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Salerno, J. M., & Bottoms, B. L. (in press). Unintended consequences of toying with jurors' emotions: The impact of disturbing emotional
evidence on jurors' verdicts. The Jury Expert.
Salerno, J.M., Najdwoski, C.N., Stevenson, M.C., Wiley, T.R.A., Bottoms, B.L., Pimentel, P.S., & Vaca,
R. (in press). Psychological mechanisms underlying support for juvenile sex offender registry laws: Prototypes, moral outrage, and perceived threat.
Behavioral Sciences and the Law.
Salerno, J.M., & Diamond, S. S. (in press). The promise of a cognitive perspective on jury decision- making. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Salerno, J.M., & McCauley, M. (2009). Mock Jurors’ Judgments About Scientific Experts: Do Cross-Examination, Deliberation, and Need for Cognition Matter? American Journal of Forensic Psychology,27, 1-24. Click here for article.Salerno, J.M., & Bottoms, B.L. (2009) Emotional Evidence and Jurors’ Judgments: The Promise ofNeuroscience for Informing Psychology and Law. Behavioral Sciences & the Law: Special Issue: The Neuroscience of Decision Making and Law, 27, 273-296.Click here for article.Salerno, J.M., Stevenson, M.C., Bottoms, B.L., Nadjowski, C.J., Wiley, T.R.A., Schmillen, R. (in press)Public perception of juvenile sex offender registration. In J.M. Lampinen, & K. Sexton-Radek (Eds.)Protecting Children from Violence: Evidence Based Interventions. New York: Psychology Press.
Reynolds, C. E., Najdowski, C. J., Salerno, J. M., Stevenson, M. C., Wiley, T. R A., & Bottoms, B. L. (in press) Public perceptions of registry laws for juvenile sex offenders. To appear in F. Columbus (Ed.), Youth violence: Causes, warning signs and prevention. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Hernandez, G., Salerno, J.M., & Bottoms, B. (in press) Attachment to God, religious coping, andalcohol-related coping. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion.
Ducker, J.N., Salerno, J.M., Nadjowski, C.J., Bottoms, B. L., & Goodman, G. S. (2009) Child victims, child offenders: An introduction through legal cases. In B. L. Bottoms, C. J. Nadjowski, & G. S. Goodman (Eds.) Child Victims, Child Offenders. New York: Guildford Press. Dumas, J., Salerno, J.M., Newhouse, P. (2006). Estrogen for the treatment of cognitive impairment and dementia. Psychiatric Times, 23, 34-44. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Salerno, J.M., Bottoms, B., Larkin, A., & Vaca, R. (March 2009). Can Cross-Examination and Deliberation Improve Jurors’ Evaluation of Scientific Expert Testimony? Presentation at the Meeting of the American Psychology & Law Society, San Antonio, TX.
Salerno, J.M., Vargas, M., & Bottoms, L. (March 2009). Do Women Participate Less Than Men in Jury Deliberation for a Case Involving Scientific Evidence? Presentation at the Meeting of the American Psychology & Law Society, San Antonio, TX.
Salerno, J.M., Stevenson, M., Bottoms, B., Wiley, T., Najdowski, C., Pimentel, P., Vaca, R. (March 2009). Public Support for Juvenile Sex Offender Registry Laws: Reaction to Threat or Moral Outrage? Presentation at the Meeting of the American Psychology & Law Society, San Antonio, TX.
Salerno, J. M., Stevenson, M. C., Bottoms, B. L., Najdowski, C. J., Wiley, T. R. A., Vaca Jr., R., & Schmillen, R. (February, 2009). Are Juvenile Sex Offender Registry Laws Motivated By Perceptions of Threat or Punishment Motives? Presentation at the Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL.
Salerno, J.M., Stevenson, M., Najdowski, C., Wiley, T., Bottoms, B. (May, 2008). Pubic perception of the application of sex offender registration laws to juvenile sex offenders. Presentation at Association for Psychological Science: Annual Convention pre-conference meeting for Preventing Child Maltreatment, May 2008, Elmhurst College, IL.
Salerno, J.M., Veilleux, J., & Bottoms, B.L. (March, 2008). How do jurors reason about science? Presentation at the Meeting of the American Psychology & Law Society, Jacksonville, FL.
Salerno, J.M., & McCauley, M. (March, 2006). Effects of cross-examination and need for cognition on juror participation during deliberations. Presentation at the Meeting of the American Psychology & Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL.
Newhouse, P., Dumas, J., Naylor, M., Salerno, J.M., Hancur, K., & Johnson, J. (November, 2005). Estrogen agonist and antagonist effects on anticholinergic-induced cognitive dysfunction in post-menopausal women. Presentation at the Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C.
Salerno, J.M. & McCauley, M. (March, 2005). Effects of cross-examination, deliberation & need for cognition on jurors’ ability to evaluate the quality of scientific testimony. Presentation at the Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA. |