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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 1, 2001
Not bound by the law: legal disobedience in Israeli societyA Rattner, D Yagil, A PedahzurBehavioral Sciences & the Law|June 1, 2001
Judging jury service: results of the North Carolina administrative office of the courts juror surveyB L Cutler, D M HughesBehavioral Sciences & the Law|July 10, 2001
To warn and to control: two distinct legal obligations or variations of a single duty to protect?A R Felthous, C KachigianBehavioral Sciences & the Law|July 10, 2001
Potential erosion of psychotherapist-patient privilege beyond California: dangers of "criminalizing" TarasoffR Weinstock, G B Leong, J A SilvaBehavioral Sciences & the Law|March 20, 2003
The competency of criminal defendants to refuse, for delusional reasons, a viable insanity defense recommended by counselThomas R LitwackBehavioral Sciences & the Law|March 20, 2003
Juror decision-making in a mock sexually violent predator trial: gender differences in the impact of divergent types of expert testimonyLaura S Guy, John F EdensBehavioral Sciences & the Law|December 5, 2002
The Video Suggestibility Scale for Children: how generalizable is children's performance to other measures of suggestibility?Felicity McFarlane, Martine B PowellBehavioral Sciences & the Law|April 22, 2017
Children's Uncertain Responses when Testifying about Alleged Sexual Abuse in Scottish CourtsSamantha J Andrews, Elizabeth C Ahern, Michael E LambBehavioral Sciences & the Law|March 18, 2008
Judicial gatekeeping and the social construction of the admissibility of expert testimonyMara L Merlino, Colleen I Murray, James T RichardsonBehavioral Sciences & the Law|March 18, 2008
Juvenile psychopathy and judicial decision making: an empirical analysis of an ethical dilemmaShayne Jones, Elizabeth CauffmanPageof 140