This is a project I completed and presented in November of 2012. Please check it out and remember not to steal/plagiarize. Hope you find it interesting! -Riplee Neuropsych of Inmates with ASPD
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Items about Case Studies, Items about Forensic Psychology
Practice Risk Assessment
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Did this as an assignment for my Forensic Assessment class this semester. It was kind of fun/interesting to do one of these yourself. Here is how I wrote mine. As always, this is MY work. Do not steal/plagiarize/copy. Thank you! This was really my first ever attempt at anything like this, so it is definitely…
Items about Case Studies, Items about Forensic Psychology
Practice Competency to Stand Trial and Mental Status at the Time of the Offense Reports
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Did this as an assignment for my Forensic Assessment class this semester. It was kind of fun/interesting to do one of these yourself. Here is how I wrote mine. As always, this is MY work. Do not steal/plagiarize/copy. Thank you! This was really my first ever attempt at anything like this, so it is definitely…
Items about Forensic Psychology, Items about History, Items about Psychology
Proposition 8 and Historical Perspectives: A Call for Regression
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This is a paper where I make an argument for why the federal government should not be involved in marriage at all. I am not endorsing these beliefs personally, this is just one argument that can be made. This is only a BRIEF examination of this argument…it could be much longer, but I had a…
Items about Forensic Psychology, Items about Psychology, Items about Victims
Ethical Implications of Ultimate Opinions in TPR Evaluations
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Abstract The focus of termination of parental rights (TPR) evaluations is the best interest of the child (Barone, Weitz, & Witt, 2005). However, this automatically limits the evaluator’s ability to be impartial and fair. An evaluator must follow ethical guidelines that declare that he or she must practice impartiality and be fair and accurate according…
Items about Case Studies, Items about Forensic Psychology, Items about History, Items about Psychology, Items about Victims
Traumatic Brain Injuries: A Brief Examination of the Injury-Violence Correlation
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Abstract While boxing has been around for many years, there are many inherent dangers within the sport. Boxing is uniquely one of the only sports where injuries are intentionally caused to its participants (Bledsoe, Li, & Levy, 2005). One of the injuries in which boxers are most at risk is head trauma, more specifically, brain…
Items about Case Studies, Items about Forensic Psychology, Items about Psychology
Cyberstalking Victimization: Fear Behind Closed Doors
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This is my latest work in cyberstalking victimization. I previously wrote a paper on cyberstalking offenders. Hope you’ll check both out! As always, this is my work, so please don’t plagiarize and cite properly. Thanks!! Abstract While there is a growing amount of research available on cyberstalking, much more is still needed. There are controversies,…
Items about Case Studies, Items about Victims, Items based on Interviews
Spring Hope Recovery: Making a Difference One Family at a Time
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This is my latest work. I wrote it based on an interview I did with a friend. As always, it is my work, so please don’t plagiarize or steal. If you use this for any reason, please cite it properly! Thank you and hope you enjoy! Spring Hope Recovery: Making a Difference One Family at…
Items about Case Studies, Items about Victims
Compassion in the Midst of Pain: An Analysis of a Drunk-Driving Collision
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This is my latest paper. It was for my Victimology class. I had to read this article (http://wapo.st/T9Cg9G) and analyze it based on items from victimology (basically the study of victims and how to best help them). So, without further ado, here it is. As usual, please do not steal or plagarize my work, but…
Items about Case Studies, Items about Forensic Psychology, Items about Psychology
Overcoming Paranoid Schizophrenia: The Inspiring Case of John Forbes Nash, Jr.
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My latest paper. This is on paranoid schizophrenia and uses the case of John Nash to illustrate certain aspects of the disorder. Hope you enjoy, and as always, please do not steal or plagiarize 🙂 Thank you! Overcoming Paranoid Schizophrenia: The Inspiring Case of John Forbes Nash, Jr. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual…