Vol 20

Current Directions in Psychological Science

Volume 20, Issue 1

2011 · 15 articles

  1. Comment From the EditorRandall W. EngleVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 3-3
  2. Editor’s IntroductionRonald P. FisherVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 4-4
  3. Resolving the Offender “Profiling Equations” and the Emergence of an Investigative PsychologyDavid V. CanterVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 5-10
  4. Forensic Interviewing Aids: Do Props Help Children Answer Questions About Touching?Debra Ann Poole, Maggie Bruck, Margaret-Ellen PipeVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 11-15
  5. Interviewing Cooperative WitnessesRonald P. Fisher, Rebecca Milne, Ray BullVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 16-19
  6. Current Issues and Advances in Misinformation ResearchSteven J. Frenda, Rebecca M. Nichols, Elizabeth F. LoftusVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 20-23
  7. Eyewitness IdentificationNeil Brewer, Gary L. WellsVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 24-27
  8. Outsmarting the Liars: Toward a Cognitive Lie Detection ApproachAldert Vrij, Pär Anders Granhag, Samantha Mann, Sharon LealVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 28-32
  9. Suspect Interviews and False ConfessionsGisli H. Gudjonsson, John PearseVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 33-37
  10. Current Directions in Violence Risk AssessmentJennifer L. Skeem, John MonahanVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 38-42
  11. Future Directions in the Restoration of Competency to Stand TrialPatricia A. Zapf, Ronald RoeschVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 43-47
  12. The Utility of Scientific Jury SelectionJoel D. LiebermanVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 48-52
  13. Expert Psychological TestimonyBrian L. Cutler, Margaret Bull KoveraVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 53-57
  14. The Psychology of Trial JudgingNeil VidmarVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 58-62
  15. Jury Decision Making: Implications For and From PsychologyBrian H. Bornstein, Edie GreeneVol. 20, Iss. 1 · 2011 · pp. 63-67