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A Case Against Bringing Monsters To Justice: Pinochet, Deterrence, And Personal Identity, Ibpp Editor
A Case Against Bringing Monsters To Justice: Pinochet, Deterrence, And Personal Identity, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article presents a philosophical psychology case against subjecting former national leaders who allegedly committed atrocities committed while they were in power to adjudication through a criminal or civil justice system.
Obstacles To Interrogation Training: Part I, Ibpp Editor
Obstacles To Interrogation Training: Part I, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article continues the series on research presented at the 1998 American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, California. Part I of the article describes two types of obstacles to effective interrogation training. Part II of the article (to be posted in next week's IBPP Issue (September 16th) describes approaches to overcoming the obstacles. The article is very closely based on the research of Meir Gilboa, formerly the Commander, National Unit for Serious Crime Investigation, Israeli National Police, as presented at the symposium "Four National Approaches to Training Interrogators" that was chaired by Dr. Paul Ekman of the University of …
Politics And Psychology: Assessment And The Law, Ibpp Editor
Politics And Psychology: Assessment And The Law, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article highlights one significant impediment to valid psychological assessment in support of the criminal justice system.
Trends. Mexico, Illicit Drugs, And Psychological Assessment: Reliability And Validity As Pipe Dreams, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Mexico, Illicit Drugs, And Psychological Assessment: Reliability And Validity As Pipe Dreams, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses top-level and elite law enforcement and criminal justice officials in Mexico seem to have been cooperating with illicit drug-trafficking organizations and the support that they get from the United States.
The Clash Of Civilizations In The 21st Century: A Political Psychology Of Messianics, Charismatics, And Schismatics, Ibpp Editor
The Clash Of Civilizations In The 21st Century: A Political Psychology Of Messianics, Charismatics, And Schismatics, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes psychological Issues that may contribute to or mitigate against ongoing and intense political violence between Islamic political entities and those typed as Judeo-Christian.
Postmodernism And Narrative Truth: Philosophical Implications Of Interrogation Research, Ibpp Editor
Postmodernism And Narrative Truth: Philosophical Implications Of Interrogation Research, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article continues a series describing research presentations from the 1998 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. In the article, a presentation on interrogation research by John C. Yuille of the University of British Columbia, Canada, is explicated for its relevance to postmodernist notions of truth.
The Psychology Of Political Oppression: Studying False Consciousness, Ibpp Editor
The Psychology Of Political Oppression: Studying False Consciousness, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Starting with this Issue, IBPP will be reporting on a series of research presentations--each with relevance to political psychology--from the 1998 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. The following article describes the work of John T. Jost of Stanford University.
Terrorist Explosions In Nairobi: How Secondary Goals Become Primary Ones, Ibpp Editor
Terrorist Explosions In Nairobi: How Secondary Goals Become Primary Ones, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes a psychology of terrorism whereby achieving secondary goals can ineluctably lead to achieving primary ones.
Trends. Rape As Terrorism: Difficulties In Criminal Justice Adjudication, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Rape As Terrorism: Difficulties In Criminal Justice Adjudication, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article focuses on psychological complexities in successfully adjudicating allegations of terrorist rape--i.e., rape committed intentionally to achieve formal political objectives.
The Construct Of Personality: Implications For Psychological Profiles, Background Investigations, And Intelligence Agent Preassessment And Evaluation, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes complexities of the construct of personality and their implications for psychological profiles, background investigations, and intelligence agent preassessment and evaluation.
Competency To Stand Trial: An International Challenge, Ibpp Editor
Competency To Stand Trial: An International Challenge, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some of the difficulties in developing an international standard for competency to stand trial.
Evolutionary Psychology And Psychological Explanation: Newest Wine In An Old Bottle, Ibpp Editor
Evolutionary Psychology And Psychological Explanation: Newest Wine In An Old Bottle, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article contends that theories of evolutionary psychology do not escape two flaws in approaches to psychological explanation.
Trends. Necessity As The Mother Of Invention: International Crime In An Era Of Globalization, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Necessity As The Mother Of Invention: International Crime In An Era Of Globalization, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses how the increasing reach and efficiency of telecommunications and mass transport in an era of globalization pose new opportunity for international crime.
The Political Psychology Of Child Molestation: Import For The Rule Of Law, Ibpp Editor
The Political Psychology Of Child Molestation: Import For The Rule Of Law, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the problematic nature of child molestation for the rule of law.
Trends. An Encryption Paradox: Cracking The Groupe Speciale Mobile Standard (Gsm), Ibpp Editor
Trends. An Encryption Paradox: Cracking The Groupe Speciale Mobile Standard (Gsm), Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the vulnerability of encryption methods used with today's modern technology.
Effective Treatment Of Psychopaths Who Violently Offend: Suggestions From Political Psychology And Virtual Reality Technology, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some difficulties in treating psychopaths who have been convicted of violent offenses. As well, it offers some suggestions for resolving these difficulties.
A Mnemonic For Intelligence Analysis And Operations, Ibpp Editor
A Mnemonic For Intelligence Analysis And Operations, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes and critiques the self-reference effect as a mnemonic facilitating intelligence analysis and operations.
Intelligence Operations And Personality: Are There Guidelines For Assessment?, Ibpp Editor
Intelligence Operations And Personality: Are There Guidelines For Assessment?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores whether there are appropriate guidelines for assessing the personality of a potential intelligence agent.
Policy Guidelines On Sex For Security Bureaucracies, Ibpp Editor
Policy Guidelines On Sex For Security Bureaucracies, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article provides policy guidelines for personnel managers within security bureaucracies on sexual dispositions.
What To Believe About What To Believe: Implications For Security Bureaucracies, Ibpp Editor
What To Believe About What To Believe: Implications For Security Bureaucracies, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes psychological findings on the confidence of eyewitnesses for their own testimony and the reactions of jury members to eyewitness testimony. These findings are related to adjudications of alleged security violations.
Profiling To Screen Non-Immigrant Visa Applicants: The Best And The Worst Of Applied Social Science?, Ibpp Editor
Profiling To Screen Non-Immigrant Visa Applicants: The Best And The Worst Of Applied Social Science?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identifies some significant Issues for the applications of profiling and highlights the example of screening non-immigrant visa applicants. Some of these Issues may be related to conscious and unconscious biases, including those towards race, ethnicity, and culture.