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International journal of law and psychiatry

Journal Volume: 42-43
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2015
Articles in SafetyLit: 21

Attorney work product privilege trumps mandated child abuse reporting law: the case of Elijah W. v. Superior Court

Causality in criminal forensic and in civil disability cases: legal and psychological comparison

Defendant mental illness and juror decision-making: a comparison of sample types

Denial of risk: the effects of positive impression management on risk assessments for psychopathic and nonpsychopathic offenders

Determining criminal responsibility: how relevant are insight and personal attitudes to mock jurors?

Do law students stand apart from other university students in their quest for mental health: a comparative study on wellbeing and associated behaviours in law and psychology students

DSM-5: Challenging diagnostic testimony

Expert testimony in sexual assault cases: alcohol intoxication and memory

Forensic neuropsychology and expert witness testimony: an overview of forensic practice

Identifying examiner-related threats to validity in the forensic assessment of disability

Investigating Miranda waiver decisions: An examination of the rational consequences

Judgement heuristics and bias in evidence interpretation: The effects of computer generated exhibits

Psychoanalytic principles as a heuristic framework to bridge the gap between psychology and the law in SVP evaluations: assessing emotional and volitional impairment

Psychological expert witness testimony and judicial decision making trends

Psychosocial adversity, delinquent pathway and internalizing psychopathology in juvenile male offenders

Sex offender risk assessment: a reexamination of the coffee can study

The experience of the child witness: legal and psychological issues

The risks and benefits of disclosing psychotherapy records to the legal system: what psychologists and patients need to know for informed consent

Thin slice expert testimony and mock trial deliberations

Trait psychopathy, emotional intelligence, and criminal thinking: predicting illegal behavior among college students

You can't do that! Hugo Münsterberg and misapplied psychology