Introduction to the Special Issue on Emotion in Legal Judgment and Decision Making Brian H. BornsteinRichard L. Wiener Editorial 12 May 2006 Pages: 115 - 118
Law and Emotion: A Proposed Taxonomy of an Emerging Field Terry A. Maroney Original Article 03 June 2006 Pages: 119 - 142
Emotions and Attributions of Legal Responsibility and Blame: A Research Review Neal FeigensonJaihyun Park Original Article 23 May 2006 Pages: 143 - 161
Chaos in The Courtroom Reconsidered: Emotional Bias and Juror Nullification Irwin A. HorowitzNorbert L. KerrChristine Gockel Original Article 23 May 2006 Pages: 163 - 181
Gruesome Evidence and Emotion: Anger, Blame, and Jury Decision-Making David A. BrightJane Goodman-Delahunty Original Article 31 May 2006 Pages: 183 - 202
Appropriately Upset? Emotion Norms and Perceptions of Crime Victims Mary R. RoseJanice NadlerJim Clark Original Article 24 May 2006 Pages: 203 - 219
Credibility of the Emotional Witness: A Study of Ratings by Court Judges Ellen WesselGuri C. B. DrevlandSvein Magnussen Original Article 01 June 2006 Pages: 221 - 230
Emotion and the Law: A Framework for Inquiry Richard L. WienerBrian H. BornsteinAmy Voss Original Article 31 May 2006 Pages: 231 - 248