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# Volume 31

Table of Contents
Volume 31

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The Effects of Using Social Scientific Rape Typologies on Juror Decisions to Convict

Henry F. Fradella &amp; Kegan Brown

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A Call for Precedential Heads: Why the Supreme Court’s Eyewitness Identification Jurisprudence is Anachronistic and Out-Of-Step with the Empirical Reality

Calvin TerBeek

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Explaining Juvenile False Confessions: Adolescent Development and Police Interrogation

Christine S. Scott-Hawyward

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“Mock” Mock Juries: A Field Experiment on the Ecological Validity of Jury Simulations

David L. Breau &amp; Brian Brook

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Gender Matters in the Insanity Defense

Christian Breheney, Jennifer Groscup, &amp; Michele Galietta

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The Judicial Response to Psychopathic Criminals: Utilitarianism over Retribution

Christina Lee

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The University-Student Relationship Amidst Increasing Rates of Student Suicide

Carrie Elizabeth Gray

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Atkins’ Wake: How the States Have Shunned Responsibility for the Mentally Retarded

Mark Libell

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The Role of News Media in Shaping and Transforming the Public Perception of Mexican Immigration and the Laws Involved

Monica Soderlund

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Criminal Insanity and Mens Rea: A Discussion of Alabama Insanity Law and the Role of Psychiatrists in Determining Criminal Insanity

Kandice Pickett

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Selecting the Guilty Perpetrator: An Examination of the Effectiveness of Sequential Lineups

Shirley N. Glaze
