Guided by the rape schema: the influence of event order on how jurors evaluate the victim’s testimony in cases of rape

Guided by the rape schema: the influence of event order on how jurors evaluate the victim’s testimony in cases of rape . Harrison D. H. Lee Read the syndicated article…
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Decision importance and Black and Hispanic jurors’ judgments of outgroup and ingroup defendants in a trial simulation

Decision importance and Black and Hispanic jurors’ judgments of outgroup and ingroup defendants in a trial simulation . Michael R. Leippe Read the syndicated article here
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Studying sequential processes of criminal defendant decision-making using a choose-your-own-adventure research paradigm

Studying sequential processes of criminal defendant decision-making using a choose-your-own-adventure research paradigm . Annabelle Frazier Read the syndicated article here
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After a storm comes a calm: International expert decision-making process regarding abstract definitions of emotional cool-off periods in sexual homicide

After a storm comes a calm: International expert decision-making process regarding abstract definitions of emotional cool-off periods in sexual homicide . Ewa B. Stefanska Read the syndicated article here
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