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The Mar/Apr issue of the IACFP BULLETIN includes a look at a study from Criminal Justice & Behavior (CJB)'s 50th anniversary issue on juvenile psychopathy, and how risk or protective factors influence recidivism. Read our summary here: bit.ly/4iORn6I
The Mar/Apr issue of the IACFP BULLETIN looks at a study from Criminal Justice & Behavior (CJB)'s 50th anniversary issue, which revisits a 2000 case-control study on sexual recidivism by using a prospective cohort study design. Read our summary here: bit.ly/42Z5W1K
The annual "Whole Pie" report by Prison Policy Initiative offers a highly detailed look at mass incarceration in the US -- answering questions and confronting misconceptions about the criminal justice system. Read the latest edition here: bit.ly/4l6JJqY
Drs. Dr. Jennifer Eno Louden and Abigail Tucker presented on ethical considerations in forensic and correctional research at the APA 2025 Conference in Denver, CO last month. Did you miss it? Take a look at their presentation on the conference program site! xcdsystem.com/apa/program/Fb…
This week Dr. Julie Goldenson and Dr. Kukor presented on Trauma-Informed Supervision (Goldenson et al., 2025) at UNM’s Law & Mental Health Webinar Series. Forensic psychologists are often exposed to potentially traumatic experiences. Thus, TI-supervision is just as important as TI-care.