Law and human behavior in the age of open science and diversity, equity, and inclusion [0.03%]
开放科学时代的法律与人类行为以及平等和包容性
Bradley D McAuliff
Bradley D McAuliff
The 50th anniversary of Law and Human Behavior provides a unique opportunity to reflect on the journal's past and future. During my term as editor-in-chief (2019-2024), our editorial team advanced two key initiatives: promoting open science...
Scientific impact, diversity, and open science at Law and human behavior (2012-2017) [0.03%]
《法律与人类行为》(2012-2017)的科学影响力、多样性和开放科学政策
Margaret Bull Kovera
Margaret Bull Kovera
I reflect on my tenure as Editor-in-Chief of Law and Human Behavior, including my attempts to improve the scientific impact of the work published in the journal and to increase the representation of traditionally minoritized groups among th...
Brian L Cutler
Brian L Cutler
This invited commentary contains my personal reflections during my time as Editor-in-Chief of Law and Human Behavior, from 2005 to 2011. My term was a period of change for Law and Human Behavior. We initiated the process of establishing a t...
Richard L Wiener
Richard L Wiener
During the years 1996 to 2005, Law and Human Behavior changed from a small paper-and-pencil outlet to a large online operation with an ever-increasing number of submissions. This essay reflects on how that happened and the differences in pr...
Ron Roesch
Ron Roesch
This reflective article commemorates the 50th anniversary of Law and Human Behavior, tracing the journal's evolution and its influence in shaping psychology and law as both a scientific and an applied field. Drawing on my experiences as Law...
Don't blink [0.03%]
不要眨眼
Michael J Saks
Michael J Saks
Law and Human Behavior is part of a global institution that makes unique contributions to knowledge. Notable psychology-law researcher concerns of the era of my editorship included trying to move beyond undergraduate students as research pa...
Bruce D Sales
Bruce D Sales
This article reflects on Law and Human Behavior's creation and a potential direction for its evolution. It starts by recounting seminal events in the journal's creation and its relationship to the creation of Psychology, Public Policy, and ...
David DeMatteo
David DeMatteo
As the official journal of the American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of the American Psychological Association), Law and Human Behavior occupies a prominent position in the psychology-law field. It is a privilege to introduce this sp...
Impact of work pressure, job characteristics, and personality on job-related well-being in Dutch judges: A conceptual model [0.03%]
工作压力、工作特征和人格对荷兰法官职业福祉的影响:一个概念模型
Tineke Hagen,Elien De Caluwé,Stefan Bogaerts
Tineke Hagen
Objective: This study examines the robustness of a conceptual model, testing the influences of work pressure and other factors on job-related mental health outcomes in Dutch judges, providing insights for the judiciary, a...
Virtually the same? A comparison between in-person and virtual mock jury deliberations [0.03%]
虚拟与现实有何不同?基于现场和虚拟陪审团的讨论对比研究
Krystia Reed,Valerie P Hans,Vivian N Rotenstein et al.
Krystia Reed et al.
Objective: Courts have dramatically increased their use of virtual jury trials, but empirical research has yet to examine differences between in-person and virtual jury deliberations. ...