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U.S. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS can be reached by going to either Cornell University Law School or to Fed-World. The site you need will depend on the date of the case.
OTHER U.S. FEDERAL COURTS can be reached by going to this site which is maintained by Villanova Law School Federal Court Page.
STATE COURTS AND STATE COURT DECISIONS can be found by going to this site which is also maintained by Villanova Law School State Court Page.
AMERICAN BOARD OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY ...Obtain information about becoming board certified in forensic psychology from the specialty board's umbrella organization, the American Board of Professional Psychology.
Journal of Credibility Assessment and Witness Psychology
Polygraph Law Resource Home Page
ISRAELI FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY PAGE [CLINICAL CRIMINOLOGY] Take a look at how it's done in Israel.
FORENSIC SCIENCE RESOURCES in a wide range of areas via the Forensic Sciences Home Page
THE PLAN is that this page will grow to contain more links and information of interest to those in the area of forensic psychology and forensic psychiatry.
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This page maintained by Robert C. Morecook PhD, Psychologist. [RMorecook@hotmail.com] This page last updated April 7, 1997. Robert Morecock

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