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Anadrika Debbarma,Om Prakash,Druhin Grover et al. Anadrika Debbarma et al.
Psychiatric illnesses and intellectual disabilities commonly occur in the criminal justice system and may impair an individual's ability to participate effectively in legal proceedings. Fitness to stand trial (FST) is an important safeguard...
Georgia M Winters,Elizabeth L Jeglic,Samantha Matthews Georgia M Winters
Child sexual abuse (CSA) cases rely on attorneys, judges, and jurors having an accurate understanding of complex abuse dynamics, including sexual grooming. While sexual grooming is widely used in research and legal contexts, little is known...
Jacob M Appel Jacob M Appel
Malingering-traditionally defined as the intentional production of false or exaggerated symptoms for external gain-has long been treated as a unitary construct. Yet patients who feign illness do so for widely divergent reasons, from seeking...
Tali Gal,Ruthy Lowenstein Lazar Tali Gal
When children harm children, the conventional victim-perpetrator framework is ill-equipped to address the developmental, relational, and institutional complexities involved. While juvenile justice scholarship increasingly emphasizes rehabil...
Mary R Rose,Max Lisch,Faris A Husain Mary R Rose
Although low juror pay is commonly offered as a reason why jurors do not show up to jury service, there is remarkably little empirical information on how juror pay affects summons response. This study examines four large-sized counties in T...
Tali Gal,Ruthy Lowenstein Lazar Tali Gal
When children harm children, the conventional victim-perpetrator framework is ill-equipped to address the developmental, relational, and institutional complexities involved. While juvenile justice scholarship increasingly emphasizes rehabil...
Michelle Drouin,Jody M Ross,Dennis E Reidy et al. Michelle Drouin et al.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious and widespread public health concern. Not only has it been the subject of thousands of papers published over the past three decades, but it also appears frequently in legal proceedings across cri...
Chaitanya Reddy,Shruti Tilak,Joyce Godinho et al. Chaitanya Reddy et al.
Youth involved in the juvenile justice system carry a significant burden of mental health challenges. Internalizing disorders such as depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, self-harm, and suicidal behavior are common among just...
Jack C Lennon Jack C Lennon
The United States Supreme Court's proportionality decisions in Atkins v. Virginia and Roper v. Simmons rest on a single constitutional principle: individuals who lack the behavioral and cognitive capacities necessary for full culpability ca...
Michael Welner,Matt DeLisi Michael Welner
As adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are increasingly referenced in criminology, several factors question the salience of ACEs to forensic and correctional populations in both the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems. Here, our sc...