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ISSN: 1889-1861
e-ISSN: 1989-4007

The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context, the official journal of the Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense [Spanish Society of Forensic Psychology] and the Asociación Iberoamericana de Justicia Terapéutica [Latin-American Association of Therapeutic Jurisprudence], publishes empirical articles and meta-analytic reviews of topics dealing with psychology and law (e.g., legal decision making, eyewitness). Papers addressing both the inquisitorial and the adversarial legal systems will be welcome as well as papers based on concrete laws of a European or Latin-American country. Neither the Editors nor the Publishers will accept responsibility for the views or statements expressed by the authors. The journal is aimed at researchers, academics and professionals in Psychology, Law, Social Work, Forensic Sciences, Educators and, in general, people related with Social Sciences and the Law.

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Impact factor 2017
3.524
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Citescore 2021
13.8
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SJR 2021
1.455
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SNIP 2021
2.699
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Vol. 9. Issue 2.
Pages 51-102 (July 2017)
Contrasting the efficacy of the MMPI-2-RF overreporting scales in the detection of malingering
Guadalupe Sánchez, Amada Ampudia, Fernando Jiménez, Bárbara G. Amado
The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context 9 (2017) 51-6
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Development and validation of the Psychological Abuse Experienced in Groups Scale
Omar Saldaña, Álvaro Rodríguez-Carballeira, Carmen Almendros, Jordi Escartín
The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context 9 (2017) 57-64
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Prosocial reasoning and emotions in young offenders and non-offenders
Anna Llorca-Mestre, Elisabeth Malonda-Vidal, Paula Samper-García
The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context 9 (2017) 65-73
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Effects of parenting practices through deviant peers on nonviolent and violent antisocial behaviours in middle- and late-adolescence
Olalla Cutrín, José Antonio Gómez-Fraguela, Lorena Maneiro, Jorge Sobral
The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context 9 (2017) 75-82
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Dating violence compared to other types of violence: similar offenders but different victims
Anna-Kari Sjödin, Märta Wallinius, Eva Billstedt, Björn Hofvander, Thomas Nilsson
The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context 9 (2017) 83-91
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Differences in treatment adherence, program completion, and recidivism among batterer subtypes
Pablo Carbajosa, Alba Catalá-Miñana, Marisol Lila, Enrique Gracia
The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context 9 (2017) 93-101
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