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Law and Human Behavior Volume 28, Number 1 February 2004 CONTENTS Special Issue: Psychology, Law and the Workplace Issue Editor: Margaret Bull Kovera Psychology, Law, and the Workplace: An Overview and Introduction to the Special Issue Margaret Bull Kovera ARTICLES The Reasonable Woman Standard: Effects on Sexual Harassment Court Decisions Elissa L. Perry, Carol T. Kulik, and Anne C. Bourhis Selective Sexual Harassment: Differential Treatment of Similar Groups of Women Workers Elizabeth A. Hoffmann The Effects of Prior Workplace Behavior on Subsequent Sexual Harassment Judgments Richard L. Wiener, Ryan Winter, Melanie Rogers, and Lucy Arnot Explaining Sexual Harassment Judgments: Looking Beyond Gender of the Rater Maureen O’Connor, Barbara A. Gutek, Margaret Stockdale, Tracey M. Geer, and Renée Melancon Industrial/Organizational Psychology and the Federal Judiciary: Expert Witness Testimony and the Daubert Standard Peter H. Wingate and George C. Thornton III Eyewitness Testimony in Occupational Accident Investigations: Towards a Research Agenda E. Kevin Kelloway, Veronica Stinson, and Carla MacLean Law and Human Behavior Volume 28, Number 2 April 2004 CONTENTS ARTICLES Forecasting Recidivism in Mentally Ill Offenders Released From Prison Gregg J. Gagliardi, David Lovell, Paul D. Peterson, and Ron Jemelka What Makes a Good Alibi? A Proposed Taxonomy Elizabeth A. Olson and Gary L. Wells Property Crime Victims’ Decision to Notify the Police: Social, Cognitive, and Affective Determinants Martin S. Greenberg and Scott R. Beach The Role of Trust in Nurturing Compliance: A Study of Accused Tax Avoiders Kristina Murphy Why People Waive Their Miranda Rights: The Power of Innocence Saul M. Kassin and Rebecca J. Norwick Marijuana Odor Perception: Studies Modeled From Probable Cause Cases Richard L. Doty, Thomas Wudarski, David A. Marshall, and Lloyd Hastings Law and Human Behavior Volume 28, Number 3 June 2004 CONTENTS ARTICLES Predictive Validity of the SVR-20 and Static-99 in a Dutch Sample of Treated Sex Offenders Vivienne de Vogel, Corine de Ruiter, Daan van Beek, and Gwen Mead Identifying Three Types of Violent Offenders and Predicting Violent Recidivism While on Probation: A Classification Tree Analysis Loretta J. Stalans, Paul R. Yarnold, Magnus Seng, David E. Olson, and Michelle Repp The Effect of Intellectual Disability on Children’s Recall of an Event Across Different Question Types Sarah E. Agnew and Martine B. Powell Evaluating Stranger and Acquaintance Rape: The Role of Benevolent Sexism in Perpetrator Blame and Recommended Sentence Length G. Tendayi Viki, Dominic Abrams, and Barbara Masser How the Need for Cognition Scale Predicts Behavior in Mock Jury Deliberations Donna Shestowsky and Leonard M. Horowitz Lineup Identification by Children: Effects of Clothing Bias Alejo Freire, Kang Lee, Karen S. Williamson, Sarah J. E. Stuart, and R. C. L. Lindsay Call for Papers Law and Human Behavior Volume 28, Number 4 August 2004 CONTENTS Reliability of Sexually Violent Predator Civil Commitment Criteria in Florida Jill S. Levenson When Does Evidence of Eyewitness Confidence Inflation Affect Judgments in a Criminal Trial? Amy Bradfield and Dawn E. McQuiston Firing Back at the Backfire Effect: The Influence of Mortality Salience and Nullification Beliefs on Reactions to Inadmissible Evidence Alison Cook, Jamie Arndt, and Joel D. Lieberman Children’s Lie-Telling to Conceal a Parent’s Transgression: Legal Implications Victoria Talwar, Kang Lee, Nicholas Bala, and R. C. L. Lindsay Assessing the Risk of Domestic Violence Reoffending: A Validation Study Kirk R. Williams and Amy Barry Houghton A Review and Critique of the Sexual Experiences Questionnaire (SEQ) Barbara A. Gutek, Ryan O. Murphy, and Bambi Douma Law and Human Behavior Volume 28, Number 5 October 2004 CONTENTS ARTICLES Priming Unconscious Racial Stereotypes About Adolescent Offenders Sandra Graham and Brian S. Lowery Are There Ethnic Differences in Levels of Psychopathy? A Meta-Analysis Jennifer L. Skeem, John F: Edens, Jacqueline Camp, and Lori H. Colwell Race and Jurors’ Receptivity to Mitigation in Capital Cases: The Effect of Jurors’, Defendants’, and Victims’ Race in Combination Thomas W. Brewer The Social Side of Sanctions: Personal and Social Norms as Moderators of Deterrence Michael Wenzel BRIEF RESEARCH REPORTS Impact of Defense-Only and Opposing Eyewitness Experts on Juror Judgments Jennifer L. Devenport and Brian L. Cutler The Criminogenic, Clinical, and Social Problems of Forensic and Civil Psychiatric Patients Michael C. Seto, Grant T: Harris, and Marnie E. Rice An Examination of Jury Verdicts for Evidence of a Similarity-Leniency Effect, An Out-Group Punitiveness Effect or a Black Sheep Effect Tanya S. Taylor and Harmon M. Hosch Law and Human Behavior Volume 28, Number 6 December 2004 CONTENTS ARTICLES When Does Quality Count?: Perceptions of Hearsay Testimony About Child Sexual Abuse Interviews Julie A. Buck, Amye R. Warrren, and John C. Brigham Venirepersons’s Attitudes Toward the Insanity Defense: Developing, Refining, and Validating a Scale Jennifer L. Skeem, Jennifer Eno Louden, and Jennee Evans Crime Victims Serving as Jurors: Is There Bias Present? Scott E. Culhane, Harmon M. Hosch, and William G. Weaver “Intuitive” Lie Detection of Children’s Deception by Law Enforcement Officials and University Students Amy-May Leach, Victoria Talwar, Kang Lee, Nicholas Bala, and R. C. L. Lindsay A Meta-Analytic Review of the Effects of High Stress on Eyewitness Memory Kenneth A. Deffenbacher, Brian H. Bornstein, Steven D. Penrod, and E. Kiernan McGorty COMMENTARIES A Critical Review of Published Competency-to-Confess Measures Richard Rogers, Mandy J. Jordan, and Kimberly S. Harrison Reply to “A Critical Review of Published Competency-to-Confess Measures” Thomas Grisso Student Editorial Board for Volume 28 Reviewers for Volume 28

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