Pretrial Publicity Articles
Borgida, E., DeBono, K. G., and Buckman, L. A. (1990). Cameras in the courtroom: The effects of media coverage on witness testimony and juror perceptions. Law and Human Behavior, 14, 489-509.
Deitz, S. R., and Sissman, P. L. (1984). Investigating jury bias in a child molestation case. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 2, 423-434.
Devenport, J. L., Studebaker, C. A., and Penrod, S. D.(1999). Perspectives on jury decision-making: Cases with pretrial publicity and cases based on eyewitness identifications. In F. T. Durso and R. S. Nickerson et al. (Eds.), Handbook of applied cognition (pp. 819-845). Chichester, England: John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.
Dexter, H. R., Cutler, B. L., and Moran, G. (1992). A test of voir dire as a remedy for the prejudicial effects of pretrial publicity. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 22, 819-832.
Fein, S., McCloskey, A. L., and Tomlinson, T. M. (1997). Can the jury disregard that information? The use of suspicion to reduce the prejudicial effects of pretrial publicity and inadmissible testimony. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 23, 1215-1226.
Fein, S., Morgan, S. J., Norton, M. I., and Sommers, S. R. (1997). Hype and suspicion: The effects of pretrial publicity, race, and suspicion on jurors' verdicts. Journal of Social Issues, 53, 487-502.
Freedman, J. L., Martin, C. K., and Mota, V. L. (1998). Pretrial publicity: Effects of admonition and expressing pretrial opinions. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 3, 255-270.
Kramer, G. P., Kerr, N. L., and Carroll, J. S. (1990). Pretrial publicity, judicial remedies, and jury bias. Law and Human Behavior, 14, 409-438.
Moran, G., and Cutler, B. L. (1991). The prejudicial impact of pretrial publicity. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 21, 345-367.
Mullin, C., Imrich, D. J., and Linz, D. (1996). The impact of acquaintance rape stories and case-specific pretrial publicity on juror decision making. Communication Research, 23, 100-135.
Ogloff, J. R., and Vidmar, N. (1994). The impact of pretrial publicity on jurors: A study to compare the relative effects of television and print media in a child sex abuse case. Law and Human Behavior, 18, 507-525.
Otto, A. L., Penrod, S. D., and Dexter, H. R. (1994). The biasing impact of pretrial publicity on juror judgments. Law and Human Behavior, 18, 453-469.
Steblay, N. M., Besirevic, J., Fulero, S. M.,and Jimenez-Lorente, B. (1999). The effects of pretrial publicity on juror verdicts: A meta-analytic review. Law and Human Behavior, 23, 219-235.
Studebaker, C. A., and Penrod, S. D. (1997). Pretrial publicity: The media, the law, and common sense. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 3, 428-460.
Studebaker, C. A., Robbennolt, J. K., Pathak-Sharma, M. K., and Penrod, S. D. (2000). Assessing pretrial publicity effects: Integrating content analytic results. Law and Human Behavior, 24, 317-337.

