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FORTHCOMING<br />

Davis, D., & Leo, R. A. Social scientists in the witness box: The challenge <strong>of</strong> explaining<br />

the phenomenon <strong>of</strong> false confession. In S. Morewitz & M. L. Goldstein (Eds.),<br />

Handbook <strong>of</strong> Forensic Sociology and Psychology. New York: Springer.<br />

Davis, D., & Leo, R. A. Suggestibility and the hostile target: Criminal suspects and<br />

reluctant witnesses. In A. Ridley (Ed.), Investigative suggestibility: Research, theory<br />

and applications. New York: Wiley.<br />

PUBLISHED WORKS<br />

Davis, D., & L<strong>of</strong>tus, E. F. (in press). Inconsistencies between law and the limits <strong>of</strong> human<br />

cognition: Applications to eyewitness identification. In L. Nadel & W.<br />

Sinnott-Armstrong (Eds.), Memory and the law. Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Davis, D. & Leo, R. A. (in press). Three Prongs <strong>of</strong> the Confession Problem: Issues and<br />

Proposed Solutions. In Epstein, J. (Ed.) The future <strong>of</strong> evidence. Westlaw.<br />

Nelson, K. J., Laney, C., Fowler, N. B., Knowles, E. D., Davis, D. & L<strong>of</strong>tus, E. F. (in press).<br />

Change blindness can cause mistaken eyewitness misidentification. Legal and<br />

Criminological Psychology.<br />

Davis, D., Leo, R. A., & Follette, W. C. (2010). Selling confession: Setting the stage with<br />

the “Sympathetic Detective with a Time-Limited <strong>of</strong>fer. Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary<br />

Criminal Justice, 26, 441-457. (INVITED FOR SPECIAL ISSUE)<br />

Davis, D. & Leo, R. A. (in press). Interrogation through Pragmatic Implication: In L. Solan &<br />

P. Tiersma (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook on Language and Law. Cambridge:<br />

Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Davis, D., & Leo, R. A. (2010). Overcoming judicial preferences for person versus<br />

situation-based analyses <strong>of</strong> interrogation induced confessions. Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Academy <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry and the Law, 38(2), 187-194. (INVITED PAPER).<br />

Davis, D. (2010). Lies, Damned Lies, and the Path from Police Interrogation to Wrongful<br />

Conviction. M. H. Gonzales, C. Tavris, & J. Aronson, (Eds.), The scientist and the<br />

humanist: A festschrift in honor <strong>of</strong> Elliot Aronson (211-247). New<br />

York: Psychology Press.<br />

Leo, R. A., & Davis, D. (2009). From false confession to wrongful conviction: Seven<br />

psychological processes. Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry and Law (Special Issue on<br />

Interrogations and Confessions), 38 (Spring/Summer, 2010), 9 - 56.<br />

***Reprinted in Begam, A. (Ed.) (2010). Law and Justice (pp. 59-98). Nagarjuna<br />

Hills, Punjagutta, India: Amicus Books: Icfai <strong>University</strong> Press.

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