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July 19, 2018

The Effects of Judicial Admonitions on Hearsay Evidence→

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Lee, D., Krauss, D., & Lieberman, J. (2005). International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 28, 589-603.

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July 19, 2018

The Danger of Dangerousness in Capital Sentencing: Exacerbating the Problem of Arbitrary and Capricious Decision-Making→

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Dorland, M., & Krauss, D. (2005). Law and Psychology Review, 29, 63-104.

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July 19, 2018

Predicting School Violence→

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Krauss, D. (2005). In F. Denmark, H. Krauss, P. Wesner, U. Gielen, & J. Midlarski (Eds). Violence in Schools: Cross-national and Cross-cultural Perspectives. NY: Plenum/Kluwer Academic. (pp. 253-275).

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July 19, 2018

The Effects of Rational and Experiential Information Processing of Expert Testimony in Death Penalty Cases→

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Krauss, D., Lieberman, J., & Olson, J. (2004). Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 6, 801-822.

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July 19, 2018

Adjusting Risk of Recidivism: Do Judicial Departures Worsen or Improve Recidivism Prediction Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines?→

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Krauss, D. (2004). Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 6, 731-750.

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July 19, 2018

Deliberating on Dangerousness and Death: Jurors’ Ability to Differentiate Between Expert Actuarial and Clinical Predictions of Dangerousness→

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Krauss, D. & Lee. D. (2003). International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 26, 113-137.

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July 19, 2018

Forensic Psychology, Public Policy, and The Law→

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Krauss, D. & Sales, B. (2003). In A. Goldstein (Ed.), Forensic Psychology (pp. 543-560) Volume 11 in I.B. Weiner (Ed.-in-Chief) Handbook of Psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

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July 19, 2018

Predictors of Treatment Completion in a Correctional Sex Offender Treatment Program→

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Geer, T., Becker, J., Gray, S., & Krauss, D. (2001). International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 45, 302-314.

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July 18, 2018

The Effects of Clinical and Scientific Expert Testimony on Juror Decision-Making in Capital Sentencing→

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Krauss, D., Sales, B.D. (2001). Psychology, Public Policy, & Law, 7, 267-310.

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July 18, 2018

The Child Custody Standard: What Does Twenty Years of Research Teach Us?→

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Krauss, D. & Sales, B.D. (2001). In Susan White (Ed.) The Handbook of Law and Social Science. Volume I: Youth and Justice. (pp. 411-436).

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July 18, 2018

Legal Standards, Expertise, and Experts in the Resolution of Contested Child Custody Cases→

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Krauss, D. & Sales, B.D. (2000). Psychology, Public Policy, & Law, 6, 843-879.

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July 18, 2018

Beyond Prediction to Explanation in Risk Assessment Research: A Comparison of Two Theories of Criminality→

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Krauss, D., Sales, B.D., Figueredo, A.J., & Becker, J. (2000). International Journal of Law & Psychiatry, 23, 91-112.

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July 18, 2018

The Problem of Helpfulness in Applying Daubert to Expert Testimony: Child Custody Determination in Family Law as an Exemplar→

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Krauss, D. & Sales, B.D. (1999). Special Issue: Daubert and Social Science Research. Psychology, Public Policy, & Law, 5, 78-100.

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July 18, 2018

The Legal Rights of Students→

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Sales, B., Krauss, D., Sacken, D.M., & Overcast, T.D. (1999). In Terry Gutkin & Cecil Reynolds (Eds.), Handbook of School Psychology (3rd ed.) (pp 1113-1145). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

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July 18, 2018

The Antitrust, Discrimination, and Malpractice Implications of Specialization in Psychology→

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Krauss, D., Ratner, J., & Sales, B.D. (1997). Applied and Preventive Psychology, 6, 15-35.

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July 18, 2018

Guardianship and the Elderly→

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Krauss, D. & Sales, B.D. (1996). In Paul Nussbaum (Ed.). Handbook of Neuropsychology and Aging (pp 528-540). NY: Plenum.

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Ethical Considerations for Demands for Evidence in Forensic Settings

Fredrick, R., Mikesell, J., Otto, R., Boone, K., Beattey, R., Sweet, J., Krauss, D., & Scroppo, J. (2024). Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 55(3),179-196. 

  • Peer reviewed commentary article: Forensic Psychologists Have Biases Too, and Lawyers Also Have Ethical Requirements (Krauss, D.), 189-191

A Widely Used Criminal Just Algorithm for Assessing Child Pornography Offenders Is Flawed

Scurich, N. & Krauss, D. (May 20, 2024). Scientific American, Opinion, 1-6.

The Public’s Perception of Crime Control Theater: It’s Complicated

Krauss, D., Cook, G., Song, E., & Umanath, S. (2021). Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 27(3), 316-327.

Recent Student Co-Authored Papers

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Communication of Risk to Legal Decision-Makers

Krauss, D. & Ellsworth, W. (2024). In M. Miller, L.Yelderman, M. Huss, & J. Cantone (Eds.) Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Legal Decision-Making. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (pp. 460-475).

Changing the Public’s Crime Control Theater Attitudes

Krauss, D.A., Cook, G.I., Umanath, S., & Song, E. (2022). Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 28(4), 595-615.

The Public’s Perception of Crime Control Theater: It’s Complicated

Krauss, D., Cook, G., Song, E., & Umanath, S. (2021). Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 27(3), 316-327.

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Daniel Krauss
Claremont McKenna College
Department of Psychology
850 Columbia Ave.
Claremont, CA 91711-6420
Phone: 909-607-8504
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Email: dkrauss@claremontmckenna.edu

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