Problems and Promising Trends in the Development of Forensic Psychology
The paper examines key problems and encouraging trends in the evolution of forensic psychology, in terms of elaboration of expert criteria for the forensic psychological evaluation of legally relevant characteristics of examinees.
D. V. Berdnikov
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Income, Demographics, and Life Experiences of Clinical-Forensic Psychologists in the United States
We provide aggregate data about income, demographics, and life experiences of women and men practicing clinical-forensic psychology primarily in the United States (N = 376).
Tess M.S. Neal +2 more
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The need for research-based tools for personnel selection and assessment in the forensic sciences
The popularity of forensic science television programs has created a hiring challenge for forensic science laboratories. Laboratories receive unprecedented numbers of applicants, yet struggle to identify highly-qualified candidates.
Randall D. Spain +3 more
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Integrated Forensic Psycholinguistic Analysis: Forms, Types, Prospects of Development
The authors outline four key stages in the establishment and development of integrated psycholinguistic analysis within the system of forensic science organizations of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation.
T. N. Sekerazh, V. O. Kuznetsov
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The benefits of errors during training
Errors are generally not thought of as a positive thing – not in society at large, and especially not in forensic science. However, there is a large body of literature in the field of cognitive science (particularly from psychology and education research)
Heidi Eldridge, PhD +2 more
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PROTOCOL PROPOSAL FOR PRERECORDING EVIDENCE FROM ESPECIALLY VULNERABLE VICTIMS [PDF]
Prerecorded evidence is a legal form which has basic two purposes in especially vulnerable victims: on one hand, protecting the victim’s testimony (cognitive evidence) from deterioration derived from many different, inadequate approaches, and on the ...
José Luis González1 +3 more
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Forensic Psychology: The First Attempt at a Retrospective Bibliography
Forensic psychology has been an independent scientific discipline for a long time now and has become an integral part of legal proceedings. Its relevance as an area of theory and practice has led to writing multiple works on the topic.
L. A. Rogachevsky
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On the Main Terms of the Forensic Psychological Analysis of Information Materials
The article presents the results of the development of the main terms of the forensic psychological analysis of information materials. At the current stage the author suggests the definitions of twelve terms, including the subject of this type of ...
T. N. Sekerazh
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On the Issue of Expert Terms in Forensic Linguistics
The article addresses the problem of using a deliberative category of “expert terms” in forensic linguistics. The issue is related to the questions of the relations between the linguistic and legal terms standing for so-called speech offenses and the use
V. О. Kuznetsov
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Juror comprehension of forensic expert testimony: A literature review and gap analysis
Forensic scientists and commentators including academics and statisticians have been embroiled in a debate over the best way to present evidence in the courtroom.
Heidi Eldridge
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