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JOURNAL ARTICLES

Schuller, R.A., Ryan, A., Krauss, D., & Jenkins, G. (under review). Mock juror sensitivity for forensic evidence in drug facilitated sexual assaults. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry.

McKimmie, B.M., Masters, J.M., Masser, B.M., Schuller, R.A., & Terry, D.J. (2012). Stereotypical and counter-stereotypical defendants: Who is he and what was the case against her? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law.

McKimmie, B.M. Newton, S.A., Schuller, R.A., & Terry, D.J. (2012). It's not what she says, it's how she says it: The influence of language complexity and cognitive load on the persausiveness of expert testimony. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.

Klippenstine, M.A. & Schuller, R.A. (2012). Perceptions of sexual assault: Expectations regarding the emotional response of a rape victim. Psychology, Crime, and Law, 18, 79-94.

Schuller, R.A. & Vidmar, N. (2011). The Canadian criminal jury. Chicago-Kent Law Review, 86, 497-535.

Schuller, R.A., McKimmie, B.M., Masser, B.M., & Klippenstine, M.A. (2010). Judgements of sexual assault: The impact of complaint emotional demeanour, gender and victim stereotypes. New Criminal Law Review, 13, 759-780.

Moore, T.E., Copeland, P., & Schuller, R.A. (2009). Deceit, betrayal and the search for truth: Legal and psychological perspectives on the "Mr. Big" strategy. Criminal Law Quarterly, 55, 349-405.

Schuller, R.A., Kazoleas, V., Kawakami, K. (2009). The impact of prejudice screening procedures on racial bias in the courtroom. Law and Human Behavior, 33, 320-328.

Jenkins, G. & Schuller, R.A. (2007). Drug-facilitated sexual assault: The impact of negative forensic evidence on juror decision making. Law and Human Behavior, 31, 369-380.

Klippenstine, M.A., Schuller, R.A., & Wall, A-M. (2007). Perceptions of sexual assault: The role of alcohol and sexual experience. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37, 2620-2641.

Louis, W. R, Duck, J., Terry, D.J., Schuller, R.A., & Lalonde, R.N. (2007). Why do citizens want to keep refugees out? Threats, fairness, and hostile norms in the treatment of asylum seekers. European Journal of Social Psychology, 37, 53-73.

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McKimmie, B.M., Terry D.J., & Schuller, R.A. (2006). Expert testimony: The influence of expert witness gender. Hearsay: The Fortnightly e-Bulletin of the Bar Association of Queensland, 4, 5-7.

McKimmie, B.M., Terry, D.J., & Schuller, R.A. (2006). Expert testimony: The influence of expert witness gender. Civil Procedure News NSW, 3, 81-83.

Schuller, R.A., Terry, D.J., & McKimmie, B.M. (2005). The impact of expert testimony on jurors’ decisions: Gender of the expert and testimony complexity. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 35, 1266-1280. PDF

Schuller, R.A., McKimmie, B.M., & Janz, T. (2004). Trials of battered women who kill: The impact of expert testimony on jurors’ decisions. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 11,1-12.

Schuller, R.A., Wells, E., Rzepa, S., & Klippenstine, M.A. (2004). Re-thinking battered woman syndrome evidence: The impact of alternative forms of expert testimony on mock jurors' decisions. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Sciences, 36, 127-136. PDF

Schuller, R.A. & Klippenstine, M.A. (2004). The impact of complainant sexual history evidence on jurors' decisions: Considerations from a psychological perspective. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 10, 321-342. PDF

McKimmie, B.M., Newton, C.J., Terry, D.J., & Schuller, R.A. (2004). Jurors' responses to expert witness testimony: The effects of gender stereotypes. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 7, 131-143. PDF

Hynie, M., Schuller, R.A., & Couperthwaite, L. (2003). Perceptions of sexual intent: The impact of condom possession. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 27, 75-79. PDF

Schuller, R.A. (2003). Self defence and battered women who kill. Duke Journal of Gender, Law, & Policy, 10, 223-244.

Schuller, R.A. & Rzepa, S. (2002). Expert testimony pertaining to battered woman syndrome: Its impact on jurors' decisions. Law and Human Behavior, 26, 655-673. PDF

Schuller, R.A. & Hastings, P.A. (2002). Complainant sexual history evidence: It impact on mock jurors' decisions. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 26, 252-261. PDF

Schuller, R.A., Terry, D., & McKimmie, B. (2001). The impact of expert testimony n jurors' decisions: The role of gender of the expert. Law and Psychology Review, 25, 59-79.

Schuller, R.A. & Stewart, A. (2000). Police responses to sexual assault complaints: The role of perpetrator/complainant intoxication. Law and Human Behavior, 24, 535-551. PDF

Wall, A-M. & Schuller, R.A. (2000). Alcohol and rape: The impact of alcohol on jurors' decisions in trials of sexual assault. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 30, 253-274.

BOOK  

Costanzo, M., Krauss, D., & Schuller, R.A. (forthcoming). Forensic and Legal Psychology, First Canadian Edition. New York: Worth Publishing.

Schuller, R.A. & Ogloff, J.R.P. (2001) (Eds.). An Introduction to Law and Psychology: Canadian Perspectives. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

CHAPTERS

Schuller, R.A. (2008). Juries and syndrome evidence. In B.L. Cutler (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Schuller, R.A. & Jenkins, G., (2007). Expert evidence pertaining to battered women: Limitations and reconceptualizations. In M. Costanzo, D. Krauss, & K. Pezdek (Eds.), Expert Psychological Testimony for the Courts. (pp.203-225). Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Greene, E., Chopra, S., Kovera Bull, M., Penrod, S., Rose, G., Schuller, R.A., Studebacker, C. Jurors and juries: A review of the field. (2002). James R.P. Ogloff (Ed.), Taking Psychology and Law into the Twenty First Century. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Schuller, R.A. & Rzepa, S. (2002). Battered woman syndrome and other psychological effects of domestic violence against women. In D. Faigman, D. Kaye, M. Saks, & J. Sanders (Eds.), Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony, (2ndedition, Volume 2, pp. 37-72). St. Paul, MN: West.

Schuller, R.A. & Hastings, P.A. (2002). Battered child syndrome and other psychological effects of sexual and physical abuse on children. In D. Faigman, D. Kaye, M. Saks, & J. Sanders (Eds.), Modern Scientific Evidence the Law and Science of Expert Testimony. (2ndedition, Volume 2, pp. 81-102). St. Paul, MN: West.

Schuller, R.A. & Ogloff, J.R.P. (2001). Psychology and Law. In R.A. Schuller & J. R.P. Ogloff (Eds.). An Introduction to Law and Psychology: Canadian Perspective. (pp. 3-28). Toronto: University of Toronto  Press.

Vidmar, N. & Schuller, R. A. (2001). The jury: Selecting twelve impartial peers. In R.A. Schuller & J.R.P. Ogloff (Eds.). An Introduction to Law and Psychology: Canadian Perspectives. (pp.126-156). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Schuller, R.A. & Yarmey, M. (2001). The jury: Deciding guilt and innocence. In R.A. Schuller & J.R.P. Ogloff (Eds.). An Introduction to Law and Psychology: Canadian Perspectives. (pp.157-187). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Ogloff, J. R. P. & Schuller, R. A. (2001). Psychology and law: A look to the future.  In R. A. Schuller & J. R. P. Ogloff (Eds.). An Introduction to Law and Psychology: Canadian Perspectives. (pp. 429-436) Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Schuller, R.A. (2000). Battered woman syndrome and other psychological effects of domestic violence against women. In D. Faigman, D. Kaye, M. Saks, & J. Sanders (Eds.), Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony (Volume 1, 2000 Pocket Part, pp. 70-96). St. Paul, MN: West.

Schuller, R.A. & Crocker, D. (2000). Battered child syndrome and other psychological effects of sexual and physical abuse on children. In D. Faigman, D. Kaye, M. Saks, & J. Sanders (Eds.), Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony, (Volume 1, 2000 Pocket Part, pp. 100-107), St. Paul, MN: West.

 

INVITED PAPERS

Schuller, R.A. (2003). Self defence and battered women who kill. Duke Journal of Gender, Law, & Policy (Tenth Anniversary Issue ‑ Gender & Criminal Defenses).

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