Click to read articles on psychology and law from Current Directions in Psychological Science. Titles include:
- David V. Canter
Resolving the Offender “Profiling Equations” and the Emergence of an Investigative Psychology - Debra Ann Poole, Maggie Bruck, and Margaret-Ellen Pipe
Forensic Interviewing Aids: Do Props Help Children Answer Questions About Touching? - Ronald P. Fisher, Rebecca Milne, and Ray Bull
Interviewing Cooperative Witnesses - Steven J. Frenda, Rebecca M. Nichols, and Elizabeth F. Loftus
Current Issues and Advances in Misinformation Research - Neil Brewer and Gary L. Wells
Eyewitness Identification - Aldert Vrij, Pär Anders Granhag, Samantha Mann, and Sharon Leal
Outsmarting the Liars: Toward a Cognitive Lie Detection Approach - Gisli H. Gudjonsson and John Pearse
Suspect Interviews and False Confessions - Jennifer L. Skeem and John Monahan
Current Directions in Violence Risk Assessment - Patricia A. Zapf and Ronald Roesch
Future Directions in the Restoration of Competency to Stand Trial - Joel D. Lieberman
The Utility of Scientific Jury Selection: Still Murky After 30 Years - Brian L. Cutler and Margaret Bull Kovera
Expert Psychological Testimony - Neil Vidmar
The Psychology of Trial Judging - Brian H. Bornstein and Edie Greene
Jury Decision Making: Implications For and From Psychology
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