Steven D. Penrod

Affiliations: 
Psychology City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Social Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Law
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Jones AM, Bergold AN, Penrod S. (2020) Improving juror sensitivity to specific eyewitness factors: judicial instructions fail the test. Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 27: 366-385
Bergold AN, Jones AM, Dillon MK, et al. (2020) Eyewitnesses in the courtroom: a jury-level experimental examination of the impact of the Henderson instructions Journal of Experimental Criminology. 1-23
Lee J, Khogali M, Despodova NM, et al. (2019) A Third Party’s Judgment in Same-Race and Cross-Race Crimes Race and Social Problems. 11: 253-267
Jones AM, Penrod S. (2018) Research-Based Instructions Induce Sensitivity to Confession Evidence. Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 25: 257-272
Jones AM, Penrod S. (2018) Improving the effectiveness of the Henderson instruction safeguard against unreliable eyewitness identification Psychology Crime & Law. 24: 177-193
Dillon MK, Jones AM, Bergold AN, et al. (2017) Henderson Instructions: Do They Enhance Evidence Evaluation? Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. 17: 1-24
Wilford MM, Van Horn MC, Penrod SD, et al. (2017) Not separate but equal? The impact of multiple-defendant trials on juror decision-making Psychology, Crime & Law. 24: 14-37
Jones AM, Bergold AN, Dillon MK, et al. (2017) Comparing the effectiveness of Henderson instructions and expert testimony: Which safeguard improves jurors’ evaluations of eyewitness evidence? Journal of Experimental Criminology. 13: 29-52
Smith AM, Wells GL, Lindsay RC, et al. (2016) Fair Lineups Are Better Than Biased Lineups and Showups, but Not Because They Increase Underlying Discriminability. Law and Human Behavior
Jones AM, Penrod S. (2016) Can Expert Testimony Sensitize Jurors to Coercive Interrogation Tactics Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. 16: 393-409
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