Submissions from 2024
Case Information Biases Evaluations of Video-Recorded Eyewitness Identification Evidence, Amy Bradfield Douglass, Steve D. Charman, Kureva P. Matuku, Laura J. Shambaugh, Meghan P. Lapar, and Erika Lamere
Wrightsman's Psychology and the Legal System, Kirk Heilbrun, Edie Greene, and Amy Douglass
Submissions from 2023
Racial Bias in Jury Selection Hurts Mock Jurors, Not Just Defendants: Testing One Potential Intervention, Kate Abramowitz and Amy Bradfield Douglass
Submissions from 2021
Bending Toward Justice in Eyewitness Identification Research, Amy Bradfield Douglass
The truth about snitches: an archival analysis of informant testimony, Jeffrey S. Neuschatz, Danielle K. DeLoach, Megan A. Hillgartner, Melanie B. Fessinger, Stacy A. Wetmore, Amy Bradfield Douglass, Brian H. Bornstein, and Alexis M. Le Grand
Submissions from 2020
Cowitness identification speed affects choices from target-absent photospreads., Amy Bradfield Douglass, Carmen A. Lucas, and Neil Brewer
Eyewitness-Identification Decisions as Brady Material: Disclosing Information About Prior Decisions Affects Evaluations of Eyewitnesses, Laura Smalarz, Amy Bradfield Douglass, and Angela Chang
Policy and procedure recommendations for the collection and preservation of eyewitness identification evidence, Gary L. Wells, Margaret Bull Kovera, Amy Bradfield Douglass, Neil Brewer, Christian A. Meissner, and John T. Wixted
Books from 2019
Psychological Science and the Law, Neil Brewer and Amy Douglass
Submissions from 2016
Does it matter how you deny it?: The role of demeanour in evaluations of criminal suspects, Amy Bradfield Douglass, Jennifer L. Ray, Lisa E. Hasel, and Kathryn Donnelly
Submissions from 2014
The eyewitness post identification feedback effect 15 years later: Theoretical and policy implications, Nancy Steblay, Gary L. Wells, and Amy Bradfield Douglass
Submissions from 2013
The dynamic interaction between eyewitnesses and interviewers: The impact of differences in perspective on memory reports and interviewer behavior, Amy Bradfield Douglass, Neil Brewer, Carolyn Semmler, Lorena Bustamante, and Alexa Hiley
Confidence inflation in eyewitnesses: Seeing is not believing, Amy Bradfield Douglass and Eric E. Jones
Submissions from 2012
The effect of post-identification feedback, delay, and suspicion on accurate eyewitnesses, Deah S. Quinlivan, Jeffrey S. Neuschatz, Amy Bradfield Douglass, Gary L. Wells, and Stacy A. Wetmore
Submissions from 2010
Moderators of post-identification feedback effects on eyewitnesses' memory reports, Amy Bradfield Douglass, Neil Brewer, and Carolyn Semmler
Does post-identification feedback affect evaluations of eyewitness testimony and identification procedures?, Amy Bradfield Douglass, Jeffrey S. Neuschatz, Jennifer Imrich, and Miranda Wilkinson
Submissions from 2009
Do prophylactics prevent inflation? Post-identification feedback and the effectiveness of procedures to protect against confidence-inflation in earwitnesses, Deah S. Quinlivan, Jeffrey S. Neuschatz, Angelina Jimenez, Andrew D. Cling, Amy Bradfield Douglass, and Charles A. Goodsell
Submissions from 2008
Evaluation of facial composite evidence depends on the presence of other case factors, Dawn McQuiston-Surrett, Amy Bradfield Douglass, and Samantha G. Burkhardt
Submissions from 2007
Context matters: Alibi strength varies according to evaluator perspective, Samuel R. Sommers and Amy Bradfield Douglass
Submissions from 2006
Post-identification feedback: Exploring the effects of sequential photospreads and eyewitnesses' awareness of the identification task, Amy Bradfield Douglass and Dawn McQuiston-Surrett
Memory distortion in eyewitnesses: A meta-analysis of the post-identification feedback effect, Amy Bradfield Douglass and Nancy Steblay
Submissions from 2005
A problem with double-blind photospread procedures: Photospread administrators use one eyewitness's confidence to influence the identification of another eyewitness, Amy Bradfield Douglass, Caroline Smith, and Rebecca Fraser-Thill