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Authors: CATE FH
Citation: Fh. Cate, CYBERSEX - REGULATING SEXUALLY EXPLICIT EXPRESSION ON THE INTERNET, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(2), 1996, pp. 145-166

Authors: SKINNER LJ
Citation: Lj. Skinner, ASSUMPTIONS AND BELIEFS ABOUT THE ROLE OF AD DOLLS IN CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE VALIDATION INTERVIEWS - ARE THEY SUPPORTED EMPIRICALLY, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(2), 1996, pp. 167-185

Authors: CONNOLLY C
Citation: C. Connolly, AN ANALYSIS OF JUDICIAL OPINIONS IN SAME-SEX VISITATION AND ADOPTION CASES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(2), 1996, pp. 187-203

Authors: TETFORD I SCHULLER RA
Citation: I. Tetford et Ra. Schuller, MOCK JURORS EVALUATIONS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE - THE IMPACT OF MEMORY RECOVERY AND THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(2), 1996, pp. 205-218

Authors: PETERSEN M STEPHENS J DICKEY R LEWIS W
Citation: M. Petersen et al., TRANSSEXUALS WITHIN THE PRISON SYSTEM - AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES POLICIES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(2), 1996, pp. 219-229

Authors: POTTER RH
Citation: Rh. Potter, POTENTIAL CRIMINALS - AUSTRALIAN CONSUMERS OF X-RATED VIDEOS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(2), 1996, pp. 231-243

Authors: GYLYS JA MCNAMARA JR
Citation: Ja. Gylys et Jr. Mcnamara, A FURTHER EXAMINATION OF VALIDITY FOR THE SEXUAL EXPERIENCES SURVEY, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(2), 1996, pp. 245-260

Authors: TOMKINS AJ
Citation: Aj. Tomkins, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES - INTRODUCTION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(1), 1996, pp. 1-3

Authors: BLANCK PD
Citation: Pd. Blanck, EMPIRICAL-STUDY OF THE AMERICANS-WITH-DISABILITIES-ACT - EMPLOYMENT ISSUES FROM 1990 TO 1994, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(1), 1996, pp. 5-27

Authors: ROUNDS DL
Citation: Dl. Rounds, VICTIMIZATION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH LEGAL BLINDNESS - NATURE AND FORMS OF VICTIMIZATION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(1), 1996, pp. 29-40

Authors: HAHN H
Citation: H. Hahn, ANTIDISCRIMINATION LAWS AND SOCIAL-RESEARCH ON DISABILITY - THE MINORITY-GROUP PERSPECTIVE, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(1), 1996, pp. 41-59

Authors: PERLIN ML
Citation: Ml. Perlin, DIGNITY WAS THE FIRST TO LEAVE - GODINEZ V MORAN, FERGUSON,COLIN, ANDTHE TRIAL OF MENTALLY-DISABLED CRIMINAL DEFENDANTS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(1), 1996, pp. 61-81

Authors: LEVESQUE RJR
Citation: Rjr. Levesque, REGULATING THE PRIVATE RELATIONS OF ADULTS WITH MENTAL DISABILITIES -OLD LAWS, NEW POLICIES, HOLLOW HOPES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(1), 1996, pp. 83-106

Authors: HANTULA DA REILLY NA
Citation: Da. Hantula et Na. Reilly, REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR EMPLOYEES WITH MENTAL DISABILITIES - A MANDATE FOR EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(1), 1996, pp. 107-120

Authors: VERNON M RAIFMAN LJ GREENBERG SF
Citation: M. Vernon et al., THE MIRANDA-WARNINGS AND THE DEAF SUSPECT, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(1), 1996, pp. 121-135

Authors: EWING CP
Citation: Cp. Ewing, DIAGNOSIS AND THE LAW - INTRODUCTION TO THIS ISSUE, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(4), 1995, pp. 435-435

Authors: SCHOPP RF STURGIS BJ
Citation: Rf. Schopp et Bj. Sturgis, SEXUAL PREDATORS AND LEGAL MENTAL-ILLNESS FOR CIVIL COMMITMENT, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(4), 1995, pp. 437-458

Authors: GREENE E GOODMANDELAHUNTY J
Citation: E. Greene et J. Goodmandelahunty, DIAGNOSIS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT IN EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(4), 1995, pp. 459-476

Authors: FRUMKIN IB FRIEDLAND J
Citation: Ib. Frumkin et J. Friedland, FORENSIC EVALUATIONS IN IMMIGRATION CASES - EVOLVING ISSUES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(4), 1995, pp. 477-489

Authors: HAWKINS KA
Citation: Ka. Hawkins, LIMITATIONS TO THE VALIDITY OF THE BARONA REGRESSION FORMULA AND SIMILAR DEMOGRAPHICALLY-BASED METHODS OF ESTIMATING PREINJURY INTELLECTUAL-FUNCTIONING, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(4), 1995, pp. 491-503

Authors: BOURG S CONNOR EJ LANDIS EE
Citation: S. Bourg et al., THE IMPACT OF EXPERTISE AND SUFFICIENT INFORMATION ON PSYCHOLOGISTS ABILITY TO DETECT MALINGERING, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(4), 1995, pp. 505-515

Authors: BLAU GL MCGINLEY H
Citation: Gl. Blau et H. Mcginley, USE OF THE INSANITY DEFENSE - A SURVEY OF ATTORNEYS IN WYOMING, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(4), 1995, pp. 517-528

Authors: WETTSTEIN RM
Citation: Rm. Wettstein, AGING AND THE LAW - INTRODUCTION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(3), 1995, pp. 317-317

Authors: HIGH DM DOOLE MM
Citation: Dm. High et Mm. Doole, ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES IN CONDUCTING RESEARCH INVOLVING ELDERLY SUBJECTS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(3), 1995, pp. 319-335

Authors: BORNSTEIN BH
Citation: Bh. Bornstein, MEMORY PROCESSES IN ELDERLY EYEWITNESSES - WHAT WE KNOW AND WHAT WE DONT KNOW, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(3), 1995, pp. 337-348
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