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Law and Human Behavior|October 29, 2005
When initial interviews are delayed a year: effect on children's 2-year recallCarole Peterson, Lisa Pardy, Tracy Tizzard-Drover, et al.Law and Human Behavior|October 29, 2005
Family representative payeeship and violence risk in severe mental illnessEric B Elbogen, Jeffrey W Swanson, Marvin S Swartz, et al.Law and Human Behavior|October 29, 2005
A re-examination of the effects of biased lineup instructions in eyewitness identificationSteven E ClarkLaw and Human Behavior|October 12, 2000
The uncritical acceptance of risk assessment in forensic practiceR RogersLaw and Human Behavior|September 7, 2000
Empathy and jurors' decisions in patricide trials involving child sexual assault allegationsT M Haegerich, B L BottomsLaw and Human Behavior|June 10, 2000
Discrimination and instructional comprehension: guided discretion, racial bias, and the death penaltyM Lynch, C HaneyLaw and Human Behavior|September 16, 1999
The nature of real, implanted, and fabricated memories for emotional childhood events: implications for the recovered memory debateS Porter, J C Yuille, D R LehmanLaw and Human Behavior|September 16, 1999
Interviewing preschoolers: comparisons of yes/no and wh- questionsC Peterson, C Dowden, J TobinLaw and Human Behavior|August 10, 1999
The testimony of elderly victim/witnesses and their impact on juror decisions: the importance of examining multiple stereotypesN Nunez, M L McCoy, H L Clark, et al.Law and Human Behavior|August 10, 1999
Identifying insanity acquittals: is it any easier?C Cirincione, C JacobsPageof 120