judgment of age and attractiveness in a paired comparison task: Testing a picture set developed for diagnosing paedophilia

Response to Dr Durrant's commentary: Making it useful

The importance of perceiving social contexts when predicting crime and antisocial behaviour in CCTV images

The influence of rape myth acceptance, sexual attitudes, and belief in a just world on attributions of responsibility in a date rape scenario

Using sketch drawing to induce inconsistency in liars