What Makes Recovered-Memory Testimony Compelling to Jurors? Barbara L. ColemanMichael J. StevensGlenn D. Reeder OriginalPaper Pages: 317 - 338
Detecting Deception in Children's Testimony: Factfinders' Abilities to Reach the Truth in Open Court and Closed-Circuit Trials Holly K. OrcuttGail S. GoodmanSherry Thomas OriginalPaper Pages: 339 - 372
The Effects of Note-Taking and Trial Transcript Access on Mock Jury Decisions in a Complex Civil Trial Irwin A. HorowitzLynne ForsterLee OriginalPaper Pages: 373 - 391
The Influence of Actuarial Risk Assessment in Clinical Judgments and Tribunal Decisions about Mentally Disordered Offenders in Maximum Security N. Zoe HiltonJanet L. Simmons OriginalPaper Pages: 393 - 408
Evaluating the Comprehensibility of Jury Instructions: A Method and an Example V. Gordon RoseJames R. P. Ogloff OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 431