Law and Human Behavior
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Law and Human Behavior is a bimonthly multi-disciplinary scientific journal published by the American Psychology-Law Society (APLS). It publishes original empirical papers, reviews and meta-analyses on how the law, legal system, and legal process relate to human behavior; particularly legal psychology and forensic psychology.[1]
Law and Human Behavior is categorized as a Social Psychology journal by the Social Science Citation Index, and has an impact factor of 2.12, ranking 7th of the 42 journals in its category;[clarify][2] the journal is also cross-listed as a legal journal, where it ranks 18th of the 100 journals listed.[3]
Current editor as of 2007:
- Brian Cutler - University of North Carolina - Charlotte
Past editors:
- Richard Weiner - University of Nebraska
- Ronald Roesch - Simon Fraser University
- Michael Saks - Arizona State University
- Bruce Sales - University of Arizona
[edit] References
- ^ Law and Human Behavior. Springer Netherlands (April 5 2002). Retrieved on 2007-09-12.
- ^ Social Science Citation Index. 2006 JCR Social Science Edition; Category: Psychology, Social. Retrieved June 21, 2007
- ^ Social Science Citation Index. 2006 JCR Social Science Edition; Category: Law. Retrieved June 26, 2007