Legal and Criminal Psychology is an academic journal dedicated to combining legal psychology and criminological psychology, aiming to advance the development of professional and scientific knowledge in these two fields. The original papers published in this journal not only deepen our understanding of criminal behavior, but also provide valuable psychological perspectives for law and judicial procedures. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including the causes of different types of crime, mental illness, criminal investigation, investigative interviews and questioning, information inspiration, applied memory, deception detection, crime feature analysis, and criminal connections. These topics not only involve the causes and investigation of criminal behavior, but also focus on the management, treatment, and evaluation of offenders, as well as the response of crime victims and the public to crime.In addition, the magazine is committed to promoting dialogue and debate between various disciplines, providing a platform for academic researchers, professionals, and practitioners to exchange ideas. By publishing the latest research findings and eye-catching articles, this journal provides readers with a vivid picture of the latest developments in the field. It is an indispensable resource for both academic research and practical applications.
《法律和犯罪心理学》是一本专注于将法律心理学和犯罪学心理学相结合的学术期刊,旨在推进这两个领域的专业和科学知识的发展。该期刊发表的原创论文不仅深化了我们对犯罪行为的理解,还为法律和司法程序提供了宝贵的心理学视角。该期刊涵盖的主题非常广泛,包括不同类型犯罪的原因、精神病、刑事调查、调查性访谈和提问、信息启发、应用记忆、欺骗检测、犯罪特征分析和犯罪联系等。这些主题不仅涉及犯罪行为的成因和调查,还关注罪犯的管理、治疗和评估,以及犯罪受害者和公众对犯罪的反应。此外,杂志还致力于促进各学科之间的对话和辩论,为学术研究人员、专业人士和从业者提供一个交流的平台。通过发表最新的研究成果和引人注目的文章,该期刊为读者提供了一幅该领域当前最新发展的生动图景。无论是对于学术研究还是实际应用,它都是一个不可或缺的资源。
‘Language of lies’: Urgent issues and prospects in verbal lie detection research
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/lcrp.12148
Verify the scene, report the symptoms: Testing the Verifiability Approach and SRSI in the detection of fabricated PTSD claims
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/LCRP.12149
Imposter identification in low prevalence environments
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/lcrp.12138
Death penalty decision‐making: Fundamentalist beliefs and the evaluation of aggravating and mitigating circumstances
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/lcrp.12141
The influence of room spaciousness on investigative interviews
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/LCRP.12156
Psycholinguistic and socioemotional characteristics of young offenders: Do language abilities and gender matter?
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/lcrp.12150
Unexpected questions in deception detection interviews: Does question order matter?
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/LCRP.12151
Exploring the decision component of the Activation‐Decision‐Construction‐Action Theory for different reasons to deceive
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/lcrp.12143
Japanese public opinion about suspect interviewing techniques
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/lcrp.12139
Evaluating treatment outcomes for young people participating in a high‐intensity therapeutic violence intervention in the English Youth Custody Service
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/lcrp.12142
Tracking labels for occurrences of alleged child abuse from police interviews to trials
来源期刊:Legal and Criminological PsychologyDOI:10.1111/lcrp.12146