New journals
Fri Sep 20 2019Psychiatry, psychology and law, Volume 26(4), August 2019 - in this issue : Does eyewitness and interviewer gender influence children's reports? An experimental analysis of eyewitness and interviewer gender on children's testimony Ida Foster, Joshua Wyman, Donia Tong, Kevin Colwell and Victoria Talwar / Development of a measure of mental health stigma including police behaviours Kento Yasuhara, Dana L Formon, Sarah Phillips and Elise M Yenne / Empathy and coping as predictors of professional quality of life in Australian Registered Migration Agents (RMAs) Danielle Raynor and Richard Hicks / Associations between unintended pregnancy, domestic violence, and sexual assault in a population of Queensland women Leah S Sharman, Heather Douglas, Elizabeth Price, Nicola Sheeran and Genevieve A Dingle / "I did it, but not like that" : effects of factually incorrect confessions on juror judgments Eric E Jones, Abby D Bandy and Phillip G Palmer Jr / Observers' performance at evaluating truthfulness when provided with comparable truth or small talk baselines Letizia Caso, Nicola Palena, Aldert Vrij and Augusto Gnisci / The effects of perceived memory ability on memory conformity for an event Lauren A Monds, Mark Howard, Helen M Patterson and Richard I Kemp / Australian arsonists : an analysis of trends between 1990 and 2015 Therese Ellis-Smith, Bruce D Watt and Rebekah M Doley / The marriage of psychology and law : testamentary capacity Simon Zuscak, Ian Coyle, Patrick Keyzer and M Anthony Machin / A retrospective examination of antisocial and risk-taking behaviours Kimberley A Brindle, Terence V Bowles and Elizabeth Freeman / Rethinking the lawyer-client interview : taking a relational approach Jill Howieson and Shane L Rogers / Physical attractiveness and criminal justice processing : results from a longitudinal sample of youth and young adults Kevin M Beaver, Cashen Boccio, Sven Smith and Chris J Ferguson / Predictors of Historical Clinical Risk Management-20 Version 3 (HCR-20:V3) summary risk ratings Jeremy Cheng, Andrew M Haag and Mark E Olver / Third-party views of incarceration : justice, desistance, and offender reintegration Michael R Brubacher