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  • 1. Aging and the Criminal Legal System
    This book examines issues specific to older adults within the criminal legal system and applies behavioral science research to examine these issues.
    Book (July 2025)
  • 2. Could mindfulness improve judicial decision making?
    The practice of mindfulness may help lessen the effects of faulty cognitive shortcuts and implicit biases in courtrooms.
    Magazine Article (March 2014)
  • 3. The role of anchoring in plea bargains
    Psychological research on anchoring suggests that even implausible anchors will sway a defendant’s decision.
    Magazine Article (April 2013)
  • 4. That’s mine! Property division in divorce
    Psychological studies on property ownership and negotiations may find the divorce situation an interesting and important context in which to test their theories.
    Magazine Article (November 2012)
  • 5. Let's make a deal: The pyschology of plea agreements
    The general process of plea negotiations and the role attorneys play in it includes psychological issues of decisionmaking, gambling and expert information.
    Magazine Article (April 2012)
  • 6. Why not blame the parents?
    Some believe juvenile crimes are stemming from homes and parents need to take more responsibility for their children.
    Magazine Article (November 2011)
  • 7. If you want a toy, eat your broccoli
    As a result of the Healthy Food Incentives Ordinance, San Francisco restaurants will no longer be permitted to provide toys with kids’ meals that do not meet certain nutritional standards.
    Magazine Article (April 2011)
  • 8. Violent video games: Are kids playing their hearts out?
    The U.S. Supreme Court will soon hear arguments in Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association (Docket No. 08-1448) to determine whether California can constitutionally impose a $1,000 merchant penalty for selling violent video games to minors. The question is whether the Supreme Court will view violent video games as an expression of free speech.
    Magazine Article (November 2010)
  • 9. Can an all-white jury be fair to a black man?
    The Supreme Court is once again considering the question of impartiality.
    Magazine Article (April 2010)
  • 10. Honest, I provided honest services
    They found high power increased rule-based thinking (i.e., treating everyone the same) and low power increased outcome-based thinking (i.e., sometimes making exceptions).
    Magazine Article (November 2009)
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