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# Volume 30

Table of Contents
Spring 2006, Volume 30

LEAD ARTICLES

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“Improving the AMBER Alert System: Psychology Research &amp; Policy Recommendations”

Monica K. Miller &amp; Samantha S. Clinkinbeard

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“Cognitive Optimism and Professional Pessimism in the Large-Firm Practice of Law: The Optimistic Associate”

Catherine Gage O’Grady:

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“Two-Edged Swords, Dangerousness, and Expert Testimony in the Large-Firm Practice of Law”

Robert F. Schopp

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“Ingratiation in the Courtroom and in the Voir Dire Process: When More is Not Better”

Stanley L. Brodsky &amp; David E. Cannon

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“Readability of Miranda Warnings and Waivers: Implications for Evaluating Miranda Comprehension”

Rachel Kahn, Patricia A. Zapf &amp; Virginia G. Cooper

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STUDENT ARTICLES

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“ The Lowest of the Low? Addressing the Disparity between Community View, Public Policy, and Treatment Effectiveness for Sex Offenders”

Michael P. Griffin &amp; Desiree A. West

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“The Fight Over Video Game Violence: Recent Developments in Politics, Social Science, and Law”

Barry K. Smith

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“Personality, Environment, and the Causes of White-Collar Crime”

Drew Feeley

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“The Psychological Cost of Eminent Domain Takings and Just Compensation”

Jeffrey T. Powell

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“Maximizing Patient Autonomy Through Expanded Medical Surrogacy Mediation”

Christina Cooley

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“Your Thoughts May Deceive You: The Constitutional Implications of Brain Fingerprinting Technology and How it May Be Used to Secure Our Skies”

Brian Mccormick
