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    UROP Presentation: Criminogenic Needs and Officer-Probationer Interaction Style: An Assessment of Hawaii’s Interactive Journaling Program

    UROP May 9th, 2013

    Abstract: Recent studies have revealed that up to three quarters of probationers in the United States re-offend, underscoring the need for evidence-based probation …

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    Upcoming APA Conference in July: Passive Avoidance Performance Differences among Psychopathy Variants

    carousel-2013-psycCareers_tcm7-153492 May 9th, 2013

    Abstract: Several theories assert that psychopathy consists of primary and secondary variants (Lykken, 1995). Typically, these variants have been disaggregated using measures of …

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    Our Lab’s First Bonding Event of the Spring Quarter

    Picture 1 May 3rd, 2013

    These pictures are from our lab’s first bonding event of the Spring quarter. We had a potluck and played some fun board games …

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    AP-LS Presentation: Clarifying Conceptualizations Underlying Adult Psychopathy Measures: A Construct Validity Metric Approach

    1303_009 March 30th, 2013

    Abstract: The most validated measures of psychopathy, the PCL-R and PPI, seem to capture somewhat different theoretical constructs. To clarify distinctions between measures, …

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    Book: Using Social Science to Reduce Violent Offending just won the 2013 American Psychology-Book Award

    Using Social Science to Reduce Violent Offending March 15th, 2013

    Using Social Science to Reduce Violent Offending just won the 2013 American Psychology-Book Award This award “is given for a scholarly book devoted …

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    AP-LS Presentation: Information Processing Differences Among Variants of Psychopathy

    APLS2012Conference March 15th, 2012

    Abstract: Research suggests that psychopathy is comprised of a primary and secondary variant.Identifying differences in functioning impairment can lead to a better understanding …

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Jennifer L. Skeem, Ph.D.
3311 Social Ecology II
University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697-7085

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