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Melissa Russano
Roger Williams University - Bristol / United States
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AD Scientific Index ID: 1523543
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Melissa Russano's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Modeling the influence of investigator bias on the elicitation of true and false confessions Law and human behavior 35, 452-465, 2011
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Minimization and maximization techniques: Assessing the perceived consequences of confessing and confession diagnosticity Beliefs and Expectancies in Legal Decision Making, 65-78, 2016
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Criminal versus HUMINT interrogations: The importance of psychological science to improving interrogative practice The Journal of Psychiatry & Law 38 (1-2), 215-249, 2010
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Structured interviews of experienced HUMINT interrogators Applied cognitive psychology 28 (6), 847-859, 2014
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Structured interviews of experienced HUMINT interrogators, Applied cognitive psychology 28 (6), 847-859, 2014
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