Corrigendum
In the article “Emerging International Perspectives in Forensic Psychology: Individual Level Analyses,” published in the Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 10(4):263–266, a citation was incorrectly placed, thus misrepresenting the authors' work. The citation “(Strandberg, Elfgren, Rorsman, & Kallen, 2009)” appeared at the end of the passage that began on page 263 with “Innovative techniques in the field of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) give new insight… .” It should have been placed as follows:
“Innovative techniques in the field of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) give new insight into blood flow changes related to neural activity in the brain (Strandberg, Elfgren, Rorsman, & Kallen, 2009). Since the mid-nineties, fMRI has been introduced into the forensic field and has become increasingly important to investigate brain functions among forensic patients. In recent years, disturbances in the hypothalamus, the amygdala, and the neo-cortex have been examined frequently in relationship to delinquent behavior.”