ICRFP/UNI LOGO Members of the International Centre for Research in Forensic Psychology, University of Portsmouth, UK invite you to a one day conference: ...
Claire Nee
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Jul 7, 2005 12:34 pm
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Our prayers are for the victims and for all those who mourn in the UK. Our thoughts are with friends and colleagues. We hope that all of you and yours are...
I am considering examing for my masters research topic the strength of the relationship between men's expectation of sex and women's voluntary consumption of...
Thank you very much, we really appreciate it. As the Mayor of London (Ken Livingsone) said yesterday - "...London has for centuries welcomed as new citizens...
The American Psychology-Law Society has launched a new book series with Oxford University Press. One of the first books in the series focuses on the death...
Tons of this in Bonnie Fisher et al on the sexual victimization of college women. Google NCJRS and do a search. You will find a lot of research on the...
Hi Vicki - the issue of sexual coercion in heterosexual relationships formed the basis of my PhD thesis 5 years ago. I developed several surveys and tools as...
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Jul 11, 2005 1:58 am
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Members of the International Centre for Research in Forensic Psychology, University of Portsmouth, UK, invite you to a day conference on September 23rd, ...
As editor of the American Psychology-Law Society books series, published by Oxford University Press, I am pleased to announce a new book by Amy Posey ...
Hi Group, Is there a self-report scale that measures violence supporting beliefs etc. I am used to these sort of scales with sexual offenders, but haven't...
Dear Steve There are a few scales that come to mind For violence specific beliefs I would be inclined to look at something like the Criminal Attitudes to...
Steven Wright
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Jul 16, 2005 12:58 am
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Stephen, The Criminal Sentiments Scale- Modified (CSS-M), measures antisocial thinking on a range of domains (Law-Courts-Police, Tolerance for Law Violation,...
Parker, Richard
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Jul 17, 2005 11:59 pm
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Thanks Richard, I already have the CSS-M and use it. Steve Feelgood ____________________________________________ Steve Feelgood (Psychologe) ...
Dear all, I am trying again to email details of our forthcoming conference. Entitled 'Forensic Psychology Today: Leading Edge Research and Practice, it happens...
Claire Nee
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Jul 29, 2005 12:27 pm
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Helo, I recently came across a paper describing one of the sub-scales of the Overt Aggression Scale as relting to "Clastic Aggression". Speaking to colleagues...
Conference announcement. A one-day conference on Tuesday 28th March 2006 in Nottingham, UK. Guest speakers include: Arthur Nezu, Christine Maguth Nezu, and...
Mary McMurran
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Aug 4, 2005 1:35 pm
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Forwarded on behalf of Dr Claire Nee (University of Portsmouth) Dear all, I am trying again to email details of our forthcoming conference. Entitled 'Forensic...
Steven Wright
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Aug 16, 2005 9:27 am
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Hi All, Does anyone know where to get hold of the software for the "Point Subtraction Aggression Paradigm" measure of aggression (Cherek, 1981; Cherek et al.,...
Social Problem Solving: Theory & Therapy Announcing a one-day conference on 'Social Problem Solving: Theory & Therapy' to be held in Nottingham, UK, on 28th...
Mary McMurran
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Sep 5, 2005 11:46 am
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Dear Group, I have a question for my european colleagues about the PCL:SV and PCL-R. It is suggested that for the PCL-R we add 3 points and the PCL:SV 2 points...
Steven, What was the basis for the increase in score? Was this to do with lower average scores being obtained in Europe/England than in USA/Canada? I had...
Parker, Richard
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Sep 9, 2005 8:21 am
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Steven, I know of no studies that have examined this type of issue. At least in the US, I would consider such a practice suspect and risky; for one thing, it...
Richard, you should take a look at the literature worked on by Bob Hare and David Cooke using Item Response Theory. Their data suggests that Scottish/UK...
Perhaps someone can point me to the peer-reviewed published studies of psychopathy in the general population that seem to be being alluded to in this "thread"...
Dear List, I am aware of the recent discussion by Steve Feelgood regarding the adjustments to PCL-R scores across cultures. I suspect the issue arises due to...
David Cooke
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Sep 20, 2005 9:28 pm
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Thanks to Stephen and David for the discussion and useful references Steve Feelgood ... Von: ForensicNetwork@yahoogroups.com ...
Hi group, I thought I might risk revealing my limited statistical knowledge, but I have another question about adjusting PCL scores for europe. I looked at the...
Steve - Sorry to drop you a random email about this - I have a similar issue with a Sounth African client I am working with - who has also suffered a stroke a...
Regarding cut scores -- I think, despite the arguments about whether or not psychopathy is a taxon, that there is fairly clear evidence that the larger the PCL...