Forensic Psychology

Forensic Psychology

Forensic psychology

Related Work and Conclusions

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References (Papers)

  • Sexual Misconduct In Prison: What Factors Affect Whether Incarcerated Women Will Report Abuses Committed By Prison Staff?, Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak, Hannah Brenner, Deborah Bybee, Rebecca Campbell, Cristy E. Cummings, Kathleen M. Darcy, Gina Fedock, Rachael Goodman-Williams, Jan 2017
  • God Said To Abraham/Kill Me A Son: Why The Insanity Defense And The Incompetency Status Are Compatible With And Required By The Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities And Basic Principles Of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Michael L. Perlin, Jan 2017
  • The Reflection And Reification Of Racialized Language In Popular Media, Kelly E. Wright, Jan 2017
  • The Fmla And Psychological Support: Courts Care About “Care” (And Employers Should, Too), Katherine Stallings Bailey, Jan 2017
  • Comments: When Psychology Answers Constitutional Questions: The Eighth Amendment And Juvenile Sentencing, Emily M. Steiner, Jan 2017
  • Telling Stories In The Supreme Court: Voices Briefs And The Role Of Democracy In Constitutional Deliberation, Linda H. Edwards, Jan 2017
  • On Normative Effects Of Immigration Law.Pdf, Emily Ryo, Dec 2016
  • The Question Concerning Technology In Compliance, Sean J. Griffith, Dec 2016
  • Beyond Punks In Empty Chairs: An Imaginary Conversation With Clint Eastwood'S Dirty Harry—Toward Peace Through Spiritual Justice, Mark L. Jones, Nov 2016
  • Adulthood In Law And Culture, Vivian E. Hamilton, Nov 2016
  • When Empathy Bites Back: Cautionary Tales From Neuroscience For Capital Sentencing, Sheri Lynn Johnson, Amelia Courtney Hritz, Caisa Elizabeth Royer, John H. Blume, Nov 2016
  • Neuroscience And The Civil/Criminal Daubert Divide, Erin Murphy, Nov 2016
  • Correctional Change Through Neuroscience, Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers, Karelle Fonteneau, Nov 2016
  • Neuroscience And Sentencing, Nancy Gertner, Nov 2016
  • How Prosecutors And Defense Attorneys Differ In Their Use Of Neuroscience Evidence, Deborah W. Denno, Nov 2016
  • Seeing Voices: Potential Neuroscience Contributions To A Reconstruction Of Legal Insanity, Jane Campbell Moriarty, Nov 2016
  • Lonely Too Long: Redefining And Reforming Juvenile Solitary Confinement, Jessica Lee, Nov 2016
  • A Glimpse Inside The Brain'S Black Box: Understanding The Role Of Neuroscience In Criminal Sentencing, Bernice B. Donald, Erica Bakies, Nov 2016
  • Neuroscience And Criminal Law: Have We Been Getting It Wrong For Centuries And Where Do We Go From Here?, Elizabeth Bennett, Nov 2016
  • Foreword, Deborah W. Denno, Nov 2016
  • A Perspective On The Potential Role Of Neuroscience In The Court, Ruben C. Gur, Oren M. Gur, Arona E. Gur, Alon G. Gur, Nov 2016
  • Young Adulthood As A Transitional Legal Category: Science, Social Change, And Justice Policy, Elizabeth S. Scott, Richard J. Bonnie, Laurence Steinberg, Nov 2016

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