Darrel B. Turner, Ph.D.

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2011 Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, United States 
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Social Psychology, Law
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Mark Boccaccini grad student 2011 Sam Houston State University
 (Juror perceptions of the influence of expert witness testimony in Texas sexually violent predator civil commitment hearings.)
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McCallum KE, Boccaccini MT, Varela JG, et al. (2021) Psychopathy Profiles and Personality Assessment Inventory Scores in a Sex Offender Risk Assessment Field Setting. Assessment. 10731911211015312
Turner DB, Boccaccini MT, Murrie DC, et al. (2015) Jurors report that risk measure scores matter in sexually violent predator trials, but that other factors matter more. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 33: 56-73
Boccaccini MT, Murrie DC, Turner DB. (2014) Jurors' views on the value and objectivity of mental health experts testifying in sexually violent predator trials. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 32: 483-95
Knighton JC, Murrie DC, Boccaccini MT, et al. (2014) How likely is "likely to reoffend" in sex offender civil commitment trials? Law and Human Behavior. 38: 293-304
Boccaccini MT, Turner DB, Murrie DC, et al. (2013) Do scores from risk measures matter to jurors? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 19: 259-269
Boccaccini MT, Turner DB, Murrie DC, et al. (2012) Do PCL-R scores from state or defense experts best predict future misconduct among civilly committed sex offenders? Law and Human Behavior. 36: 159-69
Murrie DC, Boccaccini MT, Turner DB, et al. (2009) RATER (DIS)AGREEMENT ON RISK ASSESSMENT MEASURES IN SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATOR PROCEEDINGS: Evidence of Adversarial Allegiance in Forensic Evaluation? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 15: 19-53
Boccaccini MT, Turner DB, Murrie DC. (2008) DO SOME EVALUATORS REPORT CONSISTENTLY HIGHER OR LOWER PCL-R SCORES THAN OTHERS?: Findings From a Statewide Sample of Sexually Violent Predator Evaluations Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 14: 262-283
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