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Volume 68
2003
Number 4
CONTENTS
SYMPOSIUM: RESPONSIBILITY & BLAME:
PSYCHOLOGICAL & LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
ARTICLES
Introduction
(PDF)
Lawrence M. Solan
The Psychology of Condemnation: Underlying Emotions and their Symbolic Expression in Condemning and Shaming
(PDF)
Sharon Lamb
Emotions, Risk Perceptions and Blaming in 9/11 Cases
(PDF)
Neal R. Feigenson
Cognitive Foundations of The Impulse to Blame
(PDF)
Lawrence M. Solan
The Fall and Rise of Blame in American Tort Law
(PDF)
Anthony J. Sebok
Misunderstanding Ability, Misallocating Responsibility
(PDF)
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
Whiplash: Who’s to Blame?
(PDF)
Valerie P. Hans
& Juliet Dee
Symbolism and Incommensurability in Civil Sanctioning: Decision Makers as Goal Managers
(PDF)
Jennifer K. Robbennolt,
John M. Darley &
Robert J. MacCoun
Shame:
Bergman on Responsibility and Blame
(PDF)
Leonard V. Kaplan
Not Enough Blame to Go Around: Reflections on Requiring Purposeful Government Conduct
(PDF)
Susan Bandes
NOTES
The Widening of the Atlantic: Extradition Practices Between The United States and Europe
(PDF)
Kyle M. Medley
2002-2003 Editorial Board
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