Law and Human Behavior Volume 24, Number 1 February 2000 CONTENTS Special Issue: Advances in Assessment and Treatment of Forensic Populations Guest Editors: Randy Borum and Randy Otto Advances in Forensic Assessment and Treatment: An Overview and Introduction to the Special Issue Randy Borum and Randy Otto The Quality of Forensic Psychological Assessments, Reports, and Testimony: Acknowleding the Gap Between Promise and Practice Robert A. Nicholson and Steve Norwood Psychopathy (PCL-R) as a Predictor of Violent Recidivism Among Criminal Offenders with Schizophrenia Anders Tengstrom, Martin Grann, Niklas Langstr6ém, and Gunnar Kullgren Development and Validation of the Validity Indicator Profile Richard I. Frederick and Ross D. Crosby A Classification Tree Approach to the Development of Actuarial Violence Risk Assessment Tools Henry J. Steadman, Eric Silver, John Monahan, Paul S. Appelbaum, Pamela Clark Robbins, Edward P. Mulvey, Thomas Grisso, Loren H. Roth, and Steven Banks The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA) Guide: Reliability and Validity in Adult Male Offenders P. Randall Kropp and Stephen D. Hart Improving Risk Assessments for Sex Offenders: A Comparison of Three Actuarial Scales R. Karl Hanson and David Thornton Expert Approaches to Communicating Violence Risk Kirk Heilbrun, Melanie L. O'Neill, Lisa K. Strohman, Quinten Bowman, and Judith Philipson Law and Human Behavior Volume 24, Number 2 April 2000 CONTENTS ARTICLES The “HiGurn”e Efdfec t: Assessing the Effect of Pay, Frequency of Testifying and Credentials on the Perception of Expert Testimony ! Cooper and Isaac M. Neuhaus Studying Perceptions of Juror Influence Jn Vivo: A Social Relations Analysis David K. Marcus, Phillip M. Lyons, Jr., and Michelle R. Guyton Compensating Plaintiffs and Punishing Defendants: Is Bifurcation Necessary? Edith Greene, William Douglas Woody, and Ryan Winter Effects of Judicial Instructions and Case Characteristics in a Mock Jury Trial of 3attered Women Who Kill Cheryl A. Terrance, Kimberly Matheson, and Nicholas P. Spanos Selecting Foils for Identification Lineups: Matching Suspects or Descriptions? Jennifer L. Tunnicliff and Steven E. Clark The Bottom Line: The Effect of Written Expert Witness Statements on Juror Verdicts and Information Processing Lynne ForsterLee, Irwin Horowitz, Elizabeth Athaide-Victor, and Nicole Brown Law and Human Behavior Volume 24, Number 3 June 2000 CONTENTS Violence Risk Assessment and Risk Communication: The Effects of Using Actual Cases, Providing Instruction, and Employing Probability Versus Frequency Formats Paul Slovic, John Monahan, and Donald G. MacGregor Perceived Conditions of Confinement: A National Evaluation of Juvenile Boot Camps and Traditional Facilities Gaylene J. Styve, Doris Layton MacKenzie, Angela R. Gover, and Ojmarrh Mitchell The Law Concerning the Conduct of Lineups in England and Wales: How Well Does it Satisfy the Recommendations of the American Psychology—Li Society? Mark R. Kebbell Assessing Pretrial Publicity Effects: Integrating Content Analytic Results Christina A. Studebaker, Jennifer K. Robbennolt, Maithilee K. Pathak-Sharma, and Steven D. Penrod Discrimination and Instructional Comprehension: Guided Discretion, Racial Bias, and the Death Penalty Mona Lynch and Craig Hane) Permitting Jury Discussions During Trial: Impact on the Arizona Reform Paula L. Hannaford, Valerie P. Hans, and G. Thomas Munsterman Law and Human Behavior Volume 24, Number 4 August 2000 CONTENTS ARTICLES The Origin and Outcome of an Amicus Brief in Kumho Tire v . Carmichael (1999) \V eil Vidmar Kumho Tire v. Carmichael Brief Authors What’s Half a Lung Worth? Civil Jurors’ Accounts of Their Award Decision Making Nicole L. Mott, Valerie P. Hans, and Lindsay Simpson Empathy and Jurors’ Decisions in Patricide Trails Involving Child Sexual Assault Allegations Tamara M. Haegerich and Bette L. Bottoms Neighborhood Disadvantage, and Violence Among Persons with Mental Disorders: The Importance of Contextual Measurement Eric Silver 1999 Presidential Address to the American Psychology and Law Society [wo Steps Forward and One Step Backward: The Law and Psychology Movement(s) in the 20th Century James R. P. Ogloff ADVERSARIAL FORUM Point and Counterpoint: Forensic Use of the Millon Inventories Richard L. Wiener The Millon Clinical Inventories, Research Critical of Their Forensic Application, and Daubert Criteria Frank J. Dyer and Joseph T. McCann C( omment on the Validity of the MCMI-II] Paul D. Retzlaff The MCMI-III and the Daubert Standard: Separating Rhetoric from Reality Richard Rogers, Randall T. Salekin, and Kenneth W. Sewell Law and Human Behavior Volume 24, Number 5 October 2000 CONTENTS ARTICLES Testing Legal Assumptions Regarding the Effects of Dancer Nudity and Proximity to Patron on Erotic Expression Daniel Linz, Eva Blumenthal, Edward Donnerstein, Dale Kunkel Bradley J. Shafer, and Allen Lichtenstein Police Responses to Sexual Assault Complaints: The Role of Perpetrator Complainant Intoxication Regina A. Schuller and Anna Stewart Distributive and Procedural Justice in Seven Nations Ellen S. Cohn, Susan O. White, and Joseph Sanders The Perceived Validity of Eyewitness Identification Testimony: A Test of the Five Biggers Criteria Amy L. Bradfield and Gary L. Wells Ihe Uncritical Acceptance of Risk Assessment in Forensic Practice Richard Rogers Law and Human Behavior Volume 24, Number 6 December 2000 CONTENTS ARTICLES Building Mental Health Professionals’ Decisional Models into Tests of Predictive Validity: The Accuracy of Contextualized Predictions of Violence Jennifer L. Skeem, Edward P. Mulvey, and Charles W. Lidz Lawyers’ Questioning: The Effect of Confusing Questions on Witness Confidence and Accuracy Mark R. Kebbell and Shane D. Johnson Truth, Lies, and Videotape: An Investigation of the Ability of Federal Parole Officers to Detect Deception Stephen Porter, Mike Woodworth, and Angela R. Birt Incapacitation and Just Deserts as Motives for Punishment John M. Darley, Kevin M. Carlsmith, and Paul H. Robinson Witnessing-Condition Heterogeneity and Witnesses’ Versus Investigators’ Confidence in the Accuracy of Witnesses’ Identification Decisions D. Stephen Lindsay, Elizabeth Nilsen, and J. Don Read Accuracy of Investigators’ Verbatim Notes of Their Forensic Interviews with Alleged Child Abuse Victims Michael E. Lamb, Yael Orbach, Kathleen J. Sternberg, Irit Hershkowitz, and Dvora Horowitz Student Editorial Board for Volume 24 Reviewers for Volume 24