āļø New paper out @LHB: in āQuick and Dirtyā¦" we studied COVID-era, virtual plea colloquies, with some troubling findings. The paper was selected as the Editor's Choice, so itās open access: doi.org/10.1037/lhb0... #psychlaw #academicsky
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I think your experience might be more common, but only because academia suffers from incompetence in management. Most chairs and deans have no actual skill or training in managing peopleā¦
Yes, we have annual evaluation reports. One odd feature: the eval schedule is calendar year, while the promotion calendar is academic year š¤·āāļø Schedule aside, Iāve found these to be useful in several waysā¦
Itās a strange time for the news, but nonetheless⦠This Fall, I start a tenure track faculty position in my school/dept., after surviving a competitive search as an internal candidate in a teaching-track position. #academicsky #psychlaw
Same here.
āOverwhelming evidence?ā Itās almost as if theyāve read and seen nothing about the case since 1999ā¦
Yup. See you there!
Thereās a saying in Russian that translates to something like, āthe less you know, the better you sleep.ā Itās not wrong š¤·āāļø
Sighā¦
I never understood the need for any of this. They are adults and itās their education.
How Iām feeling this evening, having finally ushered the first meaningful policy change (on comp exams) through a full faculty vote, after two years of debate.
#academicsky
Fascinating!!
A partial list, ordered by recency:
- director of social service
- therapist
- case manager
- receptionist
- office manager
- cosmetics sales person
- graphic designer
- photo lab tech
- personal care aide
- Pizza prep cook
- public pool janitor
My personal observation is that many Russians have been quite literally brainwashed by their own govt-controlled media for over a decade. I wonder whether thatās been captured in any recent studies.
Welcome to all of you joining the sky, and thanks for the follows! Itās really wonderful to see how this community is growing of late, especially #AcademicSky and #PsychLaw
Just read that Zimbardo died 2 weeks ago. Psychology lost another giant. In 2019, I had the remarkable experience of meeting the man at APA. This will forever be one of my favorite professional memories.
Thanks to many starter pack creators, I have cool new followers. So⦠time for an intro: Iām a #psychlaw researcher + forensic counselor, working in a criminal justice department. Interested in decisional processes within the legal system, especially in sexual crime cases. Lovely to āmeetā yāall!
Just saw this on the other site, and thought Iād share #psychlaw
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law - an academic journal published by the American Psychological Association - seeks applications for the 2025 editorial board with application deadline of 12/1/2024
NEW: Open Call for 2025 Editorial Board Members at APA-published journal
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law (PPPL) seeks applications for the board (Associate Editor(s), Consulting Board Members, Principal Reviewers, Ad Hoc Reviewers).
Application Deadline: December 1, 2024
See osf.io/pfyru
I have multiple calendars (personal, academic, family, consulting) from different platforms and integrate them all in different colors into iCal. I donāt put things on my calendar unless itās actually for me to attend or do.
Thank you so much!
Now that I have all these brilliant new followers on here, I could really use your suggestions: for an experiment Iām planning, I need a phone app that would allow me to securely assign participants into chat pairs, and I could get a transcript of each dyadās chat. Any ideas?
I was just a tiny bit jealous when Miko mentioned it the other day. What a cool idea.
Thank you for including me!
This is great!! Thanks!!
I havenāt found the Crim people yet.. Can you share any of the starter packs?
I wish I could express, in proper haiku fashion, just how lovely it was to see folks, old friends and new, at #APLS2024 ⦠but Iām afraid my travel-weary brain canāt hack it. Maybe after a good nightās sleep. #PsychLaw
This really jives with my experience in practice. We do okay (not great) with Justice-involved youth, but essentially ignore everyone else. The result is that forensic treatment with a trauma-informed approach is rare, and actual trauma treatment is seen as counterproductive.