and Human Behavior Volume 23, Number 1 February 1999 CONTENTS Special issue: The First 20 Years of Law and Human Behavior Guest Editor: James R. P. Ogloff Law and Human Behavior: Reflecting Back and Looking Forward James R. P. Ogloff Psycholegal Scholarship’s Contribution to False Consciousness About Injustice Dennis R. Fox Effects of Lawyers’ Socio-political Attitudes on Their Judgments of Social Science in Legal Decision Making Richard E. Redding and N. Dikon Reppucci Anxiety and Depression Among Law Students: Current Knowledge and Future Directions Matthew M. Dammeyer and Narina Nunez The Ecological Validity of Jury Simulations: Is the Jury Still Out? Brian H. Bornstein Whither Trial Consulting? Issues and Projections Franklin Strier Empirical Research on the Insanity Defense and Attempted Reforms: Evidence Toward Informed Policy Randy Borum and Solomon M. Fulero Undergraduate Education in Legal Psychology Solomon F. Fulero, Edith Greene, Valerie Hans, Michael T. Nietzel, Mark A. Small, and Lawrence S. Wrghtsman Reviewers for this Special Issue ERRATA Law and Human Behavior Volume 23, Number 2 April 1999 CONTENTS Juror Reactions to DNA Evidence: Errors and Expectancies Jason Schklar and Shari Seidman Diamond Violent Behavior Preceding Hospitalization Among Persons with Severe Mental Illness Jeffrey Swanson, Randy Borum, Marvin Swartz, and Virginia Hiday Psychopathy (PCL-R) Predicts Violent Recidivism Among Criminal Offenders with Personality Disorders in Sweden Martin Grann, Niklas Langstrém, Anders Tengstriém, and Gunnar Kullgren The Effects of Pretrial Publicity on Juror Verdicts: A Meta-Analytic Review Nancy Mehrkens Steblay, Jasmina Besirevic, Solomon M. Fulero, and Belia Jimenez-Lorente Assessing Violence Risk Among Discharged Psychiatric Patients: Toward an Ecological Approach Eric Silver, Edward P Mulvey, and John Monahan Brief Research Report: Age Factors Affecting the Believability of Repressed Memories of Child Sexual Assault Jonathan M. Golding, Rebecca Polley Sanchez, and Sandra A. Sego ERRATA ANNOUNCEMENT Law and Human Behavior Volume 23, Number 3 June 1999 CONTENTS 1998 Presidential Address What Is Forensic Psychology Anyway? John C. Brigham REGULAR ARTICLES The Influence of Context on the ‘‘Weapon Focus” Effect Kerri L. Pickel Goal Conflict in Juror Assessments of Compensatory and Punitive Damages Michelle Chernikoff Anderson and Robert J. MacCoun Informing Jurors of Their Nullification Power: A Route to a Just Verdict or Judicial Chaos? Keith E. Niedermeier, Irwin A. Horowitz, and Norbert L. Kerr Anchoring in the Courtroom: The Effects of Caps on Punitive Damages Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Christina A. Studebaker Errata: Empirical Research on the Insanity Defense and Attempted Reforms: Evidence Toward Informed Policy ANNOUNCEMENT Call for Papers: Legal Issues Involving Children and Families Law and Human Behavior Volume 23, Number 4 August 1999 CONTENTS Competence to Stand Trial: A Neuropsychological Inquiry Paul G. Nestor, Dawn Daggett, Joel Haycock, and Marilyn Price The Testimony of Elderly Victim/Witnesses and Their Impact on Juror Decisions: The Importance of Examining Multiple Stereotypes Narina Nunez, Monica L. McCoy, Holly L. Clark, and Leigh A. Shaw Validation of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory for Axis II Disorders: Does it Meet the Daubert Standard? Richard Rogers, Randall T. Salekin, and Kenneth W. Sewell Juror Judgments in Civil Cases: Effects of Plaintiff's Requests and Plaintiff's Identity on Punitive Damage Awards Reid Hastie, David A. Schkade, and John W. Payne Due Process and the Death Penalty: The Role of Prosecutorial Misconduct in Closing Argument in Capital Trials Judy Platania and Gary Moran Brief Research Report: Identifying Insanity Acquittals: Is it any Easier? Carmen Cirincione and Charles Jacobs Law and Human Behavior Volume 23, Number 5 October 1999 CONTENTS “T’m Innocent!”’: Effects of Training on Judgments of Truth and Deception in the Interrogation Room Saul M. Kassin and Christina T. Fong The Nature of Real, Implanted, and Fabricated Memories for Emotional Childhood Events: Implications for the Recovered Memory Debate Stephen Porter, John C. Yuille, and Darrin R. Lehman Interviewing Preschoolers: Comparisons of Yes/No and Wh- Questions Carole Peterson, Craig Dowden, and Jennifer Tobin The Effect of Jury Deliberations on Jurors’ Reasoning Skills Monica L. McCoy, Narina Nunez, and Matthew M. Dammeyer Double Discounting: The Effects of Comparative Negligence on Mock Juror Decision Making Douglas J. Zickafoose and Brian H. Bornstein Juror Judgments in Civil Cases: Hindsight Effects on Judgments of Liability for Punitive Damages Reid Hastie, David A. Schkade, and John W. Payne Law and Human Behavior Volume 23, Number 6 December 1999 CONTENTS ARTICLES Comparing Outcomes for Diverted and Nondiverted Jail Detainees with Mental Illness Henry J. Steadman, Joseph J. Cocozza, and Bonita M. Veysey Community Perceptions of Allowable Counterforce in Self-Defense and Defense of Property Kathryn C. Oleson and John M. Darley Effects of Reasonable Doubt Definition and Inclusion of a Lesser Charge on Jury Verdicts Chantal Mees Koch and Dennis J. Devine The Effects of Injury Severity on Jury Negligence Decisions Edith Greene, Michael Johns, and Jason Bowman BRIEF RESEARCH REPORT The Peremptory Challenge Accused of Race or Gender Discrimination? Some Data from One Country Mary R. Rose ADVERSARIAL FORUM Point and Counterpoint: A Discussion of Jury Research in the Civil Arena Richard L. Wiener Juries Don’t Make Legal Decisions! And Other Problems: A Critique of Hastie et al. on Punitive Damages Neil Vidmar Reply to Vidmar Reid Hastie, David A. Schkade, and John W. Payne Sticks and Stones Phoebe C. Ellsworth Epistemological Dilemmas in the Assessment of Legal Decision Making Robert J. MacCoun Student Editorial Board for Volume 23 Reviewers for Volume 23