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Brian Bornstein has been an Associate Professor at UNL since joining the psychology department in 2000. He is a member of the law/psychology and cognitive psychology programs, as well as Associate Director of the law/psychology program. He received his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991, and a Master of Legal Studies from the University of Nebraska in 2001. Dr. Bornstein”s research efforts focus primarily on how juries, especially in civil cases, make decisions, and the reliability of eyewitness memory. Additional areas of focus are in applying decision-making principles to everyday judgment tasks, as in medical decision making and distributive justice. He teaches courses on human memory, psychology and law, decision making, and history of psychology at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Richard Wiener received his Ph.D. from the University of Houston and his Masters Degree in Legal Studies at UNL. He was professor of Psychology at Saint Louis University (1982- 2000) and most recently chair of the Department of Psychology at Baruch College, City University of New York. In 2002 Dr. Wiener joined the Law-Psychology Program (as director) and the Social Psychology Program at UNL. He currently serves as the editor of Law and Human Behavior, the official journal of the American Psychology/Law Society (Division 41 of the APA). Dr. Wiener’s research applies theories of social cognition to problems in legal decision-making. Among the topic areas he has investigated are perceptions of sexual harassment, judgments of medical malpractice, and sociolegal jurisprudence. Currently Dr. Wiener applies dual process models developed in social psychology to explain juror performance in capital murder trials and to understand workers’ evaluations of sexual harassment claims. Other lines of research examine the way in which affirmative action laws influence perceptions of workforce quality, test the distinction between generic and specific prejudice in jury decision-making, test the role of implicit morality judgments in judges’ decisions in child neglect and abuse cases, and examine the role of emotion in judgments made by consumers who have filed bankruptcy. Dr. Wiener teaches courses at UNL on behavioral sciences and the law and legal decision making. Robert Schopp practiced clinical psychology before turning to the study of law and philosophy in an attempt to understand some perplexing issues that he encountered during ten years of clinical practice. So far, he remains perplexed, but he likes to think that he is perplexed in a deeper and more comprehensive manner. He joined the University of Nebraska -College of Law in 1989 after completing the concurrent law/philosophy program at the University of Arizona. His primary areas of interest involve questions that lie at the intersection of law, psychology and philosophy. These issues tend to arise in criminal law, mental health law, jurisprudence and professional ethics. Steven Willborn joined the faculty of University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1979. He received his B.A. degree in 1974 from Northland College and his M.S. and J.D. (cum laude, Order of the Coif) degrees in 1976 from the University of Wisconsin. While in law school, he served as a member and editor of the Wisconsin Law Review. Professor Willborn was in private practice from 1976 to 1979. He has been a Fulbright Scholar at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London (1985-86); a Visiting Scholar at the Australian National University in Canberra (1988), the University of Toronto (1991), and Lincoln College, Oxford University (1993); and a Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan Law School (1992). Professor Willborn has been licensed to practice law in Nebraska, Ohio and Wisconsin and to make cheese in Wisconsin. He teaches Employment Law, Labor Law, Legal Control of Discrimination, and Pension & Employee Benefits Law.




21 Ebooks by Brian H. Bornstein

Richard L. Wiener & Brian H. Bornstein: Social Consciousness in Legal Decision Making
This book invites the legal and psychology communities to work together in solving some of our most pressing social problems. It examines four controversial areas involving people’s perceptions of ot …
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€96.29
Brian H. Bornstein & Richard L. Wiener: Civil Juries and Civil Justice
At last, here is an empirical volume that addresses head-on the thorny issue of tort reform in the US. Ongoing policy debates regarding tort reform have led both legal analysts and empirical research …
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€53.49
Robert Schopp & Richard L. Wiener: Mental Disorder and Criminal Law
  • expands traditional inquiry regarding the significance of psychopathology in the criminal process to include blameworthiness for sentencing, criminal competence at various stages in the …
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€117.69
Brian H. Bornstein & Richard L. Wiener: Emotion and the Law
From questions surrounding motives to the concept of crimes of passion, the intersection of emotional states and legal practice has long interested professionals as well as the public—recent cases in …
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€96.29
Richard L. Wiener & Brian H. Bornstein: Handbook of Trial Consulting
This volume will be a handbook that treats trial consulting as applied psychology. The purpose of the volume will be to collect the viewpoints of leaders in the field of psychology and law who apply …
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€96.29
Brian H. Bornstein & Richard L. Wiener: Justice, Conflict and Wellbeing
Justice, conflict and wellbeing are large topics that occupy researchers from a variety of disciplines, as well as laypeople and policy makers. The three concepts are closely connected: conflict …
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€96.29
Cynthia Willis-Esqueda & Brian H. Bornstein: The Witness Stand and Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Jr.
This unique volume salutes the work of pioneering forensic psychologist Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Jr., by presenting current theorizing and research findings on issues that define the field of psycholo …
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€53.49
Brian H. Bornstein & Monica K. Miller: Advances in Psychology and Law
The present volume consists of up-to-date review articles on topics relevant to psychology and law, and will be of current interest to the field. Notably, the majority of these topics are currently …
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€149.79
Brian H. Bornstein & Alan J. Tomkins: Motivating Cooperation and Compliance with Authority
This volume explores the various ways in which trust is thought about and studied in contemporary society. In doing so, it aims to advance both theoretical and methodological perspectives on trust. …
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€96.29
Ellie Shockley & Tess M.S. Neal: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Trust
 This timely collection explores trust research from many angles while ably demonstrating the potential of cross-discipline collaboration to deepen our understanding of institutional trust. Citi …
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€96.29
Monica K. Miller & Brian H. Bornstein: Advances in Psychology and Law
This first volume of an exciting annual series presents important new developments in the psychology behind issues in the law and its applications. Psychological theory is used to explore why many …
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€96.29
Brian H. Bornstein & Monica K. Miller: Advances in Psychology and Law
As with its esteemed predecessor, this timely volume offers ways of applying psychological knowledge to address pressing concerns in legal procedures and potentially to reduce criminal offending …
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€96.29
Monica K. Miller & Brian H. Bornstein: Advances in Psychology and Law
The latest entry in this noteworthy series continues its focus on psychological issues relating to legal and judicial matters, with sound recommendations for situational and system-wide improvement. …
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€96.29
Brian H. Bornstein & Edie Greene: Jury Under Fire
Although the jury is often referred to as one of the bulwarks of the American justice system, it regularly comes under attack. Recent changes to trial procedures, such as reducing jury size, allowing …
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€61.59
Brian Bornstein & Bradley McAuliff: Beliefs and Expectancies in Legal Decision Making
Beliefs and expectancies influence our everyday thoughts, feelings, and actions. These attributes make a closer examination of beliefs and expectancies worthwhile in any context, but particularly so …
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€33.73
Brian Bornstein & Bradley McAuliff: Beliefs and Expectancies in Legal Decision Making
Beliefs and expectancies influence our everyday thoughts, feelings, and actions. These attributes make a closer examination of beliefs and expectancies worthwhile in any context, but particularly so …
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€33.80
Monica K. Miller & Brian H. Bornstein: Advances in Psychology and Law
This volume consists of up-to-date review articles on topics relevant to psychology and law, and will be of current interest to the field. These topics are currently attracting a great deal of resear …
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€149.79
Brian H. Bornstein & Jeffrey Neuschatz: Hugo Munsterberg’s Psychology and Law
Though widely regarded as a founder of the modern field of psychology and law, German-American psychologist Hugo Mnsterberg’s now century-old ideas and research approaches continue to thrive. In …
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€57.36
Brian H. Bornstein & Jeffrey Neuschatz: Hugo Munsterberg’s Psychology and Law
Though widely regarded as a founder of the modern field of psychology and law, German-American psychologist Hugo Mnsterberg’s now century-old ideas and research approaches continue to thrive. In …
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€44.45
Brian H. Bornstein & Monica K. Miller: Advances in Psychology and Law
This edited volume presents nine new state-of-the-science chapters covering topics relevant to psychology and law, from established and emerging researchers in the field. Relevant to researchers, cli …
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€149.79