Meet the Editorial Team
Welcome back to Dr. Andrea Avila, JD, PhD!
Dr. Avila previously served as one of our outstanding 2024 Editorial Fellows, and we’re delighted to have her return as an Associate Editor.
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Posts by Psychology, Public Policy, and Law
Recent findings from a national correspondence audit experiment show that people who have been wrongfully convicted continue to face major barriers to reentry.
🔗 Read the full article here: psycnet.apa.org/record/2027-...
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Make sure to keep an eye out for copies of APA Journals Law and Human Behavior and Psychology, Public Policy, and Law at #apls2026! @ap-ls.org @pppl-journal.bsky.social
We’re excited to see APA spotlight newly published research from PPPL! The study provides experimental evidence that victim narratives can significantly increase public support for proposed legislation—independent of policy content.
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Meet the Editorial Board: Next up is Dr. Rebecca Helm, one of our amazing associate editors.
Welcome, Dr.@rebeccakhelm.bsky.social!
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In response to the rapid expansion of technology during COVID-19, APA Division 41 convened a taskforce to offer foundational guidance on integrating tech into psych-law.
💡 Read for free here: psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
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Power dynamics at the outset of divorce matter and can shape the entire process.
Findings suggest that even as imbalances shrink over time, their effects persist.
🔗 Read the open-access article: psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
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What leads some drivers to repeated dangerous road traffic behaviors?
Research findings point to new directions for road safety interventions grounded in behavioral science.
🔗 Read open-access article here: psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
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"Criminogenic Risk Factors Among Immigrants in the U.S.–México Border Region," recently published in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law and selected as noteworthy by the Editor. Free-to-read: https://bit.ly/3L6smZR
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In case you missed it — "Criminogenic Risk Factors Among Immigrants in the U.S.–México Border Region" is now free to read: bit.ly/3L6smZR
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Machine learning can detect patterns—but can it detect deception?
A newly published replication of a landmark study on linguistic cues in 911 homicide calls suggests the answer is "no".... at least, not reliably.
🔗 Read the full article: psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-...
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Meet the Editorial Board: Next up is Dr. Heidi Liu, one of our amazing Editorial Fellows!
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When evidence advances, why doesn’t courtroom culture?
While federal initiatives emphasize forensic DNA testing in sexual assault cases, findings indicate that victim-survivors' courtroom experiences remain largely unchanged.
👉 Read the full article: tinyurl.com/4k9tdc9f
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Meet the Editorial Board: Next up is Dr. Stephanie Cárdenas, PhD, one of our amazing Editorial Fellows!
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Clinical override is common in actuarial risk assessment—but does it actually improve outcomes?
Findings show that when assessors alter predetermined offender risk levels, it decreases accuracy & reduces predictive validity.
Read the full article here: tinyurl.com/5wey4dsf
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Meet the Editorial Board:
This week we're returning to our series with Dr. Teresa Silva, Ph.D., one of our Associate Editors!
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New article alert! Our latest article examines criminogenic risk among justice involved immigrants and finds that they have lower levels of most criminogenic risk factors compared to US citizens. This aligns with many other studies suggesting that immigrants are at low risk of crime.
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Policies limiting immigration are often justified based on the idea that immigrants are more prone to violence. The evidence says otherwise.
New research finds that immigrants in custody show lower criminogenic risk than U.S.-born citizens.
Read here: doi.org/10.1037/law0...
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PPPL 2026 Editorial Board
Deadline: October 1, 2025
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Picture of a hand holding a phone and dialing 911. Below, text reads "Studies from the FBI and Villanova University find that the Considering Offender Probability Statements (COPS) Scale fails to reliably discriminate between guilty and innocent 911 callers".
Does the Considering Offender Probability in Statements (COPS) Scale allow law enforcement to distinguish between guilty and innocent people placing 911 homicide calls?
Research from the FBI BAU and Villanova University suggests it does not.
Read a summary from the authors: bit.ly/3DgM3dL
Cover of the article Henry et al. (2025) - Are they synonyms? A review of the use of the terms innocence, miscarriages of justice, wrongful conviction, and exoneration
It's finally out! 😄 Our first lab article is published in the
@pppl-journal.bsky.social . We review how researchers define innocent/innocence, miscarriage of justice, wrongfully convicted/wrongful conviction, and exoneree/exoneration within the psych literature. doi.org/10.1037/law0000468
Our lab’s first study is published in @pppl-journal.bsky.social! We review definitions used in psych & law to describe those wrongly involved in the legal system. doi.org/10.1037/law0000468
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Research from the FBI and Villanova University provide compelling evidence that the COPS Scale is not a valid tool for detecting the innocence or guilt of people placing 911 homicide calls. Read a short summary from the authors bit.ly/3DgM3dL @pppl-journal.bsky.social
📣Read our new @pppl-journal.bsky.social paper examining how personal connection to sexual assault influences conviction decisions in rape cases in a representative sample of mock jurors: psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-...
Congratulations Dr. Tess Neal @tessneal.bsky.social, recipient of the @ap-ls.org (APA Division 41) Mid-Career Award!! The award recognizes members whose work has substantially contributed to the fields of #forensic and #legalpsychology. Dr. Neal is Editor of APA's Psychology, Public Policy, and Law
Meet the Editorial Board: Next up is Dr. @tessneal.bsky.social, Ph.D., our incoming editor in chief!
Meet the Editorial Board: Next up is Dr. Kara Moore, Ph.D., one of our associate editors!
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