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Neuropsychological and Emotional Deficits as Predictors of Correctional Treatment Response in Maryland, 2003-2005
Department of Justice —
The study was designed to elucidate underlying neuropsychological and emotional regulatory mechanisms in variable responses to a cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)... -
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Assessing Police Officers' Decision Making and Discretion in Making Traffic Stops in Savannah, Georgia, 2002
Department of Justice —
This study aimed to fill a void in the research regarding police behavior by focusing on the formation and creation of cognitive suspicion by officers. The study also... -
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Bruising as a Forensic Marker of Physical Elder Abuse in Orange County, California, 2006-2008
Department of Justice —
The purpose of the study was to describe bruising as a marker of physical elder abuse. Consenting older adults were examined to document ___location and size of bruises... -
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Use and Effectiveness of Hypnosis and the Cognitive Interview for Enhancing Eyewitness Recall: Philadelphia, 1988-1989
Department of Justice —
This study investigated the effectiveness of hypnosis and the cognitive interview (a technique for stimulating memory) on the recall of events in a criminal incident.... -
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Pleasure in decision-making situations
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Background This study explores the role of pleasure in decision making. Results In Experiment 1, 12 subjects were presented with a questionnaire containing 46 items...