Prof. Dr. Alexander F. Schmidt

Vita

Since 05/2023
Senior Academic Officer, Institute of Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Since 02/2023
Professor (supernumerary)
Since 04/2018

Academic Officer, Institute of Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
09/2016 – 03/2018
Professor (W3) of Legal Psychology, Department for Psychology, Fakultät Humanwissenschaften, Medical School Hamburg
09/2014 – 08/2016
Research Assistant, Department for Health Promotion and Aggression Prevention, Integrative Research Unit: Social and Individual Development (INSIDE), Universität Luxemburg
10/2009
Approbation as Psychotherapist with a focus on Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for adults
07/2007 – 08/2014
Research Assistant, Department for Social and Legal Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Bonn
01/2001 – 06/2007
Research Assistant, Department for Clinical & Applied Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Bonn
4/2001
Diploma in Psychology

 

Research interests

  • Atypical and paraphilic sexual interests (specifically pedophilia)
  • Individuals convicted of child sexual abuse or other sexual offences
  • Rehabilitation of individuals who have offended and risk factors for (sexual) delinquency
  • (Sexual) self-control
  • Indirect measures and assessment methods
  • Quality management in forensic psychological expert assessments

 

Grants

 

Editorial and Review Board Memberships

Associate Editor
Archives of Sexual Behavior

Review Board
Sexual Offending Theory, Research, and Prevention
Forensische Psychiatrie, Psychology, Kriminologie
Zeitschrift für Sexualforschung

Guest Editorships
Special Issue "Recent advances in criminal psychology" in European Psychologist, 23(2), 2018 (with Ruth E. Mann)

 

Publications

Journal articles (peer-reviewed)

Landwehr, I., Mundloch, K., & Schmidt, A. F. (2024). A dress is not a yes: Towards an indirect mouse-tracking measure of men's overreliance on global cues in the context of sexual flirting. Archives of Sexual Behavior. Advance online publication.

Lehmann, R. J. B., Schäfer, T., Fleischhauer, M., Schmidt, A. F., & Amelung, T. (2023). Physical and psychological child and adult sex cues and their association with sexual age preferences. The Journal of Sex Research. Advance online publication.

Oberlader, V. A., Banse, R., Beier, S., & Schmidt, A. F. (2023). Law-abiding versus criminal identity and self-efficacy: A quantitative approach to unravel psychological factors supporting desistance from crime. Psychology, Crime and Law. Advance online publication.

Lehmann, R. J. B., Jahnke, S., Bartels, R., Butzek, J., Molitor, A., & Schmidt, A. F. (2023). Public stigmatizing reactions toward nonoffending pedophilic individuals seeking to relieve sexual arousal. The Journal of Sex Research. Advance online publication.

Iffland, J. A., & Schmidt, A. F. (2023). Stigmatization and perceived dangerousness for intrafamilial child sexual abuse of fathers with a history of sexual offenses and paraphilic interests: Results from a survey of legal psychological experts. Child Abuse & Neglect, 144, 106348.

Jahnke, S., Schmidt, A. F., & Hoyer, J. (2023). Pedohebephilia and perceived non-coercive childhood sexual experiences: Two non-matched case-control studies. Sexual Abuse, 35(3), 340-374.

Lehmann, R. J. B., Babchishin, K., & Schmidt, A. F. (2023). Konsum von Missbrauchsabbildungen: Prävalenz, Ätiologie, Fallpriorisierung und Prognose. Forensische Psychiatrie, Psychologie, Kriminologie, 17(1), 73-82.

Eberhaut, S., Schmidt, A. F., Banse, R., & Eher, R. (2023). Child abuse myths are pedophilic myths: Cognitive distortions are stronger in individuals convicted of sexual offenses diagnosed with pedophilia compared to those without such diagnosis. Deviant Behavior, 44(7), 1013-1025.

Sischka, P. E., Schmidt, A. F., & Steffgen, G. (2022). COVID-19 countermeasures at the workplace, psychological well-being, and mental health – A nationally representative latent class analysis of Luxembourgish employees. Current Psychology. Advance online publication.

Schmidt, A. F., & Niehaus, S. (2022). Outpatient therapists’ perspectives on working with persons who are sexually interested in minors. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 51(8), 4157-4178.

Jahnke, S., Schmidt, A. F., Klöckner, A., & Hoyer, J. (2022). Neurodevelopmental differences, pedohebephilia, and sexual offending: Findings from two online surveys. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 51(2), 849-866.

Sischka, P., Décieux, J. D., Mergener, A., Neufang, K. M., & Schmidt, A. F. (2022). The impact of forced answering and reactance on answering behavior in online surveys. Social Science Computer Review, 40(2), 405-425.

Lehmann, R. J. B., Schmidt, A. F., & Jahnke, S. (2021). Stigmatization of paraphilias and psychological conditions linked to sexual offending. The Journal of Sex Research, 58(4), 438-447.

Oberlader, V. A., Quinten, L., Banse, R., Volbert, R., Schmidt, A. F., & Schönbrodt, F. (2021). Validity of content-based techniques for credibility assessment - How telling is an extended meta-analysis taking research bias into account? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 35(2), 393-410.

Welsch, R.*, Schmidt, A. F.*, Turner, D., & Rettenberger, M. (2021). Test-retest reliability and temporal agreement of direct and indirect sexual interest measures. Sexual Abuse, 33(3), 339-360.
*shared first authorship

Michnevich, T., Schmidt, A. F., Scheunemann, J., Moritz, S., Miegel, F., & Jelinek, L. (2021). Aggressiveness in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder as assessed by the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 21, 176-186.

Cludius, B., Mannsfeld, A. K., Schmidt, A. F., & Jelinek, L. (2021). Anger and aggressiveness in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and the mediating role of responsibility, non-acceptance of emotions, and social desirability. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 271(6), 1179-1191.

Sischka, P., Melzer, A., Schmidt, A. F., & Steffgen, G. (2021). Psychological contract violation or basic need frustration? Psychological mechanisms behind the effects of workplace bullying. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, Article 627968.

Sischka, P., Schmidt, A. F., & Steffgen, G. (2021).The effect of competition and passive avoidant leadership style on the occurrence of workplace bullying. Personnel Review, 50(2), 535-559.

Spitzer, C., Jelinek, L., Baumann, E., Cord, B., & Schmidt, A. F. (2021). Negative self-conscious emotions in women with borderline personality disorder as assessed by an Implicit Association Test. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 12(5), 456-465.

Sischka, P., Costa, A. P., Steffgen, G., & Schmidt, A. F. (2020). The WHO-5 Well-Being Index – Validation based on item response theory and the analysis of measurement invariance across 35 countries. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports, 1, Article 10020

Baumann, E., Schmidt, A. F., Jelinek, L., Benecke, C., & Spitzer, C. (2020). Implicitly measured aggressiveness self-concepts in women with borderline personality disorder as assessed by an Implicit Association Test. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 66, Article 101513.

Gubi-Kelm, S., Grolig, T., Strobel, B., Ohlig, S., & Schmidt, A. F. (2020). When do false accusations lead to false confessions? A potentially overlooked alternative explanation. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice, 20(2), 114-133.

Imhoff, R., Barker, P., & Schmidt, A. F. (2020). To what extent do erotic images elicit visuospatial vs. cognitive attentional processes? Consistent support for a (non-spatial) Sexual Content-Induced Delay. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 49(2), 531-550.

Sischka, P., Schmidt, A. F., & Steffgen, G. (2020). Further evidence for measurement invariance of the Luxembourg Workplace Mobbing Scale. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 36(1), 32-43.

Okulicz-Kozaryn, M., Schmidt, A. F., & Banse, R. (2019). Worin besteht die Expertise von forensischen Sachverständigen, und ist die Approbation gemäß Psychotherapeutengesetz dafür erforderlich?. Psychologische Rundschau, 70(4), 250-258.

Gubi-Kelm, S., & Schmidt, A. F. (2019). Interrogator intonation and memory encoding performance. PLoS ONE, 14(6), Article  e0218331.

Steffgen, G., Sischka, P., Schmidt, A. F., Kohl, D., & Happ, C. (2019). The Luxembourg Workplace Mobbing Scale: Psychometric properties of a short instrument in three different languages. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 35(2), 164-171.

Oberlader, V. A., Naefgen, C., Koppehele-Gossel, J., Quinten, L., Banse, R., & Schmidt, A. F. (2019). "Validity of content-based techniques to distinguish true and fabricated statements: A meta-analysis": Correction to Oberlader et al. (2016). Law and Human Behavior, 43(2),165.

Cludius, B., Schmidt, A. F., Moritz, S., Banse, R., & Jelinek, L. (2019). Corrigendum to" Implicit aggressiveness self-concepts in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder as assessed by an implicit associations test"[Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 55 (June 2017) 106-112]. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 62, 154.

Schmidt, A. F., & Mann, R. E. (2018). Heraclitus‘ river and recent advances in criminal psychology. European Psychologist, 23(2), 107-110.

Lehmann, R. J. B., Dahle, K.-P., & Schmidt, A. F. (2018). Primer on the contribution of crime scene behavior to the forensic assessment of sexual offenders. European Psychologist, 23(2), 154-166.

Gubi-Kelm, S., & Schmidt, A. F. (2018). The role of intonation for interrogative suggestibility. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 32, 117-128.

Oberlader, V. A., Ettinger, U., Banse, R., & Schmidt, A. F. (2017). Development of a cued pro- and antisaccade paradigm: An indirect measure to explore automatic components of sexual interest. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46, 2377-2388.

Hoffmann, A., Waubert de Puiseau, B., Schmidt, A. F., & Musch, J. (2017). On the comprehensibility and perceived privacy protection of indirect questioning techniques. Behavior Research Methods, 49, 1470-1483.

Alanko, K., Schmidt, A. F., Neutze, J., Bergen, E., Santtila, P., & Osterheider, M. (2017). Male sexual interest in and offending against children: The abused-abuser hypothesis. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice, 17, 128-144.

Schmidt, A. F., Babchishin, K. M., & Lehmann, R. J. B. (2017). A meta-analysis of viewing time measures of sexual interest in children. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46, 287-300.

Imhoff, R., Banse, R., & Schmidt, A. F. (2017). Toward a theoretical understanding of sexual orientation and sexual motivation. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46, 29-33.

Cludius, B., Schmidt, A. F., Banse, R., Moritz, S., & Jelinek, L. (2017). Implicit aggressiveness self-concepts in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder as assessed by an Implicit Association Test. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 55, 106-112.

Turner, D., Hoyer, J., Schmidt, A. F., Klein, V., & Briken, P. (2016). Risk factors for sexual offending in men working with children – A community based survey. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 45, 1851-1861.

Oberlader, V. A., Naefgen, C., Koppehele-Gossel, J., Quinten, L., Banse, R., & Schmidt, A. F. (2016). Validity of content-based techniques to distinguish true and fabricated statements: A meta-analysis. Law and Human Behavior, 40, 440-457.

Dombert, B.*, Schmidt, A. F.*, Banse, R., Briken, P., Hoyer, J., Neutze, J., & Osterheider, M. (2016). How common is males’ self-reported sexual interest in prepubescent children? The Journal of Sex Research, 53, 214-223.
*shared first authorship

Schmidt, A. F., Zimmermann, P. S., Banse, R., & Imhoff, R. (2015). Ego depletion moderates the influence of automatic and controlled precursors of reactive aggression: A double dissociation. Social Psychology, 46, 132-141.

Klein, V., Schmidt, A . F., Turner, D., & Briken, P. (2015). Are sex drive and hypersexuality associated with pedophilic interest and child sexual abuse in a male community sample?. PLoS ONE, 10, Article e0129730.

Jahnke, S., Schmidt, A. F., Geradt, M., & Hoyer, J. (2015). Stigma-related stress and its correlates among men with pedophilic sexual interests. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44, 2173-2187.

Rönspies, J., Schmidt, A. F., Melnikova, A., Krumova, R., Zolfagari, A. & Banse, R. (2015). Indirect measurement of sexual orientation – Comparison of the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure, Viewing Time, and Choice Reaction Time Tasks. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44, 1483-1492.

Schmidt, A. F. (2015). Response: Commentary “The sexualized-body-inversion hypothesis revisited: Valid indicator of sexual objectification or methodological artifact?”. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, Article 1360.

Schmidt, A. F., & Kistemaker, L. M. (2015). The sexualized-body-inversion-hypothesis revisited: Valid indicator of sexual objectification or methodological artifact? Cognition, 134, 77-84.

Larue, D., Schmidt, A.F., Imhoff, R., Eggers, K., Schönbrodt, F., & Banse, R. (2014). Validation of direct and indirect measures of preference for sexualized violence. Psychological Assessment, 26, 1173-1183.

Imhoff, R., & Schmidt, A. F. (2014). Sexual disinhibition under sexual arousal: Evidence for domain specificity across gender. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 43, 1123-1136.

Schmidt, A. F., Gykiere, K., Vanhoeck, K., Mann, R. E., & Banse, R. (2014). Direct and indirect measures of sexual maturity preferences differentiate subtypes of child sexual abusers. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 26, 107-126.

Imhoff, R., Schmidt, A. F., Gerstenberg, F. X. R. (2014). Exploring the interplay of trait self-control and ego depletion: Empirical evidence for ironic effects. European Journal of Personality, 28, 413-424.

Schmidt, A. F.*, Mokros, A.*, & Banse, R. (2013). Is pedophilic sexual preference continuous? A taxometric analysis based on direct and indirect measures. Psychological Assessment, 25, 1146-1153.
*shared first authorship

Banse, R., Koppehele-Gossel, J., Kistemaker, L. M., Werner, V. A., & Schmidt, A. F. (2013). Pro-criminal attitudes, intervention, and recidivism. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 18, 673-685.

Schmidt, A. F., Eulenbruch, T., Langer, C., & Banger, M. (2013). Interoceptive awareness, tension reduction expectancies and self-reported drinking behavior. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 48, 472-477.

Imhoff, R., Bergmann, X., Banse, R., & Schmidt, A. F. (2013). Exploring the automatic undercurrents of sexual narcissism: Individual differences in the sex-aggression link. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42, 1033-1041.

Imhoff, R., Schmidt, A. F., Weiß, S., Young, A. W., & Banse, R. (2012). Vicarious viewing time: Prolonged response latencies for sexually attractive targets as a function of task- or stimulus-specific processing. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 41, 1389-1401.

Grieger, L., Hosser, D., & Schmidt, A. F. (2012). Predictive validity of self-reported self-control for different forms of recidivism. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 2, 80-95.

Imhoff, R., Schmidt, A. F., Bernhardt, J., Dierksmeier, A., & Banse, R. (2011). An inkblot for sexual preference: A semantic variant of the Affect Misattribution Procedure. Cognition & Emotion, 25, 676-690.

Dau, W., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, A. F., Krug, T., Läpple, S. E. & Banger, M. (2011). Fünf Minuten täglich: Kompass - eine stationäre Kurzintervention für junge Cannabis-/Partydrogenpatienten nach dem "Bonner Modell - Junge Sucht“. Sucht, 57, 203-214.

Imhoff, R., Schmidt, A. F., Nordsiek, U., Luzar, C., Young, A. W. & Banse, R. (2010). Viewing time effects revisited: Prolonged response latencies for sexually attractive targets under restricted task conditions. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39, 1275-1288.

Banse, R., Schmidt, A. F., & Clarbour, J. (2010). Indirect measures of sexual interest in child sex offenders: A multi-method approach. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 37, 319-335.

Dau, W., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, A. F., & Banger, M. (2009). Sind gemeinsame Therapieangebote für Partydrogen- und Cannabiskonsumenten sinnvoll? Ergebnisse zum stationären Behandlungsangebot des "Bonner Modells - Junge Sucht". Sucht, 55, 339-346.

Niedtfeld, I., Schmidt, A. F., & Scholz, O. B. (2008). Wie wirkt Expressives Schreiben? Differenzielle Wirkfaktoren des Schreibens über belastende Lebensereignisse. Verhaltenstherapie, 18, 91-99.

Schmidt, A. F., Scholz, O. B., & Nedopil, N. (2004). Schuldfähigkeit, Dissozialität und Psychopathy - eine Gutachtenanalyse. Monatsschrift für Kriminologie & Strafrechtsreform, 87, 103-116.

 

Book contributions & articles without peer review

Schmidt, A. F. (in press). Sexual online grooming of children – A short overview of the offender literature. In L. F. Kuhle & D. Stelzmann (eds.), Sexual online grooming of children - challenges for science and practice (pp. 135-151). Nomos.

Okulicz-Kozaryna, M., Kill, L., Schmidt, A. F., & Banse, R. (2024). Eine integrative Typologie von Online-Sexualstraftätern mit kindlichen Opfern. In R. Steffes-enn, N. Saimeh, & P. Briken (Hrsg.), Sexueller Kindesmissbrauch und Missbrauchsabbildungen in digitalen Medien (pp. 104-114). Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft.

McPhail, I. V.* & Schmidt, A. F.* (2023). Latent structure of sexual maturity interests: Pedophilic, pedohebephilic, and teleiophilic preferences in community adult males. PsyArXiv. https://psyarxiv.com/6q7en/
*shared first authorship

Banse, R., Schmidt, A. F., & Mokros, A. (2023). Vorschläge zur Evaluation der Wirksamkeit von Komponenten komplexer Behandlungsmaßnahmen für Straftäter. In J. Endres & S. Suhling (Hrsg.), Behandlung im Strafvollzug: Ein Handbuch für Praxis und Wissenschaft (S. 709-729). Springer.

Schmidt, A. F., & Niehaus, S. (2022). Outpatient therapists’ perspectives on working with persons who are sexually interested in minors. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/d9p7z

Schmidt, A. F., & Banse, R. (2022). Using indirect measures of sexual interest in forensic contexts: Past, present, and future. In K. Uzieblo, W. J. Smid, & K. McCartan (Eds.), Challenges in the management of people convicted of a sexual offence: A way forward (pp. 67-83). Palgrave-Macmillan.

Lehmann, R. J. B., Schmidt, A. F., & Hausam, J. (2022). Grundlagen deliktpräventiver Therapie. In E. Habermeyer, H. Dreßing, D. Seifert, & S. Lau (Hrsg.). Praxishandbuch Therapie in der forensischen Psychiatrie und Psychologie (S. 67-77). Elsevier.

Schmidt, A. F., Koppehele-Gossel, J., Banse, R., & Imhoff, R. (2021). Testing causal explanations of viewing time measures of sexual interests. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/x2cqw

Oberlader, V. A., Banse, R., Beier, S., & Schmidt, A. F. (2021). Law-abiding versus criminal identity and self-efficacy: A quantitative approach to unravel psychological factors supporting desistance from crime. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/wp6m8

Schmidt, A. F., & Imhoff, R. (2021). Towards a theory of chronophilic sexual orientation in heterosexual men. In L. A. Craig & R. M. Bartels (Eds.). Sexual deviance: Understanding and managing deviant sexual interests and paraphilic disorders (pp. 41-52). Wiley-Blackwell.

Schmidt, A. F., & Perkins, D. (2020). Using the Explicit and Implicit Sexual Interest Profile in applied forensic or clinical contexts. In G. Ackerman, D. Perkins, & R. M. Bartels (Eds.), Assessing and managing problematic sexual interests - A practitioner's guide (pp. 57-81). Routledge.

Niehaus, S., Pisoni, D., & Schmidt, A. F. (2020). Sekundärprävention bei sexuellem Interesse an Kindern. Soziale Sicherheit CHSS, 28(4), 10-15.

Niehaus, S., Pisoni, D., & Schmidt, A. F. (2020). Präventionsangebote für Personen mit sexuellen Interessen an Kindern und ihre Wirkung. Forschungsbericht Nr 4/20. Schweizer Bundesamt für Sozialversicherungen.

Dette, S., Banse, R., Invankova, L., Rettenberger, M., Schmidt, A F., Schumacher-Wandersleb, W., & Goldbeck, F. (2020). Die Novellierung des §63 StGB und die daraus resultierenden Konsequenzen für die Begutachtungspraxis - Zur vergleichbaren Qualifikation ärztlicher und psychologischer Sachverständiger in der Prognosebegutachtung. Der Medizinische Sachverständige, 116(2), 73-75.

Schmidt, A. F. (2019). Ein kritischer Vergleich des Risk-Need-Responsivity Ansatzes und des Good Lives Modells zur Straftäterrehabilitation. Bewährungshilfe, 66(3), 211-223.

Oberlader, V. A., Schmidt, A. F., & Banse, R. (2018). Methodische Herausforderungen in der Evaluation von Straftäterbehandlungsprogrammen. In M. Walsh, B., Pniewski, M. Kober & A. Armborst. (Hrsg.). Evidenzorientierte Kriminalprävention in Deutschland. Ein Leitfaden für Politik und Praxis (S. 313-332). Wiesbaden: Springer VS.

Schmidt, A. F. (2017). Testrezension: MSI Multiphasic Sex Inventory – Fragebogen zur Erfassung psychosexueller Merkmale bei Sexualtätern (2. Vollständig überarbeitete und neu normierte Auflage). Praxis der Rechtspsychologie, 27, 161-166.

Banse, R., Schmidt, A. F., & Imhoff, R. (2017). Aggression in the perspective of the Reflective-Impulsive Model: Testing predictions using indirect measures. In R. Deutsch, B. Gawronski, & W. Hofmann (Eds.). Reflective and impulsive determinants of human behavior (pp. 239-256). New York, NY: Routledge Psychology Press.

Schmidt, A. F. (2016). Strafauffällige Kraftfahrer. In P. Brieler, B. Kollbach, U. Kranich & K. Reschke (Hrsg.). Leitlinien verkehrspsychologischer Interventionen – Beratung, Förderung und Wiederherstellung der Fahreignung (S. 260-265). Bonn: Kirschbaum Verlag.

Banse, R., Kannegießer, A., & Schmidt, A. F. (2016). Rechtspsychologie. Report Psychologie, 41, 258-259.

Schmidt, A. F. (2016). Buchbesprechung: Schwarze, C. & Hahn, G. (2016). Herausforderung Pädophilie – Beratung, Selbsthilfe, Prävention. Praxis der Rechtspsychologie, 26, 133-135.

Arbeitsgruppe Familienrechtliche Gutachten (2015). Mindestanforderungen an die Qualität von Sachverständigengutachten im Kindschaftsrecht. Berlin: Deutscher Psychologen Verlag.

Schmidt, A. F., Banse, R., & Imhoff, R. (2015). Indirect measures in forensic contexts. In T. M. Ortner, & F. J. R. van de Vijver (Eds.). Behavior-based assessment in psychology: Going beyond self-report in the personality, affective, motivation, and social domains (pp. 173-194). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Salzgeber, J., Kannegiesser, A., Schmidt, A. F., & Banse, R. (2015). Anmerkungen zu den inhaltlichen Anforderungen an Sachverständigengutachten in Kindschaftssachen, Empfehlungen einer Arbeitsgruppe von Richterinnen und Richtern der Familiensenate des Oberlandesgerichtes Celle, datiert vom 1.8.2015. Neue Zeitschrift für Familienrecht, 2, 817-819.

Schmidt, A. F. (2014). Schuldfähigkeit. In M. A. Wirtz (Hrsg.). Dorsch – Lexikon der Psychologie (17. Aufl.). Bern: Huber.

Schmidt, A. F. (2014). Eingangsmerkmale. In M. A. Wirtz (Hrsg.). Dorsch – Lexikon der Psychologie (17. Aufl.). Bern: Huber.

Schmidt, A. F. (2013). Indirekte Messverfahren pädophiler sexueller Interessen - Ein Überblick über empirische Ergebnisse und methodische Implikationen. In P. Briken, J. L. Möller, M. Rösler, M. Rettenberger, V. Klein & D. Yoon (Hrsg.). EFPPP Jahrbuch 2013 – Empirische Forschung in der forensischen Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie (S. 65-75). Berlin: Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft.

Schmidt, A. F. (2012). Therapeutische Interventionen bei dissozialem und aggressivem Verhalten. Zeitschrift für Verkehrssicherheit, 58, 124-128.

Scholz, O. B., & Schmidt, A. F. (2008). Schuldfähigkeit. In M. Steller & R. Volbert (Hrsg.). Handbuch der Rechtspsychologie (S. 401-411). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Schwarze, C., & Schmidt, A. F. (2008). Zwangskontexte. In M. Hermer & B. Röhrle (Hrsg.). Handbuch der therapeutischen Beziehung - Band II: Spezieller Teil (S. 1477-1507). Tübingen: DGVT.

Schmidt, A.F., & Scholz, O.B. (2006). Schuldfähigkeit bei sogenannter schwerer anderer seelischer Abartigkeit. Gutachterliche Entscheidungshilfen aus psychologischer Sicht - Ergebnisse einer Gutachtenanalyse In T. Fabian & S. Nowara (Hrsg.). Neue Wege und Konzepte in der Rechtspsychologie (Beiträge zur rechtspsychologischen Praxis Band 3) (S. 337-351). Münster: Lit.

 

Monographies

Schmidt, A. F. (2008). Psychologische Schuldfähigkeitsbegutachtung bei sogenannter schwerer anderer seelischer Abartigkeit - eine Begutachtungsheuristik auf empirischer Grundlage. (Studien und Materialien zum Straf- und Massregelvollzug). Herbolzheim: Centaurus.

Scholz, O. B., & Schmidt, A. F. (2003). Schuldfähigkeit bei schwerer anderer seelischer Abartigkeit. Psychopathologie – gutachterliche Entscheidungshilfen. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.