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Authors: MACOLINI RM
Citation: Rm. Macolini, ELDER ABUSE POLICY - CONSIDERATIONS IN RESEARCH AND LEGISLATION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(3), 1995, pp. 349-363

Authors: KAPP MB
Citation: Mb. Kapp, ELDER MISTREATMENT - LEGAL INTERVENTIONS AND POLICY UNCERTAINTIES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(3), 1995, pp. 365-380

Authors: SILBERFELD M CORBER W CHECKLAND D
Citation: M. Silberfeld et al., ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF LIMITATIONS AND UNDERSTANDING OF THEIR CONSEQUENCESIN MENTAL-CAPACITY ASSESSMENTS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(3), 1995, pp. 381-390

Authors: SPAR JE HANKIN M STODDEN AB
Citation: Je. Spar et al., ASSESSING MENTAL-CAPACITY AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO UNDUE INFLUENCE, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(3), 1995, pp. 391-403

Authors: GOODWIN PE SMYER MA LAIR TI
Citation: Pe. Goodwin et al., DECISION-MAKING INCAPACITY AMONG NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS - RESULTS FROM THE 1987 NMES SURVEY, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(3), 1995, pp. 405-414

Authors: COHENMANSFIELD J WERNER P WEINFIELD M BRAUN J KRAFT G GERBER B WILLENS S
Citation: J. Cohenmansfield et al., AUTONOMY FOR NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS - THE ROLE OF REGULATIONS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(3), 1995, pp. 415-423

Authors: TOMKINS AJ
Citation: Aj. Tomkins, BEHAVIORAL-SCIENCE EVIDENCE IN THE WAKE OF DAUBERT, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(2), 1995, pp. 127-130

Authors: LANDSMAN S
Citation: S. Landsman, OF WITCHES, MADMEN, AND PRODUCTS-LIABILITY - AN HISTORICAL SURVEY OF THE USE OF EXPERT TESTIMONY, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(2), 1995, pp. 131-157

Authors: SCHOPP RF QUATTROCCHI MR
Citation: Rf. Schopp et Mr. Quattrocchi, PREDICTING THE PRESENT - EXPERT TESTIMONY AND CIVIL COMMITMENT, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(2), 1995, pp. 159-181

Authors: GOODMANDELAHUNTY J FOOTE WE
Citation: J. Goodmandelahunty et We. Foote, COMPENSATION FOR PAIN, SUFFERING, AND OTHER PSYCHOLOGICAL INJURIES - THE IMPACT OF DAUBERT ON EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(2), 1995, pp. 183-206

Authors: MARLOWE DB
Citation: Db. Marlowe, A HYBRID DECISION FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING PSYCHOMETRIC EVIDENCE, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(2), 1995, pp. 207-228

Authors: PENROD SD FULERO SM CUTLER BL
Citation: Sd. Penrod et al., EXPERT PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTIMONY ON EYEWITNESS RELIABILITY BEFORE AND AFTER DAUBERT - THE STATE OF THE LAW AND THE SCIENCE, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(2), 1995, pp. 229-259

Authors: GLESS AG
Citation: Ag. Gless, SOME POST-DAUBERT TRIAL TRIBULATIONS OF A SIMPLE COUNTRY JUDGE - BEHAVIORAL-SCIENCE EVIDENCE IN TRIAL COURTS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(2), 1995, pp. 261-291

Authors: SALEKIN RT OGLOFF JRP MCFARLAND C ROGERS R
Citation: Rt. Salekin et al., INFLUENCING JURORS PERCEPTIONS OF GUILT - EXPRESSION OF EMOTIONALITY DURING TESTIMONY, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(2), 1995, pp. 293-305

Authors: EWING CP
Citation: Cp. Ewing, INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLEGAL ASPECTS OF DEATH, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(1), 1995, pp. 1-1

Authors: MAIER DM NEWMAN MJ
Citation: Dm. Maier et Mj. Newman, LEGAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A EUTHANASIA STATUTE FOR ADULTS IN THE UNITED-STATES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(1), 1995, pp. 3-25

Authors: EVANS JL
Citation: Jl. Evans, ARE CHILDREN COMPETENT TO MAKE DECISIONS ABOUT THEIR OWN DEATHS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(1), 1995, pp. 27-41

Authors: TERMAN SA
Citation: Sa. Terman, EMOTIONAL DAMAGES DUE TO WRONGFUL DEATH - WHAT ARE THEY WORTH, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(1), 1995, pp. 43-59

Authors: SORENSEN JR WALLACE DH
Citation: Jr. Sorensen et Dh. Wallace, CAPITAL-PUNISHMENT IN MISSOURI - EXAMINING THE ISSUE OF RACIAL DISPARITY, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(1), 1995, pp. 61-80

Authors: OVERHOLSER JC
Citation: Jc. Overholser, TREATMENT OF SUICIDAL PATIENTS - A RISK-BENEFIT ANALYSIS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(1), 1995, pp. 81-92

Authors: HENRY VE
Citation: Ve. Henry, THE POLICE OFFICER AS SURVIVOR - DEATH CONFRONTATIONS AND THE POLICE SUBCULTURE, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(1), 1995, pp. 93-112

Authors: RECTOR NA BAGBY RM
Citation: Na. Rector et Rm. Bagby, CRIMINAL SENTENCE RECOMMENDATIONS IN A SIMULATED RAPE TRIAL - EXAMINING JUROR PREJUDICE IN CANADA, Behavioral sciences & the law, 13(1), 1995, pp. 113-121

Authors: WETTSTEIN RM
Citation: Rm. Wettstein, MANAGED MENTAL-HEALTH-CARE - INTRODUCTION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 12(4), 1994, pp. 315-315

Authors: SABIN JE
Citation: Je. Sabin, CARING ABOUT PATIENTS AND CARING ABOUT MONEY - THE AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION CODE OF ETHICS MEETS MANAGED CARE, Behavioral sciences & the law, 12(4), 1994, pp. 317-330

Authors: DURHAM ML
Citation: Ml. Durham, HEALTH-CARES GREATEST CHALLENGE - PROVIDING SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL-ILLNESS IN MANAGED-CARE, Behavioral sciences & the law, 12(4), 1994, pp. 331-349
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