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Psychology, public policy, and law

Psychology, public policy, and law - Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2021- - volumes 28 cm. - Quarterly - Volume 27, number 4 (November 2021- )

Published quarterly, beginning in February.

More Than Meets the Eye: Officer Actions and Civilian Behavioral Health Shape Appraisals of Police Footage Kristyn A. Jones, Therese L. Todd, Deryn Strange, and Preeti Chauhan Presumed-Blind Lineup Administrators Can Influence Eyewitnesses' Identification Decisions and Confidence Laura Smalarz, Hussein Ireri, and Jacob A. Fink Evaluating the Claim That High Confidence Implies High Accuracy in Eyewitness Identification Andrew M. Smith, Laura Smalarz, Ryan Ditchfield, and Nydia T. Ayala Identity, Legitimacy and Cooperation With Police: Comparing General-Population and Street-Population Samples From London Arabella Kyprianides, Ben Bradford, Jonathan Jackson, Julia Yesberg, Clifford Stott, and Matthew Radburn A Data-Driven Classification of Outcome Behaviors in Those Who Cause Concern to British Public Figures Caitlin Clemmow, Paul Gill, Emily Corner, Frank Farnham, Richard Taylor, Simon Wilson, Alice Taylor, and David James
Forensic Assessment in the Time of COVID-19: The Colorado Experience in Developing Videoconferencing for Evaluating Adjudicative Competency Loandra Torres, Christina P. Gliser, Dana L. Formon, Naoko Hashimoto, and B. Thomas Gray Forensic Evaluators' Opinions on the Use of Videoconferencing Technology for Competency to Stand Trial Evaluations After the Onset of COVID-19 Gabriele F. Trupp, Mia M. Ricardo, Marcus T. Boccaccini, and Daniel C. Murrie The Stigma of Incarceration Experience: A Systematic Review Zoe R. Feingold Do Exonerees Face Housing Discrimination? An Email-Based Field Experiment and Content Analysis Jeff Kukucka, Kimberley A. Clow, Ashley M. Horodyski, Kelly Deegan, and Nina M. Gayleard Intimate Partner Violence and Family Dispute Resolution: 1-Year Follow-Up Findings From a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Shuttle Mediation, Videoconferencing Mediation, and Litigation Amy Holtzworth-Munroe, Amy G. Applegate, Connie J. Beck, Fernanda S. Rossi, Jeannie M. Adams, Lily J. Jiang, Claire S. Tomlinson, and Darrell F. Hale

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