Taking the bait: interrogation questions about hypothetical evidence may inflate perceptions of guilt
Taking the bait: interrogation questions about hypothetical evidence may inflate perceptions of guilt . William E Crozier Read the syndicated article here
Opinions, actions and emotions: does the content of lies affect their detectability?
Opinions, actions and emotions: does the content of lies affect their detectability? . Geoffrey Duran Read the syndicated article here
Perceptions of plea bargains for driving under the influence (DUI) cases involving alcohol and marijuana
Perceptions of plea bargains for driving under the influence (DUI) cases involving alcohol and marijuana . J. Matthew Webster Read the syndicated article here
Examining the judgments of pedophiles in relation to a non-sexual offense
Examining the judgments of pedophiles in relation to a non-sexual offense . Abbie MaroƱo Read the syndicated article here
JUST: a measure of jury system trustworthiness
JUST: a measure of jury system trustworthiness . Brian H. Bornstein Read the syndicated article here
The predictive validity of youth violence risk assessment tools: a systematic review
The predictive validity of youth violence risk assessment tools: a systematic review . Li Lian Koh Read the syndicated article here
Perceptions of drink driving legal limits in England: a qualitative investigation
Perceptions of drink driving legal limits in England: a qualitative investigation . D. A. Keatley Read the syndicated article here
Applying classification methodology to high-consequence firesetting
Applying classification methodology to high-consequence firesetting . Vindya Nanayakkara Read the syndicated article here
Who do you believe? Assessing student and community member perceptions of bystander and victim witnesses
Who do you believe? Assessing student and community member perceptions of bystander and victim witnesses . Angela M. Jones Read the syndicated article here
Mental health characteristics of exonerees: a preliminary exploration
Mental health characteristics of exonerees: a preliminary exploration . Benjamin Alexander-Bloch Read the syndicated article here
The CSI Effect and the impact of DNA evidence on mock jurors and jury deliberations
The CSI Effect and the impact of DNA evidence on mock jurors and jury deliberations . Bonnel A. Klentz Read the syndicated article here
Psychologists as āthe quiet ones with the powerā: understanding indeterminate sentenced prisonersā experiences of psychological risk assessment in the United Kingdom
Psychologists as āthe quiet ones with the powerā: understanding indeterminate sentenced prisonersā experiences of psychological risk assessment in the United Kingdom . Jo Shingler Read the syndicated article here