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Masked and elusive: congruency fails in video-to-photo face matching [PDF]
Recognizing masked perpetrators in real-world surveillance scenarios poses significant challenges due to facial occlusion and degraded image quality. This study investigated the effects of contextual congruency on matching surveillance videos to suspects’
Anna Sagana +4 more
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To the Anniversary of Sergey Enikolopov: New Perspectives of Clinical Psychology [PDF]
Present article is devoted to the jubilee date - the 70th anniversary of Sergei Nikolaevich Enikolopov, one of the leading modern psychologists in the field of clinical and forensic psychology.
Zvereva N.V.
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Cooperation of psychology and criminology in investigative activities
Forensic science and psychology are two interdisciplinary fields of study that often work together to effectively investigate crimes (Goc&Gruca 2020).
Aleksander Sapiński +2 more
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General Theoretical Provisions of Forensic Psychology
The author has emphasized on the need to provide higher education students with innovative teaching materials that would promote their comprehensive development and increase their competitiveness.
O. M. Tsilmak
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The Clinical Assessment in the Legal Field: An Empirical Study of Bias and Limitations in Forensic Expertise [PDF]
According to the literature, psychological assessment in forensic contexts is one of the most controversial application areas for clinical psychology. This paper presents a review of systematic judgment errors in the forensic field.
Castelnuovo, Gianluca +3 more
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Ethical decision-making in forensic psychology
The purpose of this article is to develop a comprehensive process for identifying and addressing primarily ethical issues related to the psychology profession in South Africa.
M. Swanepoel
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A Survey of Ethics Training in Undergraduate Psychology Programs at Jesuit Universities [PDF]
Training in ethics is fundamental in higher education among both faith-based and secular colleges and universities, regardless of one’s academic major or field of study.
Pistoresi, Selena, Plante, Thomas G
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Forensic psychology is an increasingly popular subset of psychology that broadly speaks to the intersection of psychology and the law. This broad view of forensic psychology encompasses legal and police psychology, some social psychology, and clinical and nonclinical psychological principles that are relevant to this intersection of psychology and law.
Alison B. Concannon, Matthew T. Huss
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The importance and relevance of forensic practice to societal evolution has increased exponentially in recent years. As society evolves in its understanding of the complex relationships between mankind and society, we rely more and more on the services
Ernest Ayodele Gbadebo-Goyea +9 more
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Lying in the medicolegal field: Malingering and psychodiagnostic assessment [PDF]
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for professionals to identify when making an assessment, especially in the medicolegal and forensic psychology and psychiatry fields. When malingering, the subject
A. Cassano, I. Grattagliano
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