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Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 37:558-568
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 28:515-531
Autor:
Andrea C. F. Wolfs, Danielle Sneyd, Jonathan P. Vallano, Nadja Schreiber Compo, Leanett Reinoso
Publikováno v:
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling. 19:151-166
Autor:
Joanna D. Pozzulo, Jonathan P. Vallano, Kristen A. Slapinski, Lisa J. Steele, Abigail P. Briggs
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 25:128-146
Publikováno v:
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 34:351-361
We examined whether eyewitness confidence, familiarity with the defendant (defined as number of prior exposures), and eyewitness age (Study 1 only) influenced mock jurors in a murder trial. Participants read a criminal mock trial transcript where the
Autor:
Marianna E. Carlucci, Jacqueline R. Evans, Christian A. Meissner, Alma P. Olaguez, Gissel Perez, Amelia Mindthoff, J. Zoe Klemfuss, Eric Stocks, William Douglas Woody, Kyle C. Scherr, Melissa B. Russano, Christopher J. Normile, Rolando N. Carol, Stephen W. Michael, Skye A. Woestehoff, Jonathan P. Vallano
Publikováno v:
Psychology Public Policy and Law, vol 24, iss 4
PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW, vol 24, iss 4
PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW, vol 24, iss 4
Author(s): Mindthoff, Amelia; Evans, Jacqueline R; Perez, Gissel; Woestehoff, Skye A; Olaguez, Alma P; Klemfuss, J Zoe; Normile, Christopher J; Scherr, Kyle C; Carlucci, Marianna E; Carol, Rolando N; Meissner, Christian A; Michael, Stephen W; Russano
Publikováno v:
Memory and Sexual Misconduct ISBN: 9780429027857
This chapter addresses legal issues that arise when victims initiate claims involving historical sexual misconduct – that is, cases in which a time delay of days, months, or years elapses before the victim reports misconduct. This chapter is divide
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5712b2548a995cd83240eb82c4617c1f
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429027857-7
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429027857-7
Autor:
William Douglas Woody, Eric Stocks, Kyle C. Scherr, Amelia Mindthoff, Marianna E. Carlucci, Stephen W. Michael, Jonathan P. Vallano, Melissa B. Russano, Timothy Hayes, Rolando N. Carol, Jacqueline R. Evans, Skye A. Woestehoff, Gissel Perez, Christian A. Meissner, J. Zoe Klemfuss, Christopher J. Normile, Alma P. Olaguez
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice and Behavior, vol 47, iss 2
Alcohol-intoxicated suspects’ confessions are admissible in U.S. courts; however, it is unknown how jurors evaluate such confessions. Study 1 assessed potential jurors’ perceptions of intoxication in interrogative contexts. Many respondents were
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b725f12aef38d3a2856ef306199afb72
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5nt2q3z7
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5nt2q3z7
Publikováno v:
Psychological Injury and Law. 11:362-369
Psychological injury evidence is at the heart of many civil claims. Due to the recent burgeoning of sexual harassment and assault claims which predominantly involve psychological distress, it is especially important to understand how jurors process t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 34:121-133
The present studies examined jurors’ perceptions of “familiar” identifications—that is, identifications where an eyewitness espouses prior exposure to the perpetrator. In two studies, undergraduate mock jurors (total N = 760) read a criminal