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Full Curriculum Vita (
in PDF format)
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS on eyewitness reliability, expert evidence, pretrial publicity and change of venue
you can download the highlighted references in adobe.pdf format. BUT--in the
interest of keeping copyrights protected, the files are "locked"--simply email
Steve at
[spenrod@jjay.cuny.edu] for the "key". Please
email if you see a broken link.
Penrod,
S. & Kovera, M. B.The State of Eyewitness Identification Science and
Practice. To appear in: Williamson, T., Bull, R. & Valentine, T. (Eds.).
Handbook of Psychology of Investigative Interviewing. Current
Developments and Future Directions. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons.
Bornstein,
B. H. & Penrod, S.D. (in press). Hugo Who? G.F. Arnold’s Alternative Early
Approach to Psychology and Law. Applied Cognitive Psychology.
Deffenbacher,
K. A.; Bornstein, B. H.; McGorty, K. & Penrod, S. D. (in press).
Forgetting the Once-Seen Face: Estimating the Strength of an Eyewitness’s
Memory Representation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
Heuer,
L., Penrod, S., & Kattan, A.
(2007).
The role of societal benefits and fairness concerns among
decision makers and decision recipients. Law and
Human Behavior.
Penrod, S. D. & Bornstein,
B. H. (2007). Generalizing Eyewitness Reliability Research. In R.C.L.
Lindsay, D. Ross, D Read & M. Toglia, (Eds.), Handbook of eyewitness
psychology (Vol. II): Memory for people. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Van Wallendael, L.R.,
Devenport, J., Cutler, B.L. & Penrod, S. 2007). Mistaken
Identification=Erroneous Convictions? Assessing and Improving Legal
Safeguards. In R.C.L. Lindsay, D. Ross, D Read & M. Toglia, (Eds.),
Handbook of eyewitness psychology (Vol. II): Memory for people.
Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Wells,
G. L., Memon, A. & Penrod, S. D. (2006). Eyewitness Evidence: Improving
its Probative Value. Psychological Science in the Public Interest,
7,
45-75.
Deffenbacher,
K. A.; Bornstein, B. H.; & Penrod, S. D. (2006). Mugshot exposure effects:
retroactive interference, mugshot commitment, source confusion, and
unconscious transference. Law and Human Behavior, 30, 287-307.
Robbennolt, J.,
Groscup, J. & Penrod, S. & Heuer, L. (2005). Evaluating and
Assisting Jury Competence in
Civil and Criminal Cases. In I. Weiner & A. Hess (ed.), Handbook of Forensic
Psychology (23nd Ed.). New York: Wiley.
Studebaker,
C. A. & Penrod, S. D. (2005). Pretrial Publicity and Its Influence on Juror
Decision Making. In N. Brewer & K. D. Williams, Psychology and Law: An
Empirical Perspective. New York: Guilford.
Penrod, S. (2005).
Eyewitnesses. In L. E. Sullivan & M. S. Rosen (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Law
Enforcement, Vol. 1. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Penrod, S. (2005).
Lineups. In L. E. Sullivan & M. S. Rosen (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Law
Enforcement, Vol. 1. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Deffenbacher,
K. A.; Bornstein, B. H.; Penrod, S. D. & McGorty, K. (2004). A
Meta-Analytic Review of the Effects of High Stress on Eyewitness Memory.
Law and Human Behavior, 28, 687-706.
The Nature and Scope of
the Problem of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the
United States: The John Jay Study (2004).
http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/churchstudy/
Hollin, C., van Koppen, P.,
Penrod, S. (2004). Editorial. Psychology, Crime & Law.,10, 1-3.
Groscup, J.L.
& Penrod, S. D. (2003). Battle of the Standards for Experts in Criminal
Cases: Police vs. Psychologists. Seton Hall Law Review,
33,
1141-1165.
O'Neil, K.M.,
Penrod, S. D., & Bornstein, B. H. (2003). Web-based Research:
Methodological Variables' Effects on Dropout and Sample Characteristics.
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 35. 217-236.
Penrod, S. (2003). Eyewitness
Identification Evidence: How Well Are Witnesses and Police Performing?
Criminal Justice Magazine,
Spring, 36-47, 54.
McAuliff,
B. D., Nemeth, R. J., Bornstein, B. H., Penrod, S.D. (2003). Juror
Decision-Making in the 21st Century: Confronting Science and Technology in
Court. In D. Carson & R. Bull (Eds.),
Handbook of psychology in legal contexts (2nd ed.). New York: Wiley.
Heuer, L., Penrod, S. Hafer, C. & Cohn, I. (2002).
The role of resource and relational concerns for procedural justice.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 1468-1482.
Groscup,
J., Penrod, S., Studebaker, C., Huss, M., & O’Neil, K. (2002). The Effects
of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals on the Admissibility of Expert
Testimony in State and Federal Criminal Cases. Psychology, Public Policy &
Law, 8,
339-372.
van Koppen, P.J., & Penrod, S.D. (Eds.). (2002). Adversarial versus
inquisitorial justice: Psychological perspectives on criminal justice systems.
New York: Plenum.
van Koppen, P.J., & Penrod, S.D. (2002). Adversarial or Inquisitorial:
Comparing Systems. In van Koppen, P.J., & Penrod, S.D. (Eds.). Adversarial
versus inquisitorial justice: Psychological perspectives on criminal justice
systems. New York: Plenum.
van Koppen, P.J., & Penrod, S.D. (2002). The John Wayne and Judge Dee
Versions of Justice. In van Koppen, P.J., & Penrod, S.D. (Eds.). Adversarial
versus inquisitorial justice: Psychological perspectives on criminal justice
systems. New York: Plenum.
Stolle, D. P, Robbennolt, J. K, Patry, M. & Penrod, S.D. (2002).
Fractional Factorial Designs for Legal Psychology. Behavioral Sciences and
Law, 20, 5-17
Greene, E., Chopra, S., Kovera, M. B., Penrod, S., Rose, V. G., Schuller, R., &
Studebaker, C. (2002). Jurors and juries: A review of the field. In J. R.
P. Ogloff, Ed. Taking Psychology and Law into the Twenty First Century.
New York: Kluwer.
Studebaker, C. A., Robbennolt, J. K., Penrod, S. D., Pathak-Sharma, M. K.,
Groscup, J. L. and Devenport, J. L. (2002). Studying Pretrial Publicity
Effects: New Methods for Testing and Improving External Validity. Law and
Human Behavior, 26, 19-41.
O'Neil, K. M.; Penrod, S. D. (2001). Methodological variables in Web-based
research that may affect results: Sample type, monetary incentives, and personal
information. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers. 33,
226-233.
Studebaker, C. A., Robbennolt, J. K., Pathak-Sharma, M. K., & Penrod S. D.
(2000). Assessing Pretrial Publicity Effects: Integrating Content Analytic
Results. Law and Human Behavior, 24, 317-336.
Vidmar, N., et al. (2000). Amicus brief: Kumho Tire v. Carmichael.
Law & Human Behavior. 24, 387-400
Penrod, S. & Cutler, B.L. (1999). The case against traditional safeguards:
Preventing mistaken convictions in eyewitness identification trials. .R. Roesch
& S. Hart, Psychology and Law: State of the Discipline. Plenum: New York.
Studebaker, C., Devenport, J. & Penrod, S. (1999). Perspectives on jury
decisionmaking: Cases with pretrial publicity and cases based on eyewitness
identifications. In F. Durso (ed.), Handbook of Law and Psychology. New
York: Wiley.
Wells, G.L., Small. M., Penrod, S., Malpass, R. S., Fulero, S. M. & Brimacombe,
C. A. E. (1999). Eyewitness identification procedures: Recommendations for
lineups and photospreads. Law and Human Behavior, 23, 603-647.
Robbennolt, J., Penrod, S. & Heuer, L. (1999). Assessing and aiding jury
competence. In A. Hess & I. Weiner (eds.), Handbook of Forensic Psychology
(2nd Ed.). New York: Wiley.
Penrod, S. & Heuer, L.B. (1998). Improving group performance: The case of
the jury. In R. S. Tindale, L. Heath, J. Edwards, E. J. Posavac, F. B. Bryant,
Y. Suarez-Balacazar, E. Henderson-King & J. Meyers, Theory and Research on
Small Groups. New York: Plenum.
Dexter, H.R.,
Penrod, S. D., & Saunders, D. (1997). Attributing responsibility to female
victims after exposure to sexually violent films. Journal of Applied Social
Psychology, 27, 2149.
Penrod, S. & Heuer, L.B. (1997). Tweaking Commonsense: Assessing Aids to
Jury Decision Making. Psychology, Public Policy & Law, 3, 259-284.
Devenport, J. L., Penrod, S. D., & Cutler, B. L. (1997). Eyewitness
identification evidence: Evaluating commonsense evaluations. Psychology,
Public Policy & Law, 3, 338-361.
Studebaker, C. A & Penrod, S. D. (1997). Pretrial publicity: The media, the
law and common sense. Psychology, Public Policy & Law, 3, 428-460.
Krafka, C., Linz, D., Donnerstein, E., & Penrod, S. (1997). Women's
reactions to sexually aggressive mass media depictions. Violence Against
Women, 3, 149-181.
Kovera, M., Penrod, S. D., Pappas, C. Thill, D. (1997). Identification of
computer-generated facial composites. Journal of Applied Psychology, 82,
235-246.
Heuer, L.B. & Penrod, S. (1996). Increasing juror participation in trials
through notetaking and question asking. Judicature, 79. 256-262.
Smith, B., Penrod, S.D., Park, R., & Otto, A. (1996). Jurors' use of
probabilistic evidence. Law and Human Behavior, 20. 49-82.
Narby, D.J., Cutler, B.L., & Penrod, S. (1996). The effects of witness,
target, and situational factors on eyewitness identifications. In
Sporer, S.L., Malpass, R. & Koehnken, G. (Eds.). Psychological Issues in
Eyewitness Identification. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Penrod, S.D., Fulero, S. & Cutler, B. (1995). Expert psychological testimony
on eyewitness reliability before and after Daubert. Behavioral Sciences and
the Law 13, 229-260.
Penrod, S. & Cutler, B. (1995). Witness confidence and witness accuracy:
Assessing their forensic relation. Psychology, Public Policy & Law & , 1,
817-845.
Sporer, S., Penrod, S.D., Read, D. & Cutler, B.L. (1995). Gaining confidence
in confidence: A new meta-analysis on the confidence-accuracy relationship in
eyewitness identification studies. Psychological Bulletin, 118, 315-327.
Cutler, B.L. & Penrod, S.D.
(1995). Mistaken identifications: The eyewitness, psychology, and law.
New York: Cambridge University Press.
Heuer, L.B. & Penrod, S. (1995). Jury decisionmaking in complex trials. In
R. Bull & D. Carson (Eds.), Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts.
Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
Cutler, B.L. & Penrod, S. (1995). Assessing the accuracy of eyewitness
identifications. In
R. Bull & D. Carson (Eds.), Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts.
Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
Penrod, S.D., Fulero, S. &
Cutler, B. (1995). Expert psychological testimony in the United States: A new
playing field? European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 11, 65-72.