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Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality Assessment. 99:67-77
We evaluated the psychometric properties of scores on the Need for Affect-Short Form (NAQ-S) in 3 samples: undergraduate students (Sample I), jury-eligible community members (Sample II), and forensic clinicians (Sample III). Concerning factor structu
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 22:211-220
Autor:
Susan E. Henderson, Laadan Gharagozloo, Vivian A. Lotts, Scholar L. Colbourn, Craig E. Henderson, Lindsey W. North, Amy L. Wevodau
Publikováno v:
The American Journal on Addictions. 25:233-240
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Substance use disorders among youth remain a serious public health problem. Although research has overwhelmingly supported the use of evidenced-based interventions, one of the primary limitations of the current evidence bas
Publikováno v:
Social Justice Research. 27:45-66
Recent legislation has contributed to an increasing number of victims participating in the trial process by way of providing victim impact statements (VISs). The present study evaluated jurors’ perceptions of VISs in a jury-eligible sample. Partici
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 29:2257-2272
Numerous research studies document the negative mental health outcomes associated with the experience of childhood sexual abuse. In addition, factors such as one’s relationship with the perpetrator and the severity of the abuse predict the likeliho
Autor:
Craig E, Henderson, Amy L, Wevodau, Susan E, Henderson, Scholar L, Colbourn, Laadan, Gharagozloo, Lindsey W, North, Vivian A, Lotts
Publikováno v:
The American journal on addictions. 25(3)
Substance use disorders among youth remain a serious public health problem. Although research has overwhelmingly supported the use of evidenced-based interventions, one of the primary limitations of the current evidence base is that for the vast majo
Publikováno v:
Journal of interpersonal violence. 29(16)
Victim impact statements (VISs) represent a contentious legal and psychological point of debate. Current knowledge concerning the influence of VISs on jurors’ emotional states and views of offenders is unclear. Using a sexual assault case, the pres