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ISSN:0147-7307

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Rachel E Dianiska,Jessica K Swanner,Laure Brimbal et al. Rachel E Dianiska et al.
Recent findings suggest that priming may be useful for facilitating disclosure in investigative interviews; however, the effects of priming on behavioral outcomes have been mixed. The current studies attempted to replicate the increase in i...
Grace Icenogle,Laurence Steinberg,Natasha Duell et al. Grace Icenogle et al.
All countries distinguish between minors and adults for various legal purposes. Recent U.S. Supreme Court cases concerning the legal status of juveniles have consulted psychological science to decide where to draw these boundaries. However,...
Saul M Kassin,Melissa B Russano,Aria D Amrom et al. Saul M Kassin et al.
In partnership with a small city police department, we randomly informed or did not inform 122 crime suspects that their interrogations were being video-recorded. Coding of all sessions indicated that camera-informed suspects spoke as often...
Bradley D McAuliff,Jennifer S Hunt,Lora M Levett et al. Bradley D McAuliff et al.
In this editorial, the authors note that steady submission rate and a rejection rate that hovers at 80%, indicates the journal is flourishing and provides them with the fortunate opportunity to make an excellent journal even better. To that...
Elizabeth Gale-Bentz,Naomi E S Goldstein,Lindsey M Cole et al. Elizabeth Gale-Bentz et al.
This study examined whether varying the presentation of information about a youth's compliance with probation requirements in community provider reports influenced juvenile probation officers' (JPOs) perceptions and court recommendations. T...
Meagan Docherty,Jordan Beardslee,Kevin J Grimm et al. Meagan Docherty et al.
Longitudinal studies have found that male adolescents who deal drugs, associate with delinquent peers, and engage in aggressive behavior are at increased risk for carrying a gun (between-individual risks). However, it is unclear whether cha...
Tina M Zottoli,Tarika Daftary-Kapur Tina M Zottoli
Few studies have examined differences in the guilty plea decisions of youth and adults. In interviews with 64 youth (X = 15.9, SD = 1.2) and 56 adults (X = 38.5, SD = 11.5) who pleaded guilty to felonies in New York City, we found important...
Colleen M Berryessa,Barclay Wohlstetter Colleen M Berryessa
The current study, using a meta-analytic approach and moderation analysis, examines 22 studies reporting how psychopathic "labeling" influences perceptions on 3 punishment outcomes (dangerousness, treatment amenability, and legal sentence/s...
Dayna M Woiwod,Ryan J Fitzgerald,Chelsea L Sheahan et al. Dayna M Woiwod et al.
When children report abuse, they often report that it occurred repeatedly. In most jurisdictions, children will be asked to report each instance of abuse with as many details as possible. In the current meta-analysis, we analyzed data from ...
Todd E Hogue,Craig A Harper Todd E Hogue
The Attitudes to Sexual Offenders scale (ATS; Hogue, 1993) is one of the most widely used measurement instruments for assessing views about sexual offenders. The ATS has been used in a variety of contexts, most commonly in comparing forensi...