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keywords > Psychological Phenomena and Processes > Psychology, Applied > Criminal Psychology

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Cyber child sexual exploitation.

Nonfamily infant abductions, 1983-2006.

A middle-aged female serial killer.

Reflections: neurology and the humanities. The case of the collapsing man.

Power, anger, and sadistic rapists: toward a differentiated model of offender personality.

Electrodermal and phasic heart rate responses in the Guilty Actions Test: comparing guilty examinees to informed and uninformed innocents.

Maternal depression and filicide-case study of ten mothers.

Referrals for expert psychiatric opinion on dangerous offenders: a survey of instructions regarding defendants liable on conviction to a statutory assessment of dangerousness.

New measures improve the accuracy of the directed-lie test when detecting deception using a mock crime.

Husbands who kill their wives: an analysis of uxoricides in contemporary Ghana.

The problem with Robert Hare's psychopathy checklist: incorrect conclusions, high risk of misuse, and lack of reliability.

Sexual murderers of children: developmental, precrime, crime, and postcrime factors.

Could recidivism in prisoners be linked to traumatic grief? A review of the evidence.

A mathematical proof and example that Bayes's Theorem is fundamental to actuarial estimates of sexual recidivism risk.

Differentiating between physically violent and nonviolent stalkers: an examination of Canadian cases.

Predicting offender home location in urban burglary series.

The relationship between serial sexual murder and autoerotic asphyxiation.

[Illicit drug trade on the markets of Yaounde (Cameroon) and Niamey (Niger): characteristics of salesmen and quality of drugs].

Development and validation of videotaped scenarios: a method for targeting specific participant groups.

Time pressure leads to inhibitory control deficits in impulsive violent offenders.

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