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Effects of cyberterrorism on public political opinion. Forensic Science Club

June 4, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Cyber terrorism and public support for retaliation – a multi-country survey experiment”, by Shandler, R.; Gross,…

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Are children who have suffered abuse properly interrogated? Forensic Science Club

May 28, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Testing an Evaluation Tool to Facilitate Police Officers’ Peer Review of Child Interview”, by Danby, M.…

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Criminal profiling in nordic crime series: how close are them to reality? Forensic Science Club

May 21, 2022 By Paula Atienza 5 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Modus of Killer Profiling in Nordic Crime Series” by Bjelajac, Z. and Filipovic, A. (2022), in…

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2020 lockdown’s impact on sexual assaults. Forensic Science Club

May 14, 2022 By Paula Atienza 5 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on sexual assault cases in Eastern Denmark – a retrospective clinical…

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Men and male adolescents with a history of psychiatric hospitalization are more likely to commit sexual crimes? Forensic Science Club

May 7, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Sex offending among adolescents and young men with history of psychiatric inpatient care in adolescence” by…

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How do women that are psychiatric forensic patients present aggressive and antisocial behavior? Forensic Science Club

April 28, 2022 By Paula Atienza 5 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Female Forensic Patients May Be an atypical sub-type of Females Presenting Aggressive and Antisocial Behavior” by…

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Russian criminal system for children and young people: can it be improved? Forensic Science Club

April 23, 2022 By Paula Atienza 5 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Mechanisms for protecting children’s rights and the role of psychological services in the juvenile justice system…

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Crimes committed by people with intellectual disabilities: which is the most common? Forensic Science Club

April 16, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Crimes and sentences in individuals with intellectual disability in a forensic psychiatric context: a register-based study”,…

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Radicalization in adolescence: what kind of young people are the most vulnerable? Forensic Science Club

April 9, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Radicalization in Adolescence: the Identification of Vulnerable Groups”, by Schröder, C. P.; Bruns, J.; Lehmann, L.;…

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Dark Triad, self-control and antisocial behavior: how do they interact? Forensic Science Club

April 1, 2022 By Paula Atienza 4 Mins Read

Friends of the Forensic Science Club, this week we present the paper “Dark Triad Personalities, Self-Control, and antisocial/criminal outcomes in Youth” by Pechorro, P.; DeLisi, M.; Gonçalves, R.…

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