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Volume 12, Number 2, September 2007
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Articles

Race and the decision making of juries
pp. 171-187(17)
Author: Sommers, Samuel R.

Paradoxes of proof and punishment: Psychological pitfalls in judicial decision making
pp. 189-205(17)
Authors: de Keijser, Jan W.; van Koppen, Peter J.

Further validation of the short self-esteem scale with sexual offenders
pp. 207-216(10)
Authors: Webster, Stephen D.; Mann, Ruth E.; Thornton, David; Wakeling, Helen C.

The psychology of linking crimes: A review of the evidence
pp. 233-249(17)
Authors: Woodhams, Jessica; Hollin, Clive R.; Bull, Ray

Offending behaviour programmes in the community: The effects on reconviction of three programmes with adult male offenders
pp. 251-264(14)
Authors: Palmer, Emma J.; McGuire, James; Hounsome, Juliet C.; Hatcher, Ruth M.; Bilby, Charlotte A. L.; Hollin, Clive R.

Examining the relationship between low empathy and self-reported offending
pp. 265-286(22)
Authors: Jolliffe, Darrick; Farrington, David P.

False confessions and the relationship with offending behaviour and personality among Danish adolescents
pp. 287-296(10)
Authors: Steingrimsdottir, Gunnthora; Hreinsdottir, Hrafnhildur; Gudjonsson, Gisli H.; Sigurdsson, Jon Fridrik; Nielsen, Thomas

Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration … or is it? An investigation of the impact of motivation and feedback on deception detection
pp. 297-309(13)
Authors: Porter, Stephen; McCabe, Sean; Woodworth, Michael; Peace, Kristine A.

Information does not affect the validity of a comparison question test
pp. 311-320(10)
Authors: Honts, Charles R.; Alloway, Wendy R.

Believed cues to deception: Judgments in self-generated trivial and serious situations
pp. 321-331(11)
Authors: Taylor, Rachel; Hick, Rachel F.

Children's live and videotaped testimonies: How presentation mode affects observers' perception, assessment and memory
pp. 333-348(16)
Authors: Landström, Sara; Granhag, Pär Anders; Hartwig, Maria

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