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Law and human behavior

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Law and Human Behavior|June 23, 2001
On finding for defendants who plead insanity: the crucial impact of dispositional instructions and opportunity to deliberateS R Wheatman, D R Shaffer
Law and Human Behavior|November 5, 2002
"He's guilty!": investigator bias in judgments of truth and deceptionChristian A Meissner, Saul M Kassin
Law and Human Behavior|November 5, 2002
Trial by polygraph: reconsidering the use of the guilty knowledge technique in courtGershon Ben-Shakhar, Maya Bar-Hillel, Mordechai Kremnitzer
Law and Human Behavior|November 5, 2002
Some contrarian concerns about law, psychology, and public policyDonald N Bersoff
Law and Human Behavior|February 29, 2000
Development and validation of the Validity Indicator ProfileR I Frederick, R D Crosby
Law and Human Behavior|February 29, 2000
The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA) Guide: reliability and validity in adult male offendersP R Kropp, S D Hart
Law and Human Behavior|September 7, 2000
Amicus brief: Kumho Tire v. CarmichaelN Vidmar
Law and Human Behavior|September 7, 2000
What's half a lung worth? Civil jurors' accounts of their award decision makingN L Mott, V P Hans, L Simpson
Law and Human Behavior|September 7, 2000
Race, neighborhood disadvantage, and violence among persons with mental disorders: the importance of contextual measurementE Silver
Law and Human Behavior|September 7, 2000
Two steps forward and one step backward: the law and psychology movement(s) in the 20th centuryJ R Ogloff
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Law and Human Behavior|June 23, 2001
On finding for defendants who plead insanity: the crucial impact of dispositional instructions and opportunity to deliberateS R Wheatman, D R Shaffer
Law and Human Behavior|November 5, 2002
"He's guilty!": investigator bias in judgments of truth and deceptionChristian A Meissner, Saul M Kassin
Law and Human Behavior|November 5, 2002
Trial by polygraph: reconsidering the use of the guilty knowledge technique in courtGershon Ben-Shakhar, Maya Bar-Hillel, Mordechai Kremnitzer
Law and Human Behavior|November 5, 2002
Some contrarian concerns about law, psychology, and public policyDonald N Bersoff
Law and Human Behavior|February 29, 2000
Development and validation of the Validity Indicator ProfileR I Frederick, R D Crosby
Law and Human Behavior|February 29, 2000
The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA) Guide: reliability and validity in adult male offendersP R Kropp, S D Hart
Law and Human Behavior|September 7, 2000
Amicus brief: Kumho Tire v. CarmichaelN Vidmar
Law and Human Behavior|September 7, 2000
What's half a lung worth? Civil jurors' accounts of their award decision makingN L Mott, V P Hans, L Simpson
Law and Human Behavior|September 7, 2000
Race, neighborhood disadvantage, and violence among persons with mental disorders: the importance of contextual measurementE Silver
Law and Human Behavior|September 7, 2000
Two steps forward and one step backward: the law and psychology movement(s) in the 20th centuryJ R Ogloff
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