Sex Crimes Articles
American Psychological Association. (1991) In the Supreme Court of the United States: Price Waterhouse v. Ann B. Hopkins: Amicus curiae brief for the American Psychological Association. American Psychologist, 46, 1061-1070.
Campbell, T. W. (1992). False allegations of sexual abuse and their apparent credibillity. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 10, 21-35.
Ewing, C. P. (1990). Psychological self-defense: A proposed justification for bettered women who kill. Law and Human Behavior, 14, 579-594.
Fischer, G. L. (1997). Gender effects on individual verdicts and on mock jury verdicts in a simulated acquaintance rape trial. Sex Roles, 36, 491-501.
Fiske, S. T., Bersoff, D. N., Borgida, E., Deaux, K., and Heilman, M. E. (1993). What constitutes a scientific review? Law and Human Behavior, 17, 217-233.
Fitzgerald, L. F., Buchanan, N. T., Collinsworth, L. L., Vicki, J., and Ramos, A. M. (1999). Junk logic: The abuse defense in sexual harassment litigation. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 5, 730-759.
Hogue, T. E., and Peebles, J. (1997). The influence of remorse, intent and attitudes toward sex offenders on judgments of a rapist. Psychology, Crime and Law, 3, 248-259.
Rosman, J. P., and McDonald, J. J. (1999). Forensic aspects of sexual harassment. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 22, 129-145.
Ryckman, R. M., Graham, S. S., Thornton, B., Gold, J. A., and Lindner, M. A. (1998). Physical size stereotyping as a mediator of attributions of responsibility in an alleged date-rape situation. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 28, 1876-1888.
Schuller, R. A., Smith, V. L., and Olson, J. M. (1994). Jurors decisions in trials of battered women who kill: The role of prior beliefs and expert testimony. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24, 316-337.
Schutte, J. W., and Hosch, H. M. (1997). Gender differences in sexual assault verdicts: A meta-analysis. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 12, 759-772.
Vidmar, N. (1997). Generic prejudice and the presumption of guilt in sex abuse trials. Law and Human Behavior, 21, 5-25.

