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- Canter, D., Alison, L., Alison, E., & Wentink, N. (2004). The organized/disorganized typology of serial murder: Myth or model? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 10, 293-320.
- Catteno, C., Ritz-Timme, S., Gabriel, P., Gibelli, D., Giudici, E., Poppa, P., Nohrden, D., Assman, S., Schmitt, R., & Grandi, M. (2009). The difficult issue of age assessment on pedo-pornographic material. Forensic Science International, 183, e21-e24.This article is not available online. Please come to the ECC Library Circulation Desk for assistance.
- Charman, S., & Cahill, B. (2012). Witnesses' memories for lineup fillers postdicts their identification accuracy." Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 1, 11-17.This article is not available online. Please come ot the ECC Library Circulation Desk for assistance.
- Cooper, J., & Hall, J. (2000). Reaction of mock jurors to testimony of a court appointed expert. Behavioral Sciences & The Law, 18(6), 719-729.
- Devine, D., Clayton, L., Dunford, B., Seying, R., & Pryce, J. (2001). Jury decision making: 45 years of empirical research on deliberating groups. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 7, 622-727.
- Egeth, H. (1993). What do we not know about eyewitness identification? American Psychologist, 48, 577-580.
- Goodman-Delahunty, J., Granhag, P., Hartwig, M., & Loftus, E. F. (2010). Insightful or wishful: Lawyers' ability to predict case outcomes. Psychology, Public Policy, And Law, 16(2), 133-157. doi:10.1037/a0019060
- Hope, L., Lewinski, W., Dixon, J., Blocksidge, D., & Gabbert, F. (2012). Witnesses in action: The effect of physical exertion on recall and recognition. Psychological Science, 23(4), 386-390.This article is not available online. Please come to the ECC Library Circulation Desk for assistance.
- Horowitz, I. & Bordens, K. (2002). The effects of jury size, evidence complexity, and note taking on jury process and performance in a civil trial. Journal of Applied Psychology, 87, 121-130.
- Humphries, J. E., Holliday, R. E., & Flowe, H. D. (2012). Faces in Motion: Age-Related Changes in Eyewitness Identification Performance in Simultaneous, Sequential, and Elimination Video Lineups. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26(1), 149-158. doi:10.1002/a
- Kassin, S. & Gudjonsson, G. (2004). The psychology of confessions: A review of the literature and issues. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 5, 33-67.
- Kassin, S. (2005). On the psychology of confessions: Does innocence put innocents at risk? American Psychologist, 60, 215-228.
- Kovera, M. & McAuliff, B. (2000). The effects of peer review and evidence quality on judge evaluations of psychological science: Are judges effective gatekeepers? Journal of Applied Psychology, 85, 574-586.
- Madon, S., Guyll, M., Scherr, K. C., Greathouse, S., & Wells, G. L. (2012). Temporal discounting: The differential effect of proximal and distal consequences on confession decisions. Law And Human Behavior, 36(1), 13-20. doi:10.1037/h0093962
- Meissner, C., Brigham, J., & Pfeifer, J. (2003). Jury nullification: The influence of judicial instruction on the relationship between attitudes and juridical decision-making. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 25, 243-254.
- Oorsouw, K., & Merckelbach, H. (2012). The Effects of Alcohol on Crime-related Memories: A Field Study. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26(1), 82-90. doi:10.1002/acp.1799
- Pansky, A., & Nemets, E. (2012). Enhancing the quantity and accuracy of eyewitness memory via initial memory testing. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 1, 2-10.This article is not available online. Please come to the ECC Library Circulation Desk for assistance.
- Russano, M., Meissner, C., Narchet, F., & Kassin, S. (2005). Investigating true and false confessions within a novel experimental paradigm. Psychological Science, 16, 481-486.
- Sanders, J., Diamond, S., & Vidmar, N. (2002). Legal perceptions of science and expert knowledge. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 8, 139-153.
- Sharman, S. J., & Powell, M. B. (2012). A Comparison of Adult Witnesses' Suggestibility Across Various Types of Leading Questions. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26(1), 48-53. doi:10.1002/acp.1793
- Stolzenberg, S., & Pezdek, K. (2013). Interviewing child witnesses: The effect of forced confabulation on event memory. Journal Of Experimental Child Psychology, 114(1), 77-88This article is not available online. Please come to the ECC Library Circulation Desk for assistance.
- Taverniers, J., Smeets, T., Van Ruysseveldt, J., Syroit, J., & von Grumbkow, J. (2011). The risk of being shot at: Stress, cortisol secretion, and their impact on memory and perceived learning during reality-based practice for armed officers. Internationa
- Torres, A., Boccaccini, M., & Miller, H. (2006). Perceptions of the validity and utility of criminal profiling among forensic psychologists and psychiatrists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 37, 51-58.
- Tyler, T. (2001). Public trust and confidence in legal authorities: What do majority and minority group members want from the law and legal institutions? Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 19, 215-235.
- Vrij, A., et. al. (2012). Collective interviewing of suspects. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 1, 41-44.This article is not available online. Please come to the ECC Library Circulation Desk for assistance.
- Wells, G. & Quinlivan, D. (2008). Suggestive eyewitness identification procedures and the Supreme Court’s reliability test in light of eyewitness science: 30 years later. Law and Human Behavior, 33, 1-24.This article is not available online. Please come to the ECC Library Circulation Desk for assistance.
- Wells, G. (1993). What do we know about eyewitness identification? American Psychologist, 48, 553-574.
- Wells, G. (2001). Police lineups: Data, theory, and policy. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 7, 791-801.
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