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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Psychology
The Science Of Interpersonal Trust, Randy Borum
The Science Of Interpersonal Trust, Randy Borum
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Understanding Terrorist Psychology, Randy Borum
Understanding Terrorist Psychology, Randy Borum
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Insights From Past Experience With Human Dynamics In Military Operations, Randy Borum
Insights From Past Experience With Human Dynamics In Military Operations, Randy Borum
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Interview And Interrogation: A Perspective And Update From The Usa, Randy Borum, Michael Gelles, Steven Kleinman
Interview And Interrogation: A Perspective And Update From The Usa, Randy Borum, Michael Gelles, Steven Kleinman
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Even Fighters Get The Blues, Randy Borum
Even Fighters Get The Blues, Randy Borum
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Youth In The Juvenile Justice System, Randy Borum, Randy Otto
Evaluation Of Youth In The Juvenile Justice System, Randy Borum, Randy Otto
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
The relationship between forensic clinical psychology and the juvenile courts and juvenile justice system is a special one. Psychologists and other mental health professionals have been involved in the juvenile courts since their inception a little over 100 years ago, and some commentators have offered that forensic psychology can trace its roots to psychologists’ involvement in juvenile matters (Otto & Heilbrun, 2002). In this chapter, after providing an overview of the juvenile justice system and its history, we review a number of clinical issues critical to understanding adolescents and their involvement in the juvenile justice system, and we finish with …
Psychology Of Terrorism, Randy Borum
Psychology Of Terrorism, Randy Borum
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Profiling Hazards: Profiling In Counterterrorism And Homeland Security, Randy Borum
Profiling Hazards: Profiling In Counterterrorism And Homeland Security, Randy Borum
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Detection Of Deception In Law Enforcement Applicants: A Preliminary Investigation, Randy Borum, Harley Stock
Detection Of Deception In Law Enforcement Applicants: A Preliminary Investigation, Randy Borum, Harley Stock
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
Using the MMPIand the IPI, the present study examined the differences in psychometric defensiveness between two groups of law enforcement applicants: applicants identified as being deceptive and a comparison group of candidates for whom no deception was indicated. Significant differences were found on the traditional validity (minimization) scales for both instruments as well as several supplemental scales and indexes from the MMPI. A new index (Es-K) from the MMPI showed a highly significant difference between groups and good classification accuracy. The results suggest that deceptive applicants show more defensiveness on psychometric testing and that test results may assist in raising …