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Table of Contents
Volume 3, Issue 7




Testing for the Right Stuff


No Sex Conviction, No Risk Prediction
Despite History, Kidnapping No Upward Departure
With Commentary By:Raymond M. Pierce, M.A.
David Siegel, J.D.



What's an Extreme Injury?
Upward Departure of Knife Assailant Foiled
With Commentary By:Rachel Yehuda, Ph.D.



Sex Grooming No Science, but a Technique
Lower Standard Admits Testimony
With Commentary By:Lloyd Sinclair, none, MSSW



Battered Woman's Confession May Be Sheltered
Expert Testimony for Suppression Allowed
With Commentary By:Michael Welner, M.D.



Moral Therapy Needs a Crime
Violent Recidivist Whacks Release Conditions
With Commentary By:Gregory Little
Kenneth D. Robinson, Ph.D.



Ineffective Scrutiny of Doctor's Past?
Caveat Emptor for Expert Shoppers
With Commentary By:James Patrick McHugh, J.D.



Unfit, but May Move to Suppress


Witness Hypnosis Won't Frye in Court


Strange Not Strange Enough


Expert on Denial a Bad Gamble


Legal Insanity a Civil Standard, Too


Better Prep the Witness


Moving Suspects into Liars


Assassins: An Elusive Profile


What Prompts Unsafe Sex in HIV


Case Capsules from Around the Nation


Have You Heard?



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