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…
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
The disappearing trial: how social scientists can help save the jury from extinction
The disappearing trial: how social scientists can help save the jury from extinction . Miko M. Wilford Read the syndicated article here
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
Racial fairness in violence risk instruments: a review of the literature
Racial fairness in violence risk instruments: a review of the literature . Linda J. Ashford Read the syndicated article here
Eyewitnesses who engage in immediate recall are not perceived as more credible
Eyewitnesses who engage in immediate recall are not perceived as more credible . Sarah L. Deck Read the syndicated article here
Development of the FORUM: a new patient and clinician reported outcome measure for forensic mental health services
Development of the FORUM: a new patient and clinician reported outcome measure for forensic mental health services . Howard Ryland Read the syndicated article here
Knowledge about eyewitness testimony: a survey of Indonesian police officers and psychologists
Knowledge about eyewitness testimony: a survey of Indonesian police officers and psychologists . Nathanael Sumampouw Read the syndicated article here
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
Facial emotion recognition and the development of delinquency: the mediating role of social bonds and self-control
Facial emotion recognition and the development of delinquency: the mediating role of social bonds and self-control . Young Ju Chae Read the syndicated article here
Predictors of recidivism following release from custody: a meta-analysis
Predictors of recidivism following release from custody: a meta-analysis . Gary Goodley Read the syndicated article here
COVID-19 and the courtroom: how social and cognitive psychological processes might affect trials during a pandemic
COVID-19 and the courtroom: how social and cognitive psychological processes might affect trials during a pandemic . Amy-May Leach Read the syndicated article here