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3 Psych., Crime & L. [i] (1997)

handle is hein.journals/pcyceadl3 and id is 1 raw text is: PSYCHOLOGY, CRIME & LAW

EDI'ORS
Clive Hollin
Department of Psychology
University of Leicester
Leicester
UK LEI 7RH

EDITORIAL BOARD
Gunter Bierbrauer
Department of Psychology
University of Osnabruck
Germany
Hans F M Crombag
Faculty of Law
University of Limburg
The Netherlands
Graham Davies
Department of Psychology
University of Leicester
UK
James H Davis
Department of Psychology
University of Illinois
USA
Shari Diamond
University of Illinois-Chicago
and American Bar Foundation
USA
David Farrington
Institute of Criminology
University of Cambridge
UK
Vicente Garrido Genovds
University of Valencia
Spain

Peter van Koppen
Netherlands Institute for
the Study of Criminality
and Law Enforcement at
Leyden
Witte Singel 103
2313 AA Leiden
The Netherlands
Paul Gendreau
Division of Social Sciences
University of New Brunswick
Canada
Gisli Gudjonson
Institute of Psychiatry
London
UK
Valerie Hans
Division of Criminal Justice
University of Delaware
USA
Monika Henderson
Australian Federal Police
Canberra
Australia
Wilfried Hommers
Institute frr Psychologie
University of Wrzburg
Germany
Sally Lloyd-Bostock
Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Wolfon College, Oxford
UK

Stephen Penrod
Department of Psychology
University of Nebraska-
Lincoln
209 Burnett Hall
P.O. Box 880308
Lincoln, NE 68588-0308
USA

Elizabeth Loftus
Department of Psychology
University of Washington
USA
Malcolm MacLeod
Department of Psychology
University of St Andrews
UK
Mary McMurran
Psychology Department
Rampton Hospital
UK
John Monahan
School of Law
University of Virginia
USA
Ken-ichi Ohbuchi
Department of Psychology
Tohoku University
Japan
Neil Vidmar
School of Law
Duke University
USA

Aims and Scope
Psychology, Crime & Law promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to crime,
criminal and civil law, and the influence of law on behavior. The content emphasises the aetiology
of criminal behavior and studies of different offender groups; crime detection, for example,
interrogation and witness testimony, courtroom studies in areas such as jury behavior, decision
making, divorce and custody, and expert testimony, behavior of litigants, lawyers, judges, and court
officers, both in and outside the courtroom; issues of offender management including prisons,
probation, and rehabilitation initiatives; and studies of public, including victim, reactions to crime
and the legal process. The journal publishes reviews and brief reports which make a significant
contribution to the psychology of law, crime, and legal behavior.
This journal is now indexed by Expert Evidence, Research Alert, Current Contents-Social &
Behavioral Sciences and the Social SciSearch.
Notes for contributors can be found at the back of the journal.
(continued on inside back cover)

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