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Volume 2:  2010

Original Articles

 

Schlank, A. (2010). Introduction to the section on Sex Offenders. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 1-5.

 

Vrij, A., Ennis, E., Farman, S., & Mann, S. (2010). People’s perceptions of their truthful and deceptive interactions in daily life. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 6-42.  Note: Tables are repeated in an appendix.

 

Condie, L. (2010). A revivication of professional focus on the rights of the child.Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 43-44.

 

Fabian, J.M. (2010). Introduction to section on legal issues. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 45-46.

 

Rubenzer, S. (2010). Introduction to section on forensic instruments. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 47-48.

 

Mart, E. G., & Connelly, A. W. (2010). An unusual case of epileptic postictal violence: Implications for criminal responsibility. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 49-58. 

 

DeMatteo, D., Hunt, E., Batastini, A., & LaDuke, C. (2010). The disconnect between assessment and intervention in the risk management of criminal offenders. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 59-74.

 

Campbell, T. W., & DeClue, G. (2010). Flying blind with naked factors: Problems and pitfalls in adjusted-actuarial sex-offender risk assessment. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 75-101.

 

Grisso, T. (2010). Guidance for improving forensic reports: A review of common errors. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 102-115.

 

Witt, P. H., Merdian, H. L., Connell, M., & Boer, D. P. (2010). Assessing parenting risk in parenting plan (child custody) cases involving Internet sexual behavior.Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 116-136.

 

Hogan, N., & Ennis, L. (2010). Assessing risk for forensic psychiatric inpatient violence: A Meta-analysis. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 137-147.

 

Campbell, T. W., & DeClue, G. (2010). Maximizing predictive accuracy in sexually violent predator evaluations. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 148-232.

 

Witt, P. H. (2010). Forensic report checklist. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 233-240.

 

Hinderliter, A. C. (2010). Defining paraphilia: Excluding exclusion. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 241-272.

 

Rubenzer, S. (2010). Review of the Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms-2 (SIRS-2). Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 273-286.

 

Lexcen, F., Heavin, S., & Redick, C. (2010). A Clinical Application of the Juvenile Adjudicative Competence Interview (JACI). Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 287-305.

 

Wilson, R. J., & Looman, J. (2010). What can we reasonably expect to accomplish in conducting actuarial risk assessments with sexual offenders in civil commitment settings? A response to Campbell and DeClue: “Maximizing predictive accuracy in sexually violent predator evaluations.Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 306-321.

 

DeClue, G., & Campbell, T. W. (2010). Still maximizing accuracy in sexually violent predator evaluations. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 322-336.

 

Campbell, T. W. (2010). Maximizing accuracy and welcoming scrutiny: An additional response to Wilson and Looman. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 337-346.

 

DeClue, G. (2010). Dear Sheriff, Your detectives coerced a confession. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 347-352.

 

Wilson, R. J. (2010). Upholding accuracy and ethical practice in assessing the reoffense risk of sexual offenders using actuarial instruments: A rejoinder to Campbell. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 353-358.

 

Lexcen, F., & Heavin, S. (2010). Evaluating for competence to proceed in juvenile court: Findings with a semi-structured interview. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 359-376.

 

Kirsch, L. (2010). Introduction to the Journal’s Section Devoted to Case Studies.Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 377-378.

 

Pake, D. R., Jr. & Wilson, R. J. (2010). Normative data set for evaluating civilly committed sexual offenders using the Denial and Minimization Scale (DAMS).Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, 379-395.

Reviews

 

Witt, P. H. (2010). Review of: Mart, E. G., & Alban, A. D. (2011). The practical assessment of testamentary capacity and undue influence in the elderly. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.  96 pp., $24.95. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, R1-R4.

Franklin, K. (2010). Review of: Laws, D. R. & Ward, T. (2010). Desistance from sex offending: alternatives to throwing away the keys. New York: Guilford. 306 pages, $45. Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2, R5-R8.

 

Honored Colleagues

 

This section of the journal includes invited addresses and speeches from our honored colleagues.  We list these alphabetically.

 

Diane Follingstad.  The American Academy of Forensic Psychology presented a Distinguished Contribution in Forensic Psychology Award to Dr. Follingstad in Vancouver, B.C., in March 2010. Cite as:

Follingstad, D. (2010). Increasing complexity: Resisting simplification in forensic psychology. Open access journal of forensic psychology, 2, HC10-HC22.

 

Thomas Grisso.  The American Academy of Forensic Psychology presented aBeth Clark Distinguished Service Contribution Award to Dr. Grisso in Vancouver, B.C., in March 2010. Cite as:

Grisso, T. (2010). Revisiting the future of forensic psychological assessment: A 20-year check-up. Open access journal of forensic psychology, 2, HC1-HC9.

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