Prominent topics noticed at #APLS2016: forensic bias, racial stereotypes/attitudes, campus sexual assault. My own selection bias may apply.
Thanks AP-LS
Great studies and ideas
Let's regroup next year
#apls2016
Forensic science
studies are too diff'rent to
meta-analyze.
-Dan Murrie, UVA #APLS2016
Judge psych eval thoughts:
risk assessment grouped with "bad"
forensic science.
-Kelley, UVA #APLS2016
Woestehoff: People attribute
High-pressure confessions to
The situation.
#correspondencebias #APLS2016
Court-based program for
youth CST attainment:
promising results.
Shelly Jebens, Hamilton Co. Juvenile Court #APLS2016
"Good Lives" with public:
Poor tech's for goods? More crime acts.
Lack goods? No such acts.
-Loney, Ryerson #APLS2016
Luecht: Laypeople don't see
Problem with giving snitches
Incentive to talk.
#informants #APLS2016
Failure to complete
substance abuse program linked
with family problems.
-Smith, U Denver #APLS2016
Yeah, this too.
RT @JeffKukucka: Bonaci: After misconduct,
If police apologize,
Public trusts them more.
#APLS2016
What she said.
RT @jenperillo: Bonaci:
Public like police
More when they apologize
For the use of force
#APLS2016 #policeperceptions
Bonaci: After misconduct,
If police apologize,
Public trusts them more.
#APLS2016
Baker: Folks more often judged
Use of force as 'excessive'
When the cop was male.
#APLS2016
Larson: Attitudes toward cops
Make one willing to report
(But they still might not).
#crimereporting #APLS2016
Attitudes toward cops
Lined with report "willingness."
With real reports? Nope!
-Larson, UC Davis #APLS2016
Appleby: Compared to defense,
Prosecutors rate tactics
As less coercive.
#interrogation #APLS2016
Prosecutors trust
They can spot false confessions.
Data disagree.
-Appleby, Mercer #APLS2016
Defense lawyers best
At id'ing coersion,
risk to false confess.
-Appleby, Mercer #APLS2016
Reardon: Use of force by cops
Could be seen as good or bad;
Predicts attitudes.
#militarization #APLS2016
For views suggesting
anti-cop views, positive
interactions drumpfed.
-Reardon, @iupedu #APLS2016
Cops' Miranda views:
Sort of in line with public,
but far more neutral.
-Williams, North Texas #APLS2016
If MH training
helps officers, it's more for
attitudes than facts.
-Fleischmann, Roger Williams #APLS2016
Mental health training
of dangerousness improved cops'
attitudes. So there.
-Schmidt, Palo Alto U #APLS2016
Warned ahead of time,
Male officers' use of force
Seen as excessive.
(Warning before video footage)
-Baker, App State #APLS2016
Only when vignettes
explicitly said force used
did guilt verdicts rise.
(Campus sexual assault)
-Ferrone, Appalachian State #APLS2016
Victim blaming up
when school sex assault was said
to be by boyfriend.
-Ferrone, Appalachian State #APLS2016
Campus sex assaults:
Psychopathy drumpfthed all else,
in predicting acts.
-Semmann, Nebraska-Lincoln #APLS2016
After the risk tool,
RNR-based treatment next
SMART Office focus.
-Lamade, Fairleigh Dickinson #APLS2016
SMART Office work on
Student-focused sex risk tool
In development.
-Lamade, Fairleigh Dickinson #APLS2016