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Law and Human Behavior Vol. 18, No. 1 February 1994 CONTENTS Articles The Dimensions of Dangerousness Revisited: Assessing Forensic Predictions About Violence Robert Menzies, Christopher D. Webster, Shelley McMain, Shauna Staley, and Rosemary Scaglione Trial Complexity: A Field Investigation of Its Meaning and Its Effects Larry Heuer and Steven Penrod Notetaking Can Aid Juror Recall David L. Rosenhan, Sara L. Eisner, and Robert J. Robinson Demythologizing Inaccurate Perceptions of the Insanity Defense Eric Silver, Carmen Cirincione, and Henry J. Steadman The Role of Managerial Self-Efficacy in Corporate Compliance with the Law Anne L. Jenkins The Juridical Impact of Psychological Expert Testimony in a Simulated Child Sexual Abuse Trial Michael J. Crowley, M. Gemma O'Callaghan, and Peter J. Ball Law and Human Behavior Vol. 18, No. 2 April 1994 CONTENTS Articles AIDS and Murder: Decisions Regarding the Maintenance of Confidentiality versus the Duty to Protect Tracy M. Stewart and N. Dickon Reppucci Juror Notetaking and Question Asking During Trials: A National Field Experiment Larry Heuer and Steven Penrod Life or Death Decisions: An Analysis of Capital Jury Decision Making Under the Special Issues Sentencing Framework Sally Costanzo and Mark Costanzo The Developmentally Handicapped Witness: Competency as a Function of Question Format Nitza B. Perlman, Kristine I. Ericson, Victoria M. Esses, and Barry J. Isaacs Severity of Penalty, Seriousness of the Charge, and Mock Jurors’ Verdicts Jonathan L. Freedman, Kirsten Krismer, Jennifer E. MacDonald, and John A. Cunningham Comment Déja vu All Over Again: Elliott’s Critique of Eyewitness Experts Saul M. Kassin, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, and Vicki L. Smith Law and Human Behavior Vol. 18, No. 3 June 1994 CONTENTS RACE, ETHNICITY, AND THE LAW Issue Editors: Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Valerie P. Hans Articles Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and the Law Valerie P. Hans and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. The Jurisprudence of Race and Meritocracy: Standardized Testing and *‘Race-Neutral’’ Racism in the Workplace Craig Haney and Aida Hurtado A Cognitive Perspective on Ethnicity, Race, and Termination of Parental Rights Sandra T. Azar and Corina L. Benjet ... And Justice for All: Ethnicity, Gender, and Preferences for Dispute Resolution Procedures E. Allan Lind, Yuen J. Huo, and Tom R. Tyler Racial Mistrust and Disposition to Deviance Among African American, Haitian, and Other Caribbean Island Adolescent Boys Dorothy L. Taylor, Frank A. Biafora, Jr., and George J. Warheit The Racial Inequality Hypothesis: A Critical Look at the Research and an Alternative Theoretical Analysis Katheryn K. Russell Capital Punishment in Two Judicial Circuits in Georgia: A Description of the Key Actors and the Decision-Making Process Robert M. Bohm Racial Prejudice in the Canadian Legal System: Juror Decisions in a Simulated Rape Trial R. Michael Bagby, James D. Parker, Neil A. Rector, and Valery Kalemba Afterword Darnell F. Hawkins Law and Human Behavior Vol. 18, No. 4 August 1994 CONTENTS Articles Procedural Preferences, Perceptions of Fairness, and Compliance with Outcomes: A Study of Alternatives to the Standard Adversary Trial Procedure Norman G. Poythress The Organization of Pretrial Forensic Evaluation Services: A National Profile Thomas Grisso, Joseph J. Cocozza, Henry J. Steadman, William H. Fisher, and Alexander Greer Psychiatric Hospitalization History and Parole Decisions Lynette Feder Comprehending Life and Death Matters: A Preliminary Study of California’s Capital Penalty Instructions Craig Haney and Mona Lynch Client Abilities to Assist Counsel and Make Decisions in Criminal Cases: Findings from Three Studies Norman G. Poythress, Richard J. Bonnie, Steven K. Hoge, John Monahan, and Lois B. Oberlander The Biasing Impact of Pretrial Publicity on Juror Judgments Amy L. Otto, Steven D. Penrod, and Hedy R. Dexter Prototypical Analysis of Antisocial Personality Disorder: DSM-IV and Beyond Richard Rogers, Julianne C. Duncan, Elizabeth Lynett, and Kenneth W. Sewell Announcement Call for Papers Law and Human Behavior Vol. 18, No. 5 October 1994 CONTENTS Articles Felony Voir Dire: An Exploratory Study of Its Content and Effect Cathy Johnson and Craig Haney 487 The Impact of Pretrial Publicity on Jurors: A Study to Compare the Relative Effects of Television and Print Media in a Child Sex Abuse Case James R. P. Ogloff and Neil Vidmar 507 Default Values in Eyewitness Descriptions: A Problem for the Match-to-Description Lineup Foil Selection Strategy R. C. L. Lindsay, Ronald Martin, and Lisa Webber 527 Explanatory Models of Malingering: A Prototypical Analysis Richard Rogers, Kenneth W. Sewell, and Alan M. Goldstein 543 The Impact of Protective Shields and Videotape Testimony on Conviction Rates in a Simulated Trial of Child Sexual Abuse David F. Ross, Steve Hopkins, Elaine Hanson, R. C. L. Lindsay, Kirk Hazen, and Tammie Eslinger 553 Effects of Notetaking on Verdicts and Evidence Processing in a Civil Trial Lynne ForsterLee, Irwin A. Horowitz, and Martin Bourgeois 567 Research Note Screening for Risk of Inpatient Violence: Validation of an Actuarial Tool Dale E. McNiel and Renée L. Binder 579 Comment Further Comments on Portraying the Accuracy of Violence Predictions Douglas Mossman 587 Books Received 595 Announcement Call for Papers 597 Law and Human Behavior Vol. 18, No. 6 December 1994 CONTENTS Articles Making Inferences About Jury Behavior from Jury Verdict Statistics: Cautions About the Lorelei’s Lied Neil Vidmar ‘**Modern’”’ Death Qualification: New Data on Its Biasing Effects Craig Haney, Aida Hurtado, and Luis Vega Evidence for Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony: The View from the Laboratory Nancy Mehrkens Steblay and Robert K. Bothwell Expert Testimony in Child Sexual Abuse Cases: Effects of Expert Evidence Type and Cross-Examination Margaret Bull Kovera, Robert J. Levy, Eugene Borgida, and Steven D. Penrod Societal Views of Justice for Adolescents Accused of Murder: Inconsistency Between Community Sentiment and Automatic Legislative Transfers Loretta J. Stalans and Gary T. Henry Comments Setting the Record Straight (Again) on Severity of Penalty: A Comment on Freeman et al. Martin F. Kaplan Penalites and Verdicts: Keeping the Record Straight Jonathan L. Freedman Keeping the Record Complete Martin F. Kaplan Reviewers for Volume 18 Student Editorial Board for Volume 18 Announcement Call for Papers

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