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  1. Eyes don't lie: Eye tracking reveals whether an eyewitness saw the crime
  2. Does the label really matter when it comes to judgments of people who commit sexual offenses?
  3. A Thematic Analysis of the Effectiveness of The Assisting Rehabilitation through Collaboration (ARC) Programme
  4. Revisiting the Structure of DSM-5 Section II Personality Disorder Criteria Using Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis
  5. An Assessment of Scientific Evidence Relating to the Effect of Early Experience on the Risk of Human-Directed Aggression by Adult Dogs
  6. An Eye Tracking Investigation of Young People’s Gaze Behaviour to Gambling and Non-Gambling Moving Adverts
  7. Individual Bias in Forensic Practice
  8. Ethnicity and risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection among the healthcare workforce: Results of a retrospective cohort study in rural United Kingdom
  9. Ambulance attendance for substance and/or alcohol use in a pandemic: Interrupted time series analysis of incidents
  10. Alcohol and other substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review
  11. Data-driven group comparisons of eye fixations to dynamic stimuli
  12. The characteristics and treatment needs of fire setters with intellectual disability: descriptive data and comparisons between offence type
  13. ATS-21: A short measure of attitudes to sexual offenders.
  14. The role of intuitive moral foundations in Britain's vote on EU membership
  15. Self-disclosure with Dogs: Dog Owners’ and Non-dog Owners’ Willingness to Disclose Emotional Topics
  16. The role of intuitive moral foundations in Britain’s Brexit vote
  17. The validity of two diagnostic systems for personality disorder in people with intellectual disabilities: a short report
  18. Attitudes towards sexual offenders: What do we know, and why are they important?
  19. ‘You have the right to remain silent’
  20. Reducing Stigma and Punitive Attitudes Toward Pedophiles Through Narrative Humanization
  21. Press coverage as a heuristic guide for social decision-making about sexual offenders
  22. Measuring public perceptions of sex offenders: reimagining the Community Attitudes Toward Sex Offenders (CATSO) scale
  23. Gaze patterns to child figures reflect deviant sexual preference in child sex offenders—a first glance
  24. A Prototype-Willingness Model of Sexual Crime Discourse in England and Wales
  25. The Emotional Representation of Sexual Crime in the National British Press
  26. Sexual Cognition Guides Viewing Strategies to Human Figures
  27. How do static and dynamic risk factors work together to predict violent behaviour among offenders with an intellectual disability?
  28. The Peaks: Assessing Sex Offenders in a Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorders Unit
  29. Differential Gaze Behavior towards Sexually Preferred and Non-Preferred Human Figures
  30. Relationship between Assessed Emotion, Personality, Personality Disorder and Risk in Offenders with Intellectual Disability
  31. Personality Traits as Predictors of Inpatient Aggression in a High-Security Forensic Psychiatric Setting: Prospective Evaluation of the PCL-R and IPDE Dimension Ratings
  32. Goal attainment scaling: usefulness of a tool to measure risk in violent mentally disordered offenders
  33. Structural, Item, and Test Generalizability of the Psychopathy Checklist--Revised to Offenders With Intellectual Disabilities
  34. Prediction of institutional aggression among personality disordered forensic patients using actuarial and structured clinical risk assessment tools: prospective evaluation of the HCR-20, VRS, Static-99, and Risk Matrix 2000
  35. A response to Dr. Gudjonsson's commentary
  36. The use of psychiatric and psychological evidence in the assessment of terrorist offenders
  37. Structure, fit and coherence of two circumplex assessments of personality in a population with intellectual disabilities
  38. Predictors of progression from high to medium secure services for personality-disordered patients
  39. Is sexually abusive behaviour in personality disordered inpatients analogous to sexual offences committed prior to hospitalization?
  40. Sexual reconviction rates in the United Kingdom and actuarial risk estimates
  41. Emotional and behavioural problems in offenders with intellectual disability: comparative data from three forensic services
  42. Risk Assessment in Offenders With Intellectual Disability
  43. Internal consistency and factor structure of personality disorders in a forensic intellectual disability sample
  44. Predictive validity of the PCL‐R for offenders with intellectual disability in a high security hospital: Treatment progress
  45. Predictive validity of the PCL-R in offenders with intellectual disability in a high secure hospital setting: Institutional aggression
  46. Introductory comments to the special issue, High Risk Offenders with Personality Disorders: Conceptual and Scientific Bases
  47. The Peaks: A clinical service for those with dangerous and severe personality disorder
  48. Two studies on the prevalence and validity of personality disorder in three forensic intellectual disability samples
  49. A comparison of offenders with intellectual disability across three levels of security
  50. Applicability, Reliability and Validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: Some Initial Findings
  51. Temporal reliability of psychological assessments for patients in a special hospital with severe personality disorder: a preliminary note
  52. Training multi-disciplinary teams to work with sex offenders: Effects on staff attitudes