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False Confessions: A Study Space Analysis
ABSTRACT Confessions are one of the most powerful types of evidence in the criminal justice system. Despite the vast amounts of psychological research conducted, false confessions still remain a pervasive problem around the world. Thus, an examination of the existing work conducted to date is needed to identify any gaps in knowledge or areas of further
Laura Farrugia
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ABSTRACT Background In earlier research with prisoners, we observed that convicted stalkers had skill deficits in interpreting their experiences of stalking and their motivations for it, suggesting narcissistic vulnerability. Aims Our primary aim was to explore the prevalence of narcissistic vulnerability in men serving a prison sentence in England and
Gemma Dearn+3 more
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Ethics, Psychology and the Criminal Responsibility of the Insane
S. Sheldon Glueck
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Is Schizophrenia a Scapegoat? the Role of Childhood Traumas and Theory of Mind on Crime
ABSTRACT Background Childhood traumas and low theory of mind abilities have been shown to be associated with violence, crime and schizophrenia. Understanding the factors that predispose to violent behaviour by patients with schizophrenia is important for treatment and safety.
Cetin Sahabettin+3 more
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A Protest against Administering Criminal Law by Injunction. The Debs' Case
William Draper Lewis
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ABSTRACT Background Homelessness is an urgent social issue that is often linked to poor mental health. Despite their vulnerability, people experiencing homelessness remain an understudied group. Aims This study examined the mental health of people experiencing homelessness and its association with victimisation, alcohol use disorder, hopelessness and ...
Joscha Hausam+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background There is little research into appropriate measures of value for money in prison mental health services. Aims To develop and evaluate an accountability framework for an enhanced Prison Model of Care for people with serious mental illness in five New Zealand prisons.
P. Rouse+7 more
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Minority-Group Criminality and Cultural Integration [PDF]
Arthur Lewis Wood
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