Publication: May 2009, Volume 21, Issue 3
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| Asking the Tough Questions: How to Examine a Child Witness in Sexual Abuse Cases, Roger Arnold, Renee Fields |
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| Deception: "Do You Swear to Tell the Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth, So Help You God?", |
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| Editorial Exuberations, Rita Handrich |
96 |
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| How Jury Service Makes Us Into Better Citizens, Eugene P. Deess, John Gastil |
51 |
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| Juror Stress: The Hidden Influence of the Jury Experience, |
70 |
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| Jurors and Technology in Trial: What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits, |
77 |
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| May's Favorite Thing, |
76 |
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| Narcissism in Gen Y: Is it Increasing or Not? Two opposing perspectives, Jean Twenge, Keith Campbell, Kali Trzesniewski, Brent Donnellan |
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| Redefining Credibility: Turning Expert Witnesses into Teachers, |
85 |
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| The Key to Voir Dire: Use Your EAR, Susan Macpherson, Jeremy Rose |
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| What Preparation Does Your Witness Need?, David Cannon |
93 |
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