The DSM-5 with limited prosocial emotions specifier for conduct disorder among detained girls [0.03%]
在被拘留的女孩中,《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第五版有限的利他情绪标准下的行为障碍
Olivier F Colins,Henrik Andershed
Olivier F Colins
The new DSM-5 specifier 'with Limited Prosocial Emotions' (LPE) is expected to provide greater information about impairment of children and adolescents with conduct disorder (CD). This study examined the clinical utility of the LPE specifie...
Putting the "social" back in legal socialization: procedural justice, legitimacy, and cynicism in legal and nonlegal authorities [0.03%]
让“社会”回到法律社会化中:法律和非法律权威的程序正义、合法性与愤世嫉俗感
Rick Trinkner,Ellen S Cohn
Rick Trinkner
Traditionally, legal socialization theory and research has been dominated by a cognitive developmental approach. However, more recent work (e.g., Fagan & Tyler, 2005) has used procedural justice to explain the legal socialization process. T...
DSM-5 antisocial personality disorder: predictive validity in a prison sample [0.03%]
《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第5版反社会型人格障碍:监狱样本中的预测效度
John F Edens,Shannon E Kelley,Scott O Lilienfeld et al.
John F Edens et al.
Symptoms of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), particularly remorselessness, are frequently introduced in legal settings as a risk factor for future violence in prison, despite a paucity of research on the predictive validity of this d...
Secondary confessions: the influence (or lack thereof) of incentive size and scientific expert testimony on jurors' perceptions of informant testimony [0.03%]
关于证人证词:激励大小和科学专家证据对陪审员的影响(或缺乏影响)
Evelyn M Maeder,Emily Pica
Evelyn M Maeder
The goal of this research was to determine whether the size of the incentive (none, small, medium, or large, in terms of sentence reduction) a jailhouse informant receives for testifying, as well as scientific expert testimony regarding the...
Reporting guidance for violence risk assessment predictive validity studies: the RAGEE Statement [0.03%]
暴力风险评估预测效度研究的报告指导:RAGEE声明
Jay P Singh,Suzanne Yang,Edward P Mulvey;RAGEE Group
Jay P Singh
Available reporting guidelines for prognostic and diagnostic accuracy studies apply primarily to biological assessment and outcomes, overlooking behavioral issues with major public health and safety implications such as violence. The presen...
Examining the impact of sexism on evaluations of social scientific evidence in discrimination litigation [0.03%]
探究性别歧视对歧视诉讼中社会科学研究证据评估影响的实验研究
Anita Kim,Natasha Tidwell
Anita Kim
The present 2 studies involved undergraduate participants and investigated whether various types of sexism and other correlated predictors, such as political conservatism and scientific discounting, can predict people's evaluations of socia...
Selecting fillers on emotional appearance improves lineup identification accuracy [0.03%]
选择情绪表情填充分担人能够提高嫌疑人的 lineup 识别准确率
Heather D Flowe,Thimna Klatt,Melissa F Colloff
Heather D Flowe
Mock witnesses sometimes report using criminal stereotypes to identify a face from a lineup, a tendency known as criminal face bias. Faces are perceived as criminal-looking if they appear angry. We tested whether matching the emotional appe...
Criminogenic factors, psychotic symptoms, and incident arrests among people with serious mental illnesses under intensive outpatient treatment [0.03%]
严重精神疾病患者强化门诊治疗中的犯罪诱因、精神病症状和被捕事件之间的关系
Seth J Prins,Jennifer L Skeem,Christine Mauro et al.
Seth J Prins et al.
Although research robustly indicates that general or "criminogenic" factors predict various measures of recidivism, there is controversy about the extent to which these factors, versus untreated symptoms, lead to justice involvement for peo...
Short-sighted confession decisions: the role of uncertain and delayed consequences [0.03%]
目光短浅的认罪决定:不确定和延迟后果的作用
Yueran Yang,Stephanie Madon,Max Guyll
Yueran Yang
Suspects have a propensity to focus on short-term contingencies, giving disproportionate weight to the proximal consequences that are delivered by police during an interrogation, and too little consideration to the distal (and often more se...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Law and human behavior. 2015 Feb;39(1):44-52. DOI:10.1037/lhb0000100 2015
Emily Corner,Paul Gill
Emily Corner
We test whether significant differences in mental illness exist in a matched sample of lone- and group-based terrorists. We then test whether there are distinct behavioral differences between lone-actor terrorists with and without mental il...