Scurich, N., Krauss, D., Reiser, L., Garcia, N., & Deer, L. (2015). Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 21, 161-168.
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The Psychology of Law: Human Behavior, Legal Institutions, and Law→
/Sales, B. & Krauss, D. (2015). Part of the Law and Public Policy: Psychology and the Social Science Book Series. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Read MoreForensic and Legal Psychology: Psychological Science Applied to the Law (2nd Edition)→
/Costanzo, M. & Krauss, D. (2015). New York: Worth Publishers.
Read MoreDeterminations of Capacity: Pragmatics, Legal, and Ethical Considerations→
/Wood, S. & Krauss, D. (2015). In Noggle, C. & Dean R. (Eds.). The Neuropsychology of Cortical Dementias. New York: Springer. (pp 135-150).
Read MoreThe Impact of Case Factors on Jurors’ Decisions in a Sexual Violent Predator Hearing→
/Krauss, D. & Scurich, N. (2014). Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 20, 135-145.
Read MoreForensic and Legal Psychology: Psychological Science Applied to the Law (Canadian Edition)→
/Costanzo, M. & Krauss, D., Schuller, R., & McLachlan, K. (2014). New York: Worth Publishers.
Read MoreThe Presumption of Dangerousness in Sexual Violent Predator Commitment Hearings→
/Scurich, N. & Krauss, D. (2014). Law, Probability, and Risk, 13, 91-104. DOI: 10.1093/lpr/mgt015.
Read MoreTraining in Forensic Psychology→
/Krauss, D. & Sales, B. (2014). In I.Weiner & R. Otto (Eds.) Handbook of Forensic Psychology, 4th edition. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. (pp. 111-134).
Read MoreThe Effects of Mortality Salience and Evidence Strength on Death Penalty Sentencing Decisions→
/Lieberman, J., Shoemaker, J., & Krauss, D. (2014). Psychology, Crime, and Law, 20, 199-221. DOI:10.1080/1068316X.2013.770853
Read MoreThe Effect of Adjusted Actuarial Risk Assessment on Mock Jurors’ Decisions in a Sexually Violent Predator Proceeding→
/Scurich, N., & Krauss, D. (2013). Jurimetrics Journal, 53, 395-413.
Read MoreRisk Assessment in the Law: Legal Admissibility, Scientific Validity, and Some Disparities Between Research and Practice→
/Krauss, D. & Scurich, N. (2013). Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 31, 215-229. DOI: 10.1002/bsl.2065
Read MoreJuror Sensitivity to Expert Testimony and Delays in Reporting in Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault Cases→
/Schuller, R., Ryan, A., Krauss, D., & Jenkins, G. (2013). International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 36, 121-128.
Read MoreJust World Beliefs, Expert Psychological Testimony, and Verdicts: A Mediational Model→
/Dover, T., Matthews, M., Krauss, D., & Levin, S. (2012). Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 12, 340-363.| DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-2415.2011.01278.x
Read MoreDangerously Misunderstood: Representative Jurors’ Reactions to Expert Testimony on Future Dangerousness in a Sexually Violent Predator Trial→
/Krauss, D., McCabe, J., & Lieberman, J. (2012). Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 18, 18-49. doi: 10.1037/a0024550
Read MoreForensic and Legal Psychology: Psychological Science Applied to the Law→
/Costanzo, M. & Krauss, D. (2012). New York: Worth Publishers.
Read MoreDifferences Between College Student and More Representative Jurors→
/Wiener, R., Krauss, D., & Lieberman, J. (Eds.) (2011). A special issue of Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 29, 325-479.
Read MorePreface to “Differences Between College Student and More Representative Jurors”→
/Lieberman, J., Krauss, D., & Wiener, R. (2011). A special issue of Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 29, 325-327.
Read MoreThe Effect of Acknowledging Mock Jurors’ Feelings on Affective and Cognitive Biases: It Depends on the Sample→
/McCabe, J. & Krauss, D. (2011). A special issue of Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 29, 331-357.
Read MoreMock Jury Research: Where Do We Go From Here?→
/Wiener, R., Krauss, D., & Lieberman, J. (2011). A special issue of Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 29, 467-479.
Read MoreReality Check: A Comparison of College Students and Community Samples of Mock Jurors in a Simulated Sexual Violent Predator Civil Commitment→
/McCabe, J., Krauss, D. & Lieberman, J. (2010). Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 28, 730-750.
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