Single-suspect lineups,2: 459
SIRS (Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms). See
Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms (SIRS)
SJS (scientific jury selection). SeeScientific jury
selection (SJS)
Sleep problems,2: 512
Smith, Vicki,1: 246
Smith, Wiggins v.,1:7,1: 62
Smith v. United States,2: 529
Snitch testimony,2: 870
Snyder, Howard,1: 431
Social authority,1: 276
Social cognitive model of judgments,2:738–739
“Social decision rule,”1:423,1: 426
Social decision schemes,1: 409
Social framework,1: 276
Social identity theory,2: 810
Socialization theories, homicide and,1:356–357
Social learning theory, of legal socialization,2: 451
Social psychologists,1: 234
Social science research,1: 276
Social Security Act,1: 222
Social withdrawal, as coping strategy of adult sexual assault
victims,1: 151
Soering v. United Kingdom,1: 124
Solomon, Herbert,1: 128
Somatic delusions,1: 194
SONAR (Sex Offender Needs Assessment Rating). See
Sex Offender Needs Assessment Rating (SONAR)
“Son of Sam” (David Berkowitz). SeeBerkowitz, David (“Son
of Sam”)
SORAG (Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide). SeeSex
Offender Risk Appraisal Guide (SORAG)
SOTEP (Sex Offender Treatment and Evaluation Project). See
Sex Offender Treatment and Evaluation Project (SOTEP)
Source monitoring and eyewitness memory, 2:748–750
South Carolina, sex offender civil commitment statutes,2: 720
Southern Pacific Co., Thiel v.,2: 856
Spamming,1: 178
Sparf and Hansen v. United States,1: 413
SPD (schizoid personality disorder). SeeSchizoid personality
disorder (SPD)
SPE (Stanford Prison Experiment). SeeStanford Prison
Experiment (SPE)
Special response teams (SRT),2: 581
Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists (SGFP),
1:260,1: 329
Special verdict forms,1: 398
Special weapons and tactics team (SWAT team). SeeSWAT team
(special weapons and tactics team)
Specific causation,1:277–278
Spielberger State Anger,2: 527
Spousal abuse. SeeIntimate partner violence
Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA),
1:185,1:241,2:750–751
SRT (special response teams). SeeSpecial response
teams (SRT)
SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors). SeeSelective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
STABLE–2007 and ACUTE–2007 instruments,
2:726,2:751–753
Staircase to terrorism model,2: 796
Stalking, 1:383,2:753–755
community perceptions of,2:754–755
as criminal act,2: 753
cyberstalking,1: 178
defined,2: 754
delusional jealousy,1: 194
demographic profile of a stalker,2: 754
erotomanic delusions and,1: 193
mental health law and,2: 753
risk factors for,2: 755
treatment for stalkers,2: 755
victims of,2: 754
violence as outcome of,2: 755
Standard of care,1: 260
“Standards of proof,”1: 396
Stanford Prison Experiment(SPE),2:756–757
Stanford v. Kentucky,1: 442
Stare decisis,2: 827
START (Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability).
SeeShort-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability
(START)
Stasser, Garold,1: 128
State, Highler v.,2: 681
Statement Validity Assessment (SVA), 2:757–760
State-of-mind classifications. SeeAdult Attachment
Interview
State of Nevada, Finger v.,1: 166
State, Stephan v.,2: 845
State v. Fulton,2: 856
State v. Scales,2: 845
State v. Thompson,2: 520
STATIC–99 and STATIC–2002 instruments, 2:721,2:727,
2:760–761
Statistical information, impact on juries, 1:403,2:762–764
complex evidence in litigation,1:127–130
CSIeffect,1:175–176
juror understanding,2:762–764
Steadman, Henry J.,2: 849
“Stealing thunder,” 2:764–766
Steinberg, Lawrence,1: 3
Stephan v. State,2: 845
Stern, William,1: 294
Stickney, Wyatt v.,1: 375
Stinson, Veronica,2:519,2: 613
Stirpe, Tania,1: 6
Stockdale, Margaret,2: 738
Stockholm syndrome,1: 169
Stodtbeck, Fred,1: 65
Story model for juror decision making, 2:766–768
Stovall v. Denno,2: 524
STPD (schizotypal personality disorder). SeeSchizotypal
personality disorder (STPD)
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