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Volume 9

Table of Contents
Spring 1985, Volume 9

LEAD ARTICLES


“The Role of Psychologists as Expert Witnesses in the Courtroom: No More Daniels in the Lion’s Den”

Paul M. Camper &
Elizabeth F. Loftus


“Mental Health Testimony in Child Custody Litigation”

Robert D. Lyman &
Michael C. Roberts


“The Feasibility of Traditional Validation Procedures for Demonstrating Job Relatedness”

Dennis Doverspike,
Gerald V. Barrett &
Ralph A. Alexander


“Towards an Objective Approach to Offender Classification”

Carl B. Clements


“Informed Consent to Psychotherapy: Current Practices at University-Affiliated Psychology Training Clinics”

John O. Noll &
Mark L. Haugan


“The Accuracy of Lie Detection: Why Lie Tests Based on the Polygraph Should Not Be Admitted into Evidence Today”

Victor S. Alpher &
Richard L. Blanton


STUDIES


“Insanity Defenses: From the Jurors’ Perspective”

Norman J. Finkel, Ray Shaw,
Susan Bercaw & Juliann Koch


“The Influence of Juror’s Level of Moral Reasoning and the Nature of Closing Arguments in Determining the Verdict in a Civil Case: A Report of Two Experiments”

John L. Bernard,
Robert Cohen &
Michael Lupfer


BOOK REVIEWS


“The Insanity Defense: Philosophical, Historical, and Legal Perspectives by Donald H. J. Hermann”

John Starrett Hughes


“Judge, Lawyer, Victim, Thief: Women, Gender Roles, and Criminal Justice by Nicole Hahn Rafter and Elizabeth A. Stanko”

Charysse L. Alexander