Stanley L. Brodsky

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Psychology The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 
Area:
Social Psychology, Law
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William Paul Sears grad student 1964 NYU
 (PREDICTING THE ACADEMIC COMPETENCE OF STUDENTS IN CERTAIN TECHNICAL CURRICULA AT THE NEW YORK CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES AFTER AN EXPERIMENTAL, PRELIMINARY, REMEDIAL SEMESTER.)
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Brodsky SL, Johnson LN. (2019) Distractions in Forensic Evaluations. The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
Parrott CT, Jones MA, Brodsky SL, et al. (2018) Medication state at the time of the offense: Medication noncompliance, insight and criminal responsibility. Behavioral Sciences & the Law
Kopkin MR, Brodsky SL, DeMatteo D. (2017) Risk assessment in sentencing decisions: a remedy to mass incarceration? Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research. 9: 155-164
Neal TMS, Brodsky SL. (2016) Forensic psychologists' perceptions of bias and potential correction strategies in forensic mental health evaluations Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 22: 58-76
Young G, Brodsky SL. (2016) The 4 Ds of Forensic Mental Health Assessments of Personal Injury Psychological Injury and Law. 9: 278-281
Brodsky SL, Wilson JK. (2016) Worst Expert Testimony Ever Psychological Injury and Law. 1-3
Parrott CT, Brodsky SL, Wilson JK. (2015) Thin slice expert testimony and mock trial deliberations. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Ziemke MH, Brodsky SL. (2015) Unloading the hired gun: Inoculation effects in expert witness testimony. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 42: 91-7
Parrott CT, Neal TM, Wilson JK, et al. (2015) Differences in expert witness knowledge: do mock jurors notice and does it matter? The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 43: 69-81
Wood ME, Brodsky SL. (2015) Ethical Issues in Third-Party Disclosure in Atkins Cases Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. 15: 80-91
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