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Book SynopsisChapter 1 Legal Decision-Making Regarding Alleged Police Excessive Use of Force Incidents.- Chapter 2 Psychology and Dispute Resolution in Civil Cases.- Chapter 3 Bilingual Eyewitnesses: Cognitive, Linguistic, and Emotional Factors Affecting Bilingual Memory.- Chapter 4 From Rehabilitation to Punishment and Back: Tracing the History and Mapping the Future of Restricted Housing in Corrections.- Chapter 5 Considering Nuance in the Relationship Between Substance Use and Risk: A Critical Analysis of a One-Size-Fits-All Model.- Chapter 6 Legal Decision-Makers in Cases Involving Defendants with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review of Research and Call to Action.- Chapter 7 Investigating Jurors' Lay Theories About Hate Crimes, Offenders, and Victims: Do They Match the Law?.- Chapter 8 A Critical Review of Attributions of Crime: Expanded View of Locus of Causality.- Chapter 9 Identifying the Intersection Between Psychological and Legal Constructs When Assessing Persons for Civil Commitment Under Sexually Violent Predator Status.- Chapter 10 Modern Rape Myths? An Examination of Rape Myth Acceptance and Legal Implications Across Time.