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View article: How Socio-Edupreneurship can Moderate the Impact of Academia–Industry Gaps, Social Pressure, and Training Deficits on the Employment Challenges of Social Science Graduates
How Socio-Edupreneurship can Moderate the Impact of Academia–Industry Gaps, Social Pressure, and Training Deficits on the Employment Challenges of Social Science Graduates Open
The growing gap between educational preparation and the demands of the labor market has exacerbated the job search difficulties of social science graduates. The research was focused on investigating the potential of socio-edupreneurship to…
View article: Psychological Capital as a Mediator between Job Stress and Organizational Commitment
Psychological Capital as a Mediator between Job Stress and Organizational Commitment Open
The growing complexity of modern work environments has intensified the need to understand how psychological resources influence employee attitudes. This study examined the mediating role of psychological capital (PsyCap) in the relationshi…
View article: A review of the risk factors for Autism
A review of the risk factors for Autism Open
Background Autism Spectrum Disorder (or Autism) is a neurodevelopmental and neurological condition, with prevalence of 1 in 100 children globally. This review examines the most common factors associated with Autism. Methods We conducted a …
View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open
View article: White paper on forensic child interviewing: research-based recommendations by the European Association of Psychology and Law
White paper on forensic child interviewing: research-based recommendations by the European Association of Psychology and Law Open
This white paper consists of evidence-based recommendations for conducting forensic interviews with children. The recommendations are jointly drafted by researchers in child interviewing active within the European Association of Psychology…
View article: The impact of emotionally evocative information on interpreting accuracy in a mock asylum interview
The impact of emotionally evocative information on interpreting accuracy in a mock asylum interview Open
In asylum interviews, interpreters often relay emotionally evocative information. This study compared interpreting accuracy of emotionally evocative and neutral information. Twenty‐eight Arabic‐English interpreters participated in a mock a…
View article: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the asylum system
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the asylum system Open
View article: What have we learned about cues to deception? A survey of expert opinions
What have we learned about cues to deception? A survey of expert opinions Open
Researchers have accumulated a substantial body of empirical work studying observable behaviors that might distinguish truth tellers from liars – that is, cues to deception. We report a survey of N = 50 deception cue experts – active resea…
View article: White Paper on Forensic Child Interviewing: Research-based recommendations by the European Association of Psychology and Law
White Paper on Forensic Child Interviewing: Research-based recommendations by the European Association of Psychology and Law Open
The recommendations of this white paper are jointly drafted by researchers in childinterviewing active within the European Association of Psychology and Law and are focusedon cases in which children are interviewed in forensic settings, in…
View article: Culture, trauma, and memory in investigative interviews
Culture, trauma, and memory in investigative interviews Open
Police investigators, immigration officials, and other investigative interviewers often interview individuals from different cultural backgrounds about potentially traumatising events. Much of the work on the impact of negative life events…
View article: What Have We Learned About Cues to Deception? A Survey of Expert Opinions
What Have We Learned About Cues to Deception? A Survey of Expert Opinions Open
Researchers have accumulated a substantial body of empirical work studying observable behaviors that might distinguish truth tellers from liars—that is, cues to deception. We report a survey of N = 50 deception cue experts—active researche…
View article: The mental health of staff working in UK prisons during the Covid‐19 pandemic
The mental health of staff working in UK prisons during the Covid‐19 pandemic Open
This article presents the results of an opportunistic, cross‐sectional, self‐report survey of the well‐being of staff working in prisons throughout the UK. The survey was completed by 594 participants in the early part of 2021 at the heigh…
View article: Seeing is believing? A systematic review of credibility perceptions of live and remote video‐mediated communication in legal settings
Seeing is believing? A systematic review of credibility perceptions of live and remote video‐mediated communication in legal settings Open
There has been a dramatic increase in use of remote communication via audio‐visual technology since the COVID‐19 pandemic. This includes use in complex legal hearings where decisions rely heavily on credibility assessments of an individual…
View article: Ugandan and British individuals' views of refugees in their countries: An exploratory <scp>mixed‐methods</scp> comparison
Ugandan and British individuals' views of refugees in their countries: An exploratory <span>mixed‐methods</span> comparison Open
Using an exploratory mixed‐methods approach, we examined thoughts concerning refugees reported by participants from a non‐Western country, Uganda, and the United Kingdom (total N = 113). We explored whether, due to various sociocultural, p…
View article: How do adults with <scp>post‐traumatic</scp> stress disorder from childhood trauma talk about single versus repeated traumas?
How do adults with <span>post‐traumatic</span> stress disorder from childhood trauma talk about single versus repeated traumas? Open
Adults with posttraumatic stress disorder from childhood trauma (ch‐PTSD) described their 'worst' traumatic event (a single or repeated event) pre‐post treatment for PTSD during an international clinical trial. The memory reports were code…
View article: Vulnerability to interrogative suggestibility from negative life events. A comparison of separated asylum-seeking youth and age-matched peers.
Vulnerability to interrogative suggestibility from negative life events. A comparison of separated asylum-seeking youth and age-matched peers. Open
View article: Strategies of Preparation and Impression Management - How Innocence can Backfire
Strategies of Preparation and Impression Management - How Innocence can Backfire Open
While numerous studies have been conducted regarding the objective indicators of deception, few have investigated the subjective strategies that are used. Knowing the strategies used by both innocent and guilty suspects as they attempt to …
View article: Alan Raymond Scoboria (1972–2019): A remembrance.
Alan Raymond Scoboria (1972–2019): A remembrance. Open
View article: Brief report: Perceived credibility of autistic witnesses and the effect of diagnostic information on credibility ratings
Brief report: Perceived credibility of autistic witnesses and the effect of diagnostic information on credibility ratings Open
View article: Perceived credibility of autistic witnesses and the effect of diagnostic information on credibility ratings 2013-2018
Perceived credibility of autistic witnesses and the effect of diagnostic information on credibility ratings 2013-2018 Open
BACKGROUND: People with autism spectrum disorder (henceforth, autism) exhibit a number of atypical behaviours that may be relied upon by jurors when making judgements about their credibility as witnesses. The current study aimed to: (1) ex…
View article: Identification of new susceptibility loci for type 2 diabetes and shared etiological pathways with coronary heart disease
Identification of new susceptibility loci for type 2 diabetes and shared etiological pathways with coronary heart disease Open
View article: Adult Eyewitness Memory for Single Versus Repeated Traumatic Events
Adult Eyewitness Memory for Single Versus Repeated Traumatic Events Open
Summary Reports from individuals who have witnessed multiple, similar emotional events may differ from reports from witnesses of only a single event. To test this, we had participants (N = 65) view a video of a road traffic accident. Half …
View article: Stress, stress‐induced cortisol responses, and eyewitness identification performance
Stress, stress‐induced cortisol responses, and eyewitness identification performance Open
In the eyewitness identification literature, stress and arousal at the time of encoding are considered to adversely influence identification performance. This assumption is in contrast with findings from the neurobiology field of learning …
View article: Eyewitness Evidence Obtained with the Self‐Administered Interview© Is Unaffected by Stress
Eyewitness Evidence Obtained with the Self‐Administered Interview© Is Unaffected by Stress Open
Summary The Self‐Administered Interview© (SAI) serves to elicit eyewitness statements directly after the crime. Witnesses could still experience stress then. Because stress during retrieval produces memory‐impairing effects, this study sou…