No. 44-8, August 2017
Index
- Can Molecular Genetic Evidence Influence Jurors’ Perceptions of a Defendant? Results From a Randomized Experiment
- Jury-Eligible Public Attitudes Toward Biological Risk Factors for the Development of Criminal Behavior and Implications for Capital Sentencing
- Multiple Pathways to Juvenile Recidivism: Examining Parental Drug and Mental Health Problems, and Markers of Neuropsychological Deficits Among Serious Juvenile Offenders
- Policy Implications of Biosocial Criminology: An Introduction to the Special Issue
- The Risk-Need-Responsivity Model Revisited: Using Biosocial Criminology to Enhance Offender Rehabilitation
- The Role of Tablet-Based Psychological Tasks in Risk Assessment
- Using Biosocial Criminology to Understand and Improve Treatment Outcomes