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Stacy A. Wetmore
Stacy A. Wetmore
Roanoke College
Psychology
Social psychology
Criminology
Jury instructions
Fundamental attribution error
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The Sobering Effects of Jailhouse Informant Testimony on Perceptions of an Intoxicated Rape Victim
2021
Basic and Applied Social Psychology
Alexis M. Le Grand
Baylee D. Jenkins
Jonathan M. Golding
Jeffrey S. Neuschatz
Andrea M. Pals
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The role of ulterior motives, inconsistencies, and details in unreliable jailhouse informant testimony
2020
Psychology Crime & Law
Danielle K. DeLoach
Jeffrey S. Neuschatz
Stacy A. Wetmore
Brian H. Bornstein
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Do Judicial Instructions Aid in Distinguishing Between Reliable and Unreliable Jailhouse Informants
2020
Criminal Justice and Behavior
Stacy A. Wetmore
Jeffrey S. Neuschatz
Melanie B. Fessinger
Brian H. Bornstein
Jonathan M. Golding
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The truth about snitches: an archival analysis of informant testimony
2020
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
Jeffrey S. Neuschatz
Danielle K. DeLoach
Megan A. Hillgartner
Melanie B. Fessinger
Stacy A. Wetmore
Amy Bradfield Douglass
Brian H. Bornstein
Alexis M. Le Grand
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