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Behavioral sciences and the law

Year: 2022
Articles in SafetyLit: 24

A 20-year follow-up survey of police officers' experience with Tarasoff warnings: how law enforcement reacts to clinicians' duty to protect

A conjunctive analysis of false accusations, official misconduct, and race in violent and sexual exonerations cases

A critical analysis of stalking theory and implications for research and practice

A perspective review of cannabis use and sexual offenses

Alcohol, gender, and violence: factors influencing blame for partner aggression

Assessing symptom exaggeration of psychopathology in incarcerated individuals and mentally ill offenders within forensic contexts

Civil juror compensation and judgments of police use of force at the intersection of race and mental illness

Does children's fear matter? Evaluating children's positions in Finnish court decisions on stalking

Editorial: Cannabis and the law

Impact of recreational cannabis legalization on cannabis use, other substance use, and drug-related offending among justice-system-involved youth

Inter-judicial differences in approaching technical violations: examining the interaction of judge and compliance issue for domestic violence probationers

Municipal regulation of cannabis and public health in Canada: a comparison of Alberta, Ontario, and Québec

Perceptions of stalking in Mainland China: behaviors, motives, and effective coping strategies

Post break-up stalking: police-officers' perceptions

Proven and not proven: a potential alternative to the current Scottish verdict system

Psychiatric disorders among employment requiring firearms

Should we be paying more attention to firearm threats in ex-partner stalking cases?

Simulating denial increases false memory rates for abuse unrelated information

Suicidal ideation in offenders convicted of child sexual exploitation material offences

The defense of mental disorder and crimes against the person committed under the influence of cannabis: a Canadian perspective

Transforensic psychiatry: Addressing inpatient aggression in the "gray zone" between general and forensic psychiatric care

Typologies of Canadian young adults who drive after cannabis use: a two-step cluster analysis

Victim reactions to being stalked: examining the effects of perceived offender characteristics and motivations

Why are individuals over age 60 still committed as sexually violent persons?