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The Economic Case For Rewards Over Imprisonment, Brian D. Galle
The Economic Case For Rewards Over Imprisonment, Brian D. Galle
Indiana Law Journal
There seems to be a growing social consensus that the United States imprisons far too many people for far too long. But reform efforts have slowed in the face of a challenging question: How can we reduce reliance on prisons while still discouraging crime, particularly violent crime? Through the 1970s, social scientists believed the answer was an array of what I will call preventive benefits: drug and mental health treatment, housing, and even unconditional cash payments. But early evaluations of these programs failed to find much evidence that they were successful, confirming a then-developing economic theory that predicted the programs …
The Psychology Of Capital Punishment, Shelia M. Murphy
The Psychology Of Capital Punishment, Shelia M. Murphy
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor's Council Report.
"Lies, Damned Lies, And Statistics"? Psychological Syndrome Evidence In The Courtroom After Daubert, Krista L. Duncan
"Lies, Damned Lies, And Statistics"? Psychological Syndrome Evidence In The Courtroom After Daubert, Krista L. Duncan
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Capital Jury Project: The Role Of Responsibility And How Psychology Can Inform The Law, Steven J. Sherman
The Capital Jury Project: The Role Of Responsibility And How Psychology Can Inform The Law, Steven J. Sherman
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Capital Jury Project
Innovations For Improving Courtroom Communications And Views From Appellate Courts, B. Michael Dann, James D. Heiple, Michael J. Saks, Patricia Mcgowan Wald, Peter David Blanck
Innovations For Improving Courtroom Communications And Views From Appellate Courts, B. Michael Dann, James D. Heiple, Michael J. Saks, Patricia Mcgowan Wald, Peter David Blanck
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Improving Communications In the Courtroom
Keynote Address (Improving Communications In The Courtroom Symposium), Robert N. Saylor
Keynote Address (Improving Communications In The Courtroom Symposium), Robert N. Saylor
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Improving Communications in the Courtroom
Calibrating The Scales Of Justice: Studying Judges' Behavior In Bench Trials, Peter David Blanck
Calibrating The Scales Of Justice: Studying Judges' Behavior In Bench Trials, Peter David Blanck
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jurors' Views Of Civil Lawyers: Implications For Courtroom Communication, Valerie P. Hans, Krista Sweigart
Jurors' Views Of Civil Lawyers: Implications For Courtroom Communication, Valerie P. Hans, Krista Sweigart
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Helping Jurors Out: Post-Verdict Debriefing For Jurors In Emotionally Disturbing Trials, Leigh B. Bienen
Helping Jurors Out: Post-Verdict Debriefing For Jurors In Emotionally Disturbing Trials, Leigh B. Bienen
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judge-Jury Communications: Improving Communications And Understanding Bias, Ladoris Hazzard Cordell, Robert Rosenthal, Charles F.C. Ruff, Steven J. Adler
Judge-Jury Communications: Improving Communications And Understanding Bias, Ladoris Hazzard Cordell, Robert Rosenthal, Charles F.C. Ruff, Steven J. Adler
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Improving Communications in the Courtroom
Communicating With Juries, Fred H. Cate, Newton N. Minow
Communicating With Juries, Fred H. Cate, Newton N. Minow
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Improving Communications In The Courtroom Symposium (Welcoming Remarks And Statement Of The Issues), Newton N. Minow, Peter David Blanck
Improving Communications In The Courtroom Symposium (Welcoming Remarks And Statement Of The Issues), Newton N. Minow, Peter David Blanck
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Improving Communications in the Courtroom
Pay No Attention To The Woman Behind The Bench: Musings Of A Trial Court Judge, Ladoris H. Cordell, Florence O. Keller
Pay No Attention To The Woman Behind The Bench: Musings Of A Trial Court Judge, Ladoris H. Cordell, Florence O. Keller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Freud And Critical Legal Studies: Contours Of A Radical Socio-Legal Psychoanalysis, David S. Caudill
Freud And Critical Legal Studies: Contours Of A Radical Socio-Legal Psychoanalysis, David S. Caudill
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Limits Of A Scientific Jurisprudence: The Supreme Court And Psychology, J. Alexander Tanford
The Limits Of A Scientific Jurisprudence: The Supreme Court And Psychology, J. Alexander Tanford
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Corporate Counsel And His "Client": Use Of Role Analysis To Illumine Strains In The Lawyer-Client Relationship, John D. Donnell
The Corporate Counsel And His "Client": Use Of Role Analysis To Illumine Strains In The Lawyer-Client Relationship, John D. Donnell
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Psychologist: A Neglected Legal Resource, Eugene E. Levitt
The Psychologist: A Neglected Legal Resource, Eugene E. Levitt
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Crimes And Criminals, By William A. White, Alvin C. Johnson
Crimes And Criminals, By William A. White, Alvin C. Johnson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.