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The Role of Psychologists as Expert Witnesses in the US Criminal Justice System

Juridical Sciences and Education
doi 10.25108/2304-1730-1749.iolr.2017.52.291-304
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October 2, 2017

Authors
James SewardRyan Brewster
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International Organization for Legal Researches


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