Worth Reading: Juror Perceptions of Evidence; Response Inhibition and Impulsive Decision-Making; Screening for Human Trafficking
Author: Stacy Calhoun.
Source: Volume 20, Number 60, October/November 2019 , pp.83-85(3)
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Abstract:
Our regular survey of the research literature summarizes and reviews “How Confession Characteristics Impact Juror Perceptions of Evidence in Criminal Trials” by Jeremy Shifton, published in 37(1) Behav. Sci. & L.; “Response Inhibition and Impulsive Decision-Making in Sexual Offenders Against Children” by Daniel Turner, Christian Laier, Matthias Brand, Tamara Bockshammer, Robin Welsch, and Martin Rettenberger, published in 127(5) J. Abnormal Psychol; and “Screening for Human Trafficking Among Homeless Young Adults” by Makini Chisolm-Straker, Jeremy Sze, Julia Einbond, James White, and Hanni Stoklosa, published in 98(1) Children & Youth Serv.Keywords: Juror Perceptions of Evidence; Response Inhibition and Impulsive Decision-Making; Screening for Human Trafficking
Affiliations:
1: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs.