Norman J. Finkel
Affiliations: | Georgetown University, Washington, DC |
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Finkel NJ, Fulero SM, Haugaard JJ, et al. (2001) Everyday life and legal values: A concept paper Law and Human Behavior. 25: 109-123 |
Finkel NJ. (2001) When principles collide in hard cases: A commonsense moral analysis. Psychology, Public Policy and Law. 7: 515-560 |
Finkel NJ, Burke JE, Chavez LJ. (2000) Commonsense Judgments of Infanticide: Murder, Manslaughter, Madness, or Miscellaneous? Psychology, Public Policy and Law. 6: 1113-1137 |
Finkel NJ. (1997) Commonsense justice, psychology, and the law: Prototypes that are common, senseful, and not. Psychology, Public Policy and Law. 3: 461-489 |
Finkel NJ, Groscup JL. (1997) Crime Prototypes, Objective Versus Subjective Culpability, and a Commonsense Balance Law and Human Behavior. 21: 209-230 |
FINKEL NJ, MALONEY ST, VALBUENA MZ, et al. (1996) Recidivism, Proportionalism, and Individualized Punishment American Behavioral Scientist. 39: 474-487 |
Finkel NJ. (1995) Prestidigitation, statistical magic, and Supreme Court numerology in juvenile death penalty cases. Psychology, Public Policy and Law. 1: 612-642 |
Finkel NJ, Maloney ST, Valbuena MZ, et al. (1995) Lay perspectives on legal conundrums - Impossible and mistaken act cases Law and Human Behavior. 19: 593-608 |
Finkel NJ, Slobogin C. (1995) Insanity, Justification, and Culpability Toward a Unifying Schema* Law and Human Behavior. 19: 447-464 |
Finkel NJ, Hughes CBAK, Smith FBAS, et al. (1994) Killing kids: The juvenile death penalty and community sentiment Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 12: 5-20 |