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Sara C. Appleby
Sara C. Appleby
Mercer Univeristy
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Interviewing suspects: Practice, science, and future directions
SM Kassin, SC Appleby, JT Perillo
Legal and criminological psychology 15 (1), 39-55, 2010
1772010
Police-induced confessions: An empirical analysis of their content and impact
SC Appleby, LE Hasel, SM Kassin
Psychology, Crime & Law 19 (2), 111-128, 2013
1332013
When self-report trumps science: Effects of confessions, DNA, and prosecutorial theories on perceptions of guilt.
SC Appleby, SM Kassin
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 22 (2), 127, 2016
792016
Confessions.
SM Kassin, JT Perillo, SC Appleby, J Kukucka
American Psychological Association, 2015
82015
When confessions trump DNA: Relative impacts of self-report and DNA evidence on juror decisions
SC Appleby, SM Kassin
annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, FL, 2011
62011
Guilty stereotypes: The social psychology of race and suspicion in police interviews and interrogations
SC Appleby
City University of New York, 2015
42015
False confessions: A content analysis
S Appleby, LE Hasel, A Shlosberg, SM Kassin
American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, TX, 2009
42009
Effective Assistance of Counsel: An Empirical Study of Defense Attorneys' Decision-Making in False-Confession Cases
SC Appleby, HR McCartin
Cardozo L. Rev. De-Novo, 123, 2019
32019
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