
Child And Interviewer Race In Forensic Interviewing
In many contexts, race matters. The impact of race in common forensic tasks, like interviewing, has not been adequately researched. However, with a greater push
In many contexts, race matters. The impact of race in common forensic tasks, like interviewing, has not been adequately researched. However, with a greater push
On Thursday, December 10, 2020, our Principal Consultant, Dr. Sarah Vinson, will present Social (In)Justice and Mental Health during a Stanford University Grand Rounds. The
On November 5, 2020, Dr. Sarah Vinson, Founder of Lorio Psych Group and Principal Consultant of Lorio Forensics, was officially inducted into Atlanta Business Chronicle’s
Social justice entails equal access to liberties, rights, and opportunities, as well as care for the least advantaged members of society. The paradigm-shifting new book
On September 28, 2020, Dr. Dawn Tyus, the Director and Principal Investigator of the Southeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center, was awarded a five year 3.5-million-dollar
Dr. Sarah Y. Vinson was recently elected to The American College of Psychiatrists. Membership to this esteemed organization is limited to approximately 750 psychiatrists who
Historically, the mental health system has never been readily accessible, culturally responsive, or a reliable source of effective interventions for vulnerable, at-risk populations. While marginalized
The history of psychological assessment, specifically intellectual assessment, is complicated. From a lack of ethnic minority representation in standardization samples to attempts to prove the
The shift to virtual schooling placed adolescents in the USA out of the reach of harsh school disciplinary procedures, contributing to a drastic reduction in
This article is the second in a 3-part series regarding racial bias measurement and law enforcement. The first can be found here; the second here.