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Series Introduction | ||
Volume Introduction | ||
Is Justice Really Blind? - The Influence of Litigant Physical Attractiveness on Juridical Judgment | 2 | |
Defendant's Attractiveness as a Factor in the Outcome of Criminal Trials: An Observational Study | 18 | |
The Effects of Defendant Dress and Supervision on Judgments of Simulated Jurors: An Exploratory Study | 33 | |
A Simulated Jury Study: Characteristics of the Defendant and the Jurors | 43 | |
The Effects of Defendant Status on the Decisions of Student and Community Juries | 52 | |
Just World Research and the Attribution Process: Looking Back and Ahead | 58 | |
Plaintiff's Family Status as Affecting Juror Behavior: Some Tentative Insights | 81 | |
The Effects of a Defendant's Demeanor on Juror Perceptions of Credibility and Guilt | 92 | |
The Jury's Response to Business and Corporate Wrongdoing | 101 | |
Character of the Defendant and Length of Sentence in Rape and Burglary Crimes | 129 | |
Rape Trials and Jurors' Decisions: A Psycholegal Analysis of the Effects of Victim, Defendant, and Case Characteristics | 137 | |
Victim Emotional Response: Effects on Social Reaction to Victims of Rape | 161 | |
The Child in the Eyes of the Jury: Assessing Mock Jurors' Perceptions of the Child Witness | 167 | |
Detecting Deceptive Communication from Verbal, Visual, and Paralinguistic Cues | 187 | |
On the Psychology of Eyewitness Testimony | 202 | |
Empirical Evidence Versus Common Sense: Juror and Lawyer Knowledge of Eyewitness Accuracy | 209 | |
Eyewitness Accuracy and Confidence: Can We Infer Anything about Their Relationship? | 225 | |
Individual and Situational Factors in Eyewitness Testimony | 244 | |
Do 'They All Look Alike?' The Effect of Race, Sex, Experience, and Attitudes on the Ability to Recognize Faces | 252 | |
Warning: Even Memory for Faces May Be Contagious | 265 | |
Weapon Focus, Arousal, and Eyewitness Memory: Attention Must Be Paid | 277 | |
A Critical Examination of the Psychological and Practical Implications of Eyewitness Research | 295 | |
Eyewitness Identification: What Can a Psychologist Tell a Jury? | 306 | |
Silence is Not Golden | 320 | |
Eyewitness Expert Testimony and Jury Decisionmaking | 329 | |
Do Jurors Share a Common Understanding Concerning Eyewitness Behavior? | 371 | |
Juror Decision Making in Eyewitness Identification Cases | 387 | |
Effects of Photographic Evidence on Mock Juror Judgement | 402 | |
The Effects of Videotape Testimony in Jury Trials: Studies on Juror Decision Making, Information Retention, and Emotional Arousal | 415 | |
Effects of Inadmissible Evidence and Level of Judicial Admonishment to Disregard on the Judgments of Mock Jurors | 459 | |
Psychological Aspects of Courtroom Testimony | 475 | |
Where Leading Questions Can Lead: The Power of Conjecture in Social Interaction | 487 | |
Presenting Favorable and Unfavorable Character Evidence to Juries | 499 | |
Dirty Tricks of Cross-Examination: The Influence of Conjectural Evidence on the Jury | 513 | |
Acknowledgments | 525 |
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