期刊名称:LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Law and Human Behavior, the official journal of the American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, is a multidisciplinary forum for the publication of articles and discussions of issues arising out of the relationships between human behavior and the law, our legal system, and the legal process. This journal publishes original research, reviews of past research, and theoretical studies from professionals in criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, political science, education, communication, and other areas germane to the field.
Instructions to Authors
General
Manuscripts, in American English, should be submitted to the Editor's Office via the journal's web-based online manuscript submission and peer-review system: 
Publication Policies
Submission is a representation that the manuscript has not been published previously and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. A statement transferring copyright from the authors (or their employers, if they hold the copyright) to the American Psychology−Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association will be required before the manuscript can be accepted for publication. The Editor will supply the necessary forms for this transfer. Such a written transfer of copyright, which previously was assumed to be implicit in the act of submitting a manuscript, is necessary under the U.S. Copyright Law in order for the publisher to carry through the dissemination of research results and reviews as widely and effectively as possible.
Manuscript Submission
Inquiries regarding journal policy, manuscript preparation, and other such general topics can be sent to Editor:  Dr. Brian L. Cutler University of Ontario Institute of Technology 2000 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario, Canada L1H 7K4 e-mail: briancutler@mac.com   For manuscripts that describe original research on human participants, the author should include a statement in the cover letter indicating that the research was approved by an Institutional Review Board.  For manuscripts reporting data from a dataset that has previously been published (or is being considered for publication), the author should include a statement in the cover letter describing the other research using the same dataset and provide citations.   The online system offers easy straightforward log-in and submission; supports a wide range of submission file formats [such as Word, WordPerfect, RTF, TXT, and LaTeX for manuscripts; TIFF, GIF, JPEG, EPS, PPT, and Postscript for figures (artwork)]; eliminates the need to submit manuscripts as hard-copy printouts, disks, and/or e-mail attachments; enables real-time tracking of manuscript status by author; and provides help should authors experience any submission difficulties.   Manuscripts should be checked for content and style (correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar; accuracy and consistency in the citation of figures, tables, and references; stylistic uniformity of entries in the References section; etc.), as the typesetter is instructed to follow (accepted) manuscripts as presented. Page proofs are sent to the designated author for proofreading and checking. Typographical errors are corrected; authors' alterations are not allowed. 
Manuscript Style
Manuscripts reporting empirical studies should follow the American Psychological Association's Publication Manual. Non-empirical manuscripts may be in APA style or the Bluebook: Uniform System of Citation. 
Page Charges
The journal makes no page charges. Reprints are available to authors, and order forms with the current price schedule are sent with proofs. 
Springer Open Choice
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Instructions to Authors Law and human behavior.pdf
Editorial Board
EDITOR Brian Cutler, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
ASSOCIATE EDITORS Kirk Heilbrun, Department of Psychology, Drexel University Margaret Bull Kovera, Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Patricia Zapf, Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminial Justice
PAST EDITORS Bruce D. Sales, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona Michael J. Saks, College of Law, University of Iowa Ronald Roesch, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University Richard Wiener, Department of Psychology-Law, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
Katy Sothmann, Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
EDITORIAL BOARD
Paul S. Appelbaum, Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Donald N. Bersoff, School of Law, Villanova University Marcus Boccaccini, Sam Houston State University Brian Bornstein, Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Bette L. Bottoms, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago Neil Brewer, School of Psychology, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia Maggie Bruck, Department of Psychiartry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University Steven Clark, Department of Psychology, University of California at Riverside David Cooke, Douglas Inch Centre and Glasgow Caledonian University Shari Seidman Diamond, School of Law, Northwestern University Joel A. Dvoskin, University of Arizona College of Medicine John Edens, Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University David L. Faigman, Hastings College of Law, University of California Naomi E. Goldstein, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, MCP Hanemann University Gail S. Goodman, Department of Psychology, University of California at Davis Martin Gran, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Edith Greene, Department Of Psychology, University of Colorado Thomas Grisso, Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical Center Jennifer Groscup, Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Barbara Gutek, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Ann Arbor, Michigan Grant Harris, Pentanguishene Mental Health Centre, Ontario Larry Heuer, Department of Psychology, Barnard College, Columbia University Saul Kassin, Deparment of Psychology, Williams College Norbert Kerr, Department of Psychology, Michigan Daniel A. Krauss, Department of Psychology, Claremont McKenna College R. C. L. Lindsay, Department of Psychology, Queen's University Roy Malpass, Criminal Justice Program, University of Texas at El Paso Bradley D. McAuliff, Department of Psychology, California State University at Northridge Gary B. Melton, Institute for Family & Neighborhood LIfe, Clemson University Christian A. Meissner, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso John Monahan, School of Law, University of Virginia James R. P. Ogloff, Forensicare, Monash University Kevin O'Neil, Department of Psychology, Florida International University Randy K. Otto, Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida Kerri Pickel, Department of Psychological Science, Ball State University Jodi Quas, Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine Norman J. Poythress, Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida Richard F. Rakos, College of Arts & Sciences, Cleveland State University J. Don Read, Department of Psychology, University of Victoria N. Dickson Reppucci, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia Jennifer K. Robbennolt, College of Law, University of Illinois David F. Ross, Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Barry Ruback, Department of Sociology, Pennsylvania State University Robert F. Schopp, College of Law, University of Nebraska Regina A. Schuller, Department of Psychology, York University John S. Shaw, Department of Psychology, Lafayette College Jennifer Skeem, Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California at Irvine Christopher Slobogin, Levin College of Law, University of Florida Samuel Sommers, Department of Psychology, Tufts University Loretta J. Stalans, Department of Criminal Justice, Loyola University Nancy Steblay, Department of Psychology, Augsburg College, Minneapolis Christina A. Studebaker, ThemeVision LLC; Barnes & Thornburg LLP Tom R. Tyler, Department of Psychology, New York Univeristy Glenn D. Walters, FCISchuylkill, Minersville, PA Gary Wells, Department of Psychology, Iowa State University Richard Wiener, Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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