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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407775/psychopathy-scores-predict-recidivism-in-high-risk-youth-a-five-year-follow-up-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Corey H Allen, Aparna R Gullapalli, Michaela Milillo, Devin M Ulrich, Samantha N Rodriguez, J Michael Maurer, Eyal Aharoni, Nathaniel E Anderson, Carla L Harenski, Gina M Vincent, Kent A Kiehl
Psychopathic traits have been associated with rearrest in adolescents involved in the criminal legal system. Much of the prior work has focused on White samples, short follow-up windows, and relatively low-risk youth. The current study aimed to evaluate the utility of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL:YV) for predicting general and violent felony recidivism in a large sample of high-risk, predominantly Hispanic/Latino, male adolescents (n = 254) with a five-year follow-up period...
February 26, 2024: Research on child and adolescent psychopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372772/-genetic-studies-on-forensic-psychiatric-inpatients-clinical-ethical-and-legal-considerations
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REVIEW
Jan Bulla, Josef Franz Lindner, Daniela Mier, Thomas G Schulze, Fanny Senner, Kerstin Schlögl-Flierl
BACKGROUND: Research on people deprived of liberty raises serious questions, especially concerning behavioral genetic studies. QUESTION: Does including criminally detained patients with mental disorders in genetic studies lead to a gain of new knowledge and can this be ethically and legally justified? METHOD: Evaluation of existing literature and interdisciplinary reflection. RESULTS: After a review of research ethics and legal norms, we consider the benefits and risks of behavioral genetic research, taking the unique situation of test persons deprived of their liberty into account...
February 19, 2024: Der Nervenarzt
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38353581/anodal-tdcs-of-the-left-inferior-parietal-cortex-enhances-memory-for-correct-information-without-affecting-recall-of-misinformation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Céline C Haciahmet, Maximilian A Friehs, Christian Frings, Bernhard Pastötter
False memories during testimony are an enormous challenge for criminal trials. Exposure to post-event misinformation can lead to inadvertent creation of false memories, known as the misinformation effect. We investigated anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on the left inferior parietal lobe (IPL) during recall testing to enhance accurate recall while addressing the misinformation effect. Participants ( N  = 60) watched a television series depicting a fictional terrorist attack, then received an audio recording with misinformation, consistent information, and control information...
February 14, 2024: Memory
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38314705/the-state-of-mental-health-services-for-incarcerated-adults-in-ontario-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Mohamed
Individuals with mental illness are significantly overrepresented in the Canadian justice system. Given the high rate of mental illness among individuals who are incarcerated, correctional facilities must implement accessible and effective mental health resources. This not only improves their health and well-being but also contributes to their rehabilitation efforts. However, evidence suggests that the care provided in prisons is inadequate. This scoping review asks, "What is known about the access and quality of mental health care services for adults who are incarcerated in Ontario?" Mental health care services included non-acute interventions and care that is provided in the institution...
February 5, 2024: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309257/inference-of-tobacco-and-alcohol-consumption-habits-from-dna-methylation-analysis-of-blood
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Ambroa-Conde, M A Casares de Cal, A Gómez-Tato, O Robinson, A Mosquera-Miguel, M de la Puente, J Ruiz-Ramírez, C Phillips, M V Lareu, A Freire-Aradas
DNA methylation has become a biomarker of great interest in the forensic and clinical fields. In criminal investigations, the study of this epigenetic marker has allowed the development of DNA intelligence tools providing information that can be useful for investigators, such as age prediction. Following a similar trend, when the origin of a sample in a criminal scenario is unknown, the inference of an individual's lifestyle such as tobacco use and alcohol consumption could provide relevant information to help in the identification of DNA donors at the crime scene...
January 28, 2024: Forensic Science International. Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264949/intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-in-ontario-s-criminal-justice-and-forensic-mental-health-systems-using-data-to-tell-the-story
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yona Lunsky, Flora I Matheson, Fiona Kouyoumdjian, Lisa Whittingham, Elizabeth Lin, Anna Durbin, Andrew Calzavara, Andrea Moser, Parisa Dastoori, Frank Sirotich, Tiziana Volpe
BACKGROUND: International studies show that adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice and forensic mental health systems; however, it is difficult to capture their involvement across systems in any one jurisdiction. AIMS: The current study aimed to estimate the prevalence of IDD across different parts of the criminal justice and forensic mental health systems in Ontario and to describe the demographic and clinical profiles of these individuals relative to their counterparts without IDD...
January 24, 2024: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health: CBMH
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38249423/what-it-takes-to-be-a-good-correctional-officer-occupational-fitness-and-co-worker-expectations-from-the-perspective-of-correctional-officer-recruits-in-canada
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcella Siqueira Cassiano, Brittany Ann Bennett, Elizabeth Andres, Rosemary Ricciardelli
Selecting individuals who are the right "fit" for correctional work is not an easy task for prison administrators because of the dangerous nature of correctional work and the centrality of prison employees in the prisoner's rehabilitation process. We analyze fitness for correctional work from the employee's perspective, complementing the scholarship focused on the employer's view. We measure occupational fitness in terms of co-worker expectations, analyzing 104 semi-structured interviews conducted with Federal Canadian Correctional Officer recruits in 2018/2019...
February 2024: Criminology & Criminal Justice: the International Journal of Policy and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38212591/self-stigma-of-incarceration-and-its-impact-on-health-and-community-integration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chelsea E Brehmer, Sang Qin, Brigette C Young, David R Strauser
BACKGROUND: Individuals returning to the wider community from incarceration face many re-entry barriers, including stigmatising beliefs regarding past criminal record, that have impact on health and re-entry. Understanding the development and impact of self-stigma on health can inform re-entry and rehabilitation services. AIMS: The two aims of this study were first, to evaluate a previously established model of self-stigma applied to individuals who have experienced incarceration and, secondly, to study the impact of self-stigma on physical and mental health as well as community integration on re-entry...
January 11, 2024: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health: CBMH
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204371/identifying-individuals-with-early-psychosis-in-jail-lessons-learned-for-coordinated-specialty-care-services
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael T Compton, Jason Tan de Bibiana, Leah G Pope
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to establish the feasibility of a two-component intervention embedded within a jail setting that would detect detainees with early psychosis and connect them to coordinated specialty care (CSC) in the community upon release. METHODS: The two components of the intervention were a targeted educational campaign for correction officers and a specialized early engagement support service to facilitate jail discharge planning. Jail detainees with early psychosis were referred to the project and assessed for positive and negative symptoms, substance use, and duration of untreated psychosis (DUP)...
January 11, 2024: Psychiatric Services: a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183735/advancing-automobile-identification-and-brand-discrimination-from-tyre-rubber-through-machine-learning-algorithms-for-forensic-investigations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Navreet Kaur, Akanksha Sharma, Vishal Sharma
Criminal instances involving collision accidents, hit-and-run incidents, abduction, hostage-taking, and the unauthorised transit of forbidden items generally include evidence involving rubber traces from automobile tyres. These traces can be located on the road surface, in clothing, on the victim(s) themselves, or on items as skid marks following sudden stopping and spinning around. These traces serve as crucial evidence by reducing the range of suspects by revealing linkages between the getaway vehicle, the site of the crime, and the perpetrator through the tyre's brand, producer, or origin...
January 3, 2024: Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38178553/exploring-the-role-of-self-control-across-distinct-patterns-of-cyber-deviance-in-emerging-adolescence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tyson Whitten, Jesse Cale, Russell Brewer, Katie Logos, Thomas J Holt, Andrew Goldsmith
A disproportionally large number of adolescents engage in cyber-deviance. However, it is unclear if distinct patterns of adolescent cyber-deviance are evident, and if so, whether and to what extent low self-control is associated with different patterns of cyber-deviance. The current study addressed this research gap by examining the relationship between self-control and distinct latent classes of adolescent cyber-deviance net of potential confounders among a cross-sectional sample of 1793 South Australian adolescents...
January 4, 2024: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38160598/development-and-comparison-of-forensic-interval-age-prediction-models-by-statistical-and-machine-learning-methods-based-on-the-methylation-rates-of-elovl2-in-blood-dna
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takayuki Yamagishi, Wataru Sakurai, Ken Watanabe, Kochi Toyomane, Tomoko Akutsu
Age estimation can be useful information for narrowing down candidates of unidentified donors in criminal investigations. Various age estimation models based on DNA methylation biomarkers have been developed for forensic usage in the past decade. However, many of these models using ordinary least squares regression cannot generate an appropriate estimation due to the deterioration in prediction accuracy caused by an increased prediction error in older age groups. In the present study, to address this problem, we developed age estimation models that set an appropriate prediction interval for all age groups by two approaches: a statistical method using quantile regression (QR) and a machine learning method using an artificial neural network (ANN)...
December 25, 2023: Forensic Science International. Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158624/teaching-learning-process-in-a-juvenile-delinquents-correction-center-challenges-in-focus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Getu Shiferaw Wolle
A case study was employed to explore the effectiveness of the teaching-learning process in the center. Active participants in the process and the head of the juvenile correction center were purposely selected as informants. Semi-structured interviews and classroom observations were used to gather relevant data. Data analysis and data collection were conducted simultaneously. The study revealed that teachers either use corporal punishment or are laissez-faire when students show misbehavior. They often use the lecture method...
December 29, 2023: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158468/correction-training-cognition-in-older-male-prisoners-lessons-learned-from-a-feasibility-study
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Sandra Verhülsdonk, Claire Bohn, Nora Neyer, Tillmann Supprian, Julia Christl, Elke Kalbe, Ann-Kristin Folkerts
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 30, 2023: Health & Justice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156629/who-with-whom-matching-therapist-and-client-in-correctional-institutions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ronja Heintzsch, Marie Joséphine Hamatschek
The current study investigated variables that are being considered when assigning psychotherapists to individuals convicted of sexual and violent offences. Its main aim is to inform practitioners and researchers alike of potentially beneficial combinations between therapist and client and infer hypotheses for future studies. A mixed-methods approach, combining interviews and a follow-up questionnaire, was employed. Nineteen interviews with forensic practitioners working in socio-therapeutic facilities in Germany were conducted...
December 29, 2023: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38153035/the-motherhood-experiences-of-women-incarcerated-at-the-johannesburg-maximum-correctional-facility-in-the-gauteng-province-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheron Mathlatse Masekoameng, Bianca Rochelle Parry, Mattheus Eduard Fourie
The percentage of female offenders who are single mothers of minor children is a growing concern among the total incarcerated population in South Africa and globally. This study aimed to explore how expectations about mothering manifest for incarcerated mothers who are physically separated from their children. The experience of motherhood was captured using face-to-face interviews with a guide of semi-structured questions with eight (8) incarcerated mothers at Johannesburg correctional facility, Gauteng province, South Africa...
December 28, 2023: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150566/documenting-competing-needs-to-well-being-among-those-on-community-supervision-in-the-south
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine LeMasters, Taylor Krajewski, Kimberly Dong, Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein
Although the harms of incarceration on health are well known, little is known about individuals' competing priorities to maintaining their health while on probation and parole after release from incarceration. We explored individuals' competing needs on probation and parole (lack of health insurance/access, hazardous alcohol use, substance use, food insecurity, un/underemployment, housing insecurity, lack of social support, length of recent incarceration, prohibitive monthly fees, criminal legal discrimination) to achieving well-being...
December 27, 2023: Journal of Correctional Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38146968/witnesses-susceptibility-to-misleading-post-event-information-delivered-in-a-social-media-style-video
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefanie J Sharman, Meaghan C Danby, Atticus D Gray
In many criminal cases, outcomes rely on eyewitness evidence. Exposure to misleading information after an event reduces the accuracy of witnesses' memories. In some circumstances, warnings about misinformation can protect witnesses. As social media is a growing source of misleading information, this study examined the effect of misleading post-event information delivered via a social media-style video, as well as the utility of a minimal versus detailed warning. Participants ( N  = 145) watched a video showing an electrician stealing items from a client's home...
December 26, 2023: Memory
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38144982/measuring-a-motivational-interviewing-practice-orientation-in-criminal-justice-practitioners-initial-validation-of-the-response-style-screening-questionnaire
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raymond Chip Tafrate, Damon Mitchell, Stephen M Cox, Tom Hogan
INTRODUCTION: The use of collaborative communication techniques by criminal justice practitioners has been identified as a component of core correctional practices (CCPs). Criminal justice agencies and programs are investing in motivational interviewing (MI) training for their staff with varying intensity, follow-up coaching, and expectations for integration into practice. The present article describes the development and initial validation of the Response Style Screening Questionnaire (RSSQ), a practitioner completed tool assessing an MI-consistent practice orientation...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38136975/indirect-dna-transfer-and-forensic-implications-a-literature-review
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REVIEW
Francesco Sessa, Cristoforo Pomara, Massimiliano Esposito, Patrizia Grassi, Giuseppe Cocimano, Monica Salerno
Progress in DNA profiling techniques has made it possible to detect even the minimum amount of DNA at a crime scene (i.e., a complete DNA profile can be produced using as little as 100 pg of DNA, equivalent to only 15-20 human cells), leading to new defense strategies. While the evidence of a DNA trace is seldom challenged in court by a defendant's legal team, concerns are often raised about how the DNA was transferred to the location of the crime. This review aims to provide an up-to-date overview of the experimental work carried out focusing on indirect DNA transfer, analyzing each selected paper, the experimental method, the sampling technique, the extraction protocol, and the main results...
November 28, 2023: Genes
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