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  1. Almost no one feels free to leave an interrogation room: Findings from a virtual reality study of custody perceptions in police interrogations.
  2. Predictors of Adolescents' Sex Offender Registration Risk
  3. Parents’ interrogation knowledge and situational decision-making in hypothetical juvenile interrogations.
  4. Connection and Caring Through a Therapeutic Juvenile Corrections Model: Staff and Youth Resident Perceptions of Structural and Interpersonal Dimensions
  5. Contextual factors predict self-reported confession decision-making: A field study of suspects’ actual police interrogation experiences.
  6. Conceptualizing and Contextualizing Treatment Orientation: a Mixed-Method Analysis of Juvenile Correctional Staff under a Therapeutic Model
  7. Adolescents’ Awareness of Sex Offender Registration Policies and Self-Reported Sexual Offending
  8. News Media Framing of Police Body-Worn Cameras: A Content Analysis
  9. Jail inmates’ perspectives on police interrogation
  10. Race, Bullying, and Public Perceptions of School and University Safety
  11. Parents’ knowledge and attitudes about youths’ interrogation rights
  12. Applying the lessons of developmental psychology to the study of juvenile interrogations: New directions for research, policy, and practice.
  13. Adolescents’ Legal Socialization
  14. Do Sex Offender Laws Prevent Teens from Engaging in Risky Sexual Behavior?
  15. Police training in interviewing and interrogation methods: A comparison of techniques used with adult and juvenile suspects.
  16. Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science
  17. Miranda in Actual Juvenile Interrogations
  18. Police interviewing and interrogation of juvenile suspects: A descriptive examination of actual cases.
  19. Crime Salience and Public Willingness to Pay for Child Saving and Juvenile Punishment
  20. An Open, Large-Scale, Collaborative Effort to Estimate the Reproducibility of Psychological Science
  21. Unpacking the Doubt in “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”: Plausible Alternative Stories Increase Not Guilty Verdicts
  22. Examining Adolescents’ and their Parents’ Conceptual and Practical Knowledge of Police Interrogation: A Family Dyad Approach