Neal, T. M. S., & Grisso, T. (2014). Assessment practices and expert judgment methods in forensic psychology and psychiatry: An international snapshot. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41, 1406-1421. doi:10.1177/00093854814548449.
The Public Policy Center evaluated the privatization of behavioral health services that took place during 2013 – 2014 in Nebraska’s Region V System service area. The Community Mental Health Center, operated by the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners (Board), was one of the key providers of behavioral health services within the network of Region V […]
Consumers of behavioral health services have rights identified in federal and state law. However, navigating those rights and enforcement systems can be a complicated and difficult process. A particularly important right is the right to file a grievance about a behavioral health provider, but many consumers may neglect to do so because they fear retaliation […]
Although various theories of trust and confidence have been proposed, no comprehensive framework yet exists. Trust and confidence research has been undermined by failures to develop models that incorporate the various trust- and confidence-related factors, a lack of clarity regarding what is even meant by trust- and confidence-related terms, and so on. This postdoctoral fellow […]
Tay, L., Herian. M. N., & Diener, E. (2014). Detrimental effects of corruption and societal well-being: Whether, how, and when. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5, 751-759.
Neal, T. M. S., & Grisso, T. (2014). The cognitive underpinnings of bias in forensic mental health evaluations. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 20, 200-211. doi: 10.1037/a0035824
Scalora, M., Bulling, D., DeKraai, M., Hoffman, S., Avila, A., & Pogson, C. (2014). Barriers to reporting threatening behavior in a military context. University of Nebraska Public Policy Center. Unpublished report.
Bulling, D., DeKraai, M., Abdel-Monem, T., Nieuwsma, J. A., Cantrell, W. C., Ethridge, K., & Meador, K. (2014). Confidentiality and mental health/chaplaincy collaboration. Military Psychology, 25, 557-567.