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  • Criminal Justice Psychology

Background:

  • Focuses on psychological health needs within justice systems for underserved populations.
  • Highlights the Fifth North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference.
  • Features peer-reviewed articles from empirical research and justice-related studies.

Discussion:

  • Emphasizes the importance of responsivity research in clinical practice.
  • Discusses how knowledge of responsivity informs services for specific subpopulations.
  • Examines factors like gender, ethnicity, and the workforce in justice settings.

Key Insights:

  • Responsivity research is crucial for tailoring psychological services.
  • Understanding subpopulations enhances clinical service delivery.
  • Empirical data on responsivity deepens provider comprehension of treatment needs.

Outlook:

  • Articles cover diverse justice settings, both domestically and internationally.
  • Aims to increase empirically informed responsivity factors.
  • Promotes a justice system that is more responsive to individual needs.