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I. Psychological Science and Its Application in Courts of Law
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1. Standards of Legal Admissibility and Their Implications for Psychological Sciences, David L. Faigman and John Monahan
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2. Daubert and Psychological Science in Court: Judging Validity from the Bench, Bar, and Jury Box, Bradley D. McAuliff and Jennifer L. Groscup
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II. Memory and Suggestibility
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3. The Scientific Status of Repressed and Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse, Deborah Davis and Elizabeth F. Loftus
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4. Forensic Hypnosis: The State of the Science, Steven Jay Lynn, Elza Boycheva, Amanda Deming, Scott O. Lilienfeld, and Michael N. Hallquist
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5. Expert Testimony Regarding Eyewitness Identification, Brian L. Cutler and Gary L. Wells
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6. Techniques and Controversies in the Interrogation of Suspects: The Artful Practice versus the Scientific Study, Allison D. Redlich and Christian A. Meissner
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7. Reliability of Child Witnesses' Reports, Maggie Bruck and Stephen J. Ceci
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III. Specific Tests and Techniques
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8. The Psychopathy Checklist in the Courtroom: Consensus and Controversies, John F. Edens, Jennifer L. Skeem, and Patrick J. Kennealy
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9. Projective Techniques in the Courtroom, James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski, Scott O. Lilienfeld, and Howard N. Garb
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10. Psychophysiological Detection of Deception and Guilty Knowledge, William G. Iacono
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IV. Forensic Evaluation of Psycholegal Issues
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11. Criminal Profiling: Facts, Fictions, and Courtroom Admissibility, Richard N. Kocsis
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12. The Science and Pseudoscience of Assessing Psychological Injuries, William J. Koch, Rami Nader, and Michelle Haring
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13. Controversies in Child Custody Evaluation, William T. O'Donohue, Kendra Beitz, and Lauren Tolle
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14. Controversies in Evaluating Competency to Stand Trial, Norman G. Poythress and Patricia A. Zapf
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V. Courtroom Sentencing: Risk and Rehabilitation
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15. Violence Risk Assessment: Core Controversies, Kirk Heilbrun, Kevin S. Douglas, and Kento Yasuhara
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16. Appropriate Treatment Works, But How?: Rehabilitating General, Psychopathic, and High-Risk Offenders, Jennifer L. Skeem, Devon L. L. Polaschek, and Sarah Manchak
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VI. Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions
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17. Finding Common Ground between Scientific Psychology and the Law, John P. Petrila