The Application of Attachment Theory in Forensic Child Custody Cases
Attachment theory, developed by psychologist John Bowlby, explores the deep emotional bonds formed between children and their primary caregivers. Its…
Attachment theory, developed by psychologist John Bowlby, explores the deep emotional bonds formed between children and their primary caregivers. Its…
Diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in forensic populations presents unique challenges for mental health professionals. These difficulties stem from the…
Forensic psychologists play a vital role in the criminal justice system, particularly in competency restoration programs. These programs aim to evaluate and…
False allegations can have profound psychological effects on both the accused and the accusers. Understanding these impacts is crucial for developing effective…
Forensic psychology is a specialized field that applies psychological principles to legal issues. While often associated with criminal cases, it also plays a…
The development of forensic mental health laws and policies has been a crucial aspect of the criminal justice and healthcare systems. These laws aim to balance…
Forensic psychologists play a crucial role in the criminal justice system by assessing the risk of reoffending among offenders. Their evaluations help inform…
Personality assessments have become a valuable tool in criminal profiling, especially when investigating unknown offenders. These assessments help law…
The relationship between substance abuse and criminal behavior has been a significant focus for researchers, law enforcement, and mental health professionals…
Hate crimes are serious offenses motivated by bias against a person’s race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other identity. Understanding the…