The authors provide a thorough review of the most common techniques used to select jurors, and a critical evaluation of the ultimate effectiveness of these methods. This critique is based upon an exa
Findley, a law clerk in an Arizona juvenile court, and Sales (criminal justice, Indiana U.-Bloomington) critically review the scientific support for the advocacy recommendations by trial commentators,
More of those who abuse or neglect children are going to court. The bad news is that often their victims must testify, a process that will probably compound the damage already done. Hall (psychology,
This book aims to transform criminal profiling into a credible science and practice that will reliably aid law enforcement investigation. Authors Scotia J. Hicks and Bruce D. Sales painstakingly crit
Sales and Krauss present students, academics, researchers and professionals working in a variety of contexts with an examination of the psychological misunderstanding of the law and the contexts in wh
Stinson (clinical psychologist and researcher, Fulton State Hospital) and her academic co-authors examine leading theories of etiology, including the biological, cognitive, behavioral, social learning