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Areas of interest
Clinical
Research Interests
Forensic assessment with culturally and linguistically diverse populations; malingering assessment; cultural safety; forensic and legal decision-making; community-engaged forensic mental health research
Selected Publications
*denotes supervised student co-authors
*Schmid, A., Garcia-Lopez, E., Rosenfeld, B., & Nijdam-Jones, A. (2025). Predicting Institutional Violence: Utility of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in a Mexican Prison Context. Assessment.
*Vovchuk, A., Layden, B., & Nijdam-Jones, A. (2025). University students’ perceptions of stalking threat: The role of gender and relationship type. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, Advanced Online Publication.
*Aminot, K., Ryan, T. J., & Nijdam-Jones, A. (2025). Legal perceptions of forensic mental health professionals’ competency to stand trial evaluations. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. Advance online publication.
*Aminot, K., Ryan, T. J., & Nijdam-Jones, A. (2024). Delusion or conspiracy? How forensic mental health professionals differentiate delusional beliefs from extreme radicalized beliefs. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 51(10), 1548–1569.
*Hardman, M., Nijdam-Jones, A., & Demetrioff, S. (2024). Characteristics associated with criminal responsibility assessment outcomes among female-identifying accused in central Canada. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 94, 101988.
*Cortvriendt, J. W., Garcia-Lopez, E., Rosenfeld, B., & Nijdam-Jones, A. (2024). Predictive validity of the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide—Revised in Mexico. Journal of Threat Assessment and Management, 11(4), 248-261.
Nijdam-Jones, A., *Cortvriendt, J., & Daffern, M. (2023). Diversity in the International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 22(4), 354–365.
*Mollons, M. O., *Penner, K. E., *Elsom, A. L., Cameron, E. E., *Hunter, S., Woods, L., Tomfohr-Madsen, L. M., Nijdam-Jones, A., & Roos, L. E. (2023). COVID-19 and Indigenous youth wellbeing: A review. Current Opinion in Psychology, 53, 101659.
Goldenson, J., Nijdam-Jones, A., Druhn, N., Hill, D., Coupland, S., & Roesch, R. (2023). The practice of clinical forensic psychology in Canada: Current landscape and future directions. Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, 64(4), 306–312.
Nijdam-Jones, A., GarcÃa-López, E., *Merchan, L., *Ruiz Guarneros, A., & Rosenfeld, B.(2023). Cross-cultural violence risk assessment: Adapting the HCR-20V3 for incarcerated offenders in Mexico. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2(1), 39–55.
Picard, E., Aparcero, M., Nijdam-Jones, A., & Rosenfeld, B. (2023). Identifying positive impression management using the MMPI-2 and the MMPI-2-RF: A meta-analysis. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 37(3), 545–561.
Aparcero, M., Picard, E. H., Nijdam-Jones, A., & Rosenfeld, B. (2023). Comparing the ability of MMPI-2 and MMPI-2-RF validity scales to detect feigning: A meta-analysis. Assessment, 30(3), 744–760.
Nijdam-Jones, A., GarcÃa-López, E., *Merchan, L., *Ruiz Guarneros, A., & Rosenfeld, B. (2021). Predictive validity of the HCR-20V3 with incarcerated males in Mexico City. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 48(10), 1450–1467.
Nijdam-Jones, A., & McNiel, D. (2020). Prospective study of mental health court and life satisfaction. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 73, 101643.
Nijdam-Jones, A., Chen, Y., & Rosenfeld, B. (2020). Detection of feigned Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A meta-analysis of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2). Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 12(7), 790–798.
Nijdam-Jones, A., GarcÃa-López, E., Aparcero, M., & Rosenfeld, B. (2020). How do Latin American professionals approach violence risk assessment? A qualitative exploratory study. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 19(3), 227–240.
Nijdam-Jones, A., Rivera, D., Rosenfeld, B., & Arango-Lasprilla, J.C. (2019). The effect of literacy and culture on cognitive effort test performance: An examination of the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) in Colombia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 41(10), 1015–1023.
Nijdam-Jones, A., Rosenfeld, B., Gerbrandij, J., Quick, E., & Galietta, M. (2018). Psychopathology of stalking offenders: Examining the clinical, demographic, and stalking characteristics of a community-based sample. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 45(5), 712–731.
Nijdam-Jones, A., Rivera, D., Rosenfeld, B., & Arango-Lasprilla, J.C. (2017). A cross-cultural analysis of the Test of Memory Malingering among Latin American Spanish-speaking adults. Law and Human Behavior, 41(5), 422–428.
Nijdam-Jones, A., & Rosenfeld, B. (2017). Cross-cultural feigning assessment: A systematic review of feigning instruments used with linguistically, ethnically and culturally diverse samples. Psychological Assessment, 29(11), 1321–1336.
Rosenfeld, B., Foellmi, M., Khadivi, A., Wijetunga, C., Howe, J., Nijdam-Jones, A., Grover, S., & Rotter, M. (2017). Determining when to conduct a violence risk assessment: Development and initial validation of the Fordham Risk Screening Tool (FRST). Law and Human Behavior, 41(4), 325–332.
Nijdam-Jones, A., Nicholls, T. L., Crocker, A. G., Roy, L., & Somers, J. (2017). History of Forensic Mental Health Service Use Among Homeless Adults with Mental Illness. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 16(1), 69–82.
Nijdam-Jones, A., Livingston, J. D., Verdun-Jones, S., & Brink, J. (2015). Using social bonding theory to examine ‘recovery’ in a forensic mental health hospital: A qualitative study. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 25(3), 157–168.
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Spring 2026
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