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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|October 1, 1996
Genetic discrimination and the employment provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act: emerging legal, empirical, and policy implicationsP D Blanck, M W MartiBehavioral Sciences & the Law|January 1, 1997
Persistence is not always a virtue: tort reform, civil liability for health care, and the lack of empirical evidenceS Daniels, J MartinBehavioral Sciences & the Law|June 4, 2025
Transparency, Punishment, and Judicial Behavior: Analyzing Criminal Sentencing Under China's Mass Publication ReformYali PengBehavioral Sciences & the Law|May 7, 2025
Beyond the Evidence: How Race, Chronological Age, and Developmental Age Shape Juror Verdicts in Sexual Assault CasesBailey M Fraser, Emily Pica, Joanna D Pozzulo, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|January 29, 2026
Impact of Offender Schizophrenia Diagnosis on Public Perceptions of Crime and PunishmentMorgan M Queen, Elizabeth GoncyBehavioral Sciences & the Law|January 21, 2026
Before Arrest: The Effects of Rape Myths on Evidence Collection Decisions in Sexual Assault InvestigationsSuzanne St GeorgeBehavioral Sciences & the Law|September 23, 2003
Impulsive versus premeditated aggression: implications for mens rea decisionsErnest S Barratt, Alan R FelthousBehavioral Sciences & the Law|May 25, 2013
Construct measurement quality improves predictive accuracy in violence risk assessment: an illustration using the personality assessment inventoryMelissa C Hendry, Kevin S Douglas, Elizabeth A Winter, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|July 16, 2013
False accusations in an investigative context: differences between suggestible and non-suggestible witnessesSuzanne O Kaasa, Elizabeth Cauffman, K Alison Clarke-Stewart, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|January 17, 2013
Classification accuracy of actuarial risk assessment instrumentsDaniel J Neller, Richard I FrederickPageof 140