Tim Robicheaux

Tim Robicheaux
Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) in Criminology
Full Teaching Professor of Sociology and Criminology

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Psychology (Legal Psychology) (Ph.D.)--University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Masters in Legal Studies (M.L.S.)--University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Psychology (M.A.)--University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Psychology (B.S.)--Louisiana State University

Professional Bio

Bornstein, B.H., Robicheaux, T.R., & Elliot, E. (2015). The role of semantic relatedness in producing the revelation effect: A test of the global-matching model. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 27, 207-217.

Robicheaux, T.R. (2014). The death penalty in Pennsylvania. In M.P. Brewster & H.R. Dammer (Eds.), Pennsylvania’s Criminal Justice System (pp. 173-195). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Neal, T., Christiansen, A., Bornstein, B.H., Robicheaux, T.R., & Christianson, A.K. (2012).  The effects of mock jurors’ beliefs about eyewitness performance on trial judgments.   Psychology, Crime & Law, 18, 1, 49-64.

Robicheaux, T.R. & Bornstein, B.H. (2010).  Punished dead or alive:  Empirical perspectives on awarding punitive damages against deceased defendants.  Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 16, 393-417.

Winter, R.J. & Robicheaux, T.R. (2011).  Questions about the jury:  What trial consultants should know about jury decision-making.  In  R.L. Wiener & B.H. Bornstein (Eds.), Handbook of Trial Consulting, New York:  Springer.

Bornstein, B.H., Robicheaux, T.R., & Thimsen, S.  (2009).  Punitive damages:  A vehicle for punishment in civil cases.  In M.. Oswald, S. Bieneck, & J. Hupfeld-Heinemann (Eds.), Social psychology of punishment of crime.  Wiley.

Bornstein, B.H. & Robicheaux, T.R. (2008).  Methodological issues in the study of eyewitness memory and arousal.  Creighton Law Review, 42, 525-548.

Bornstein, B.H. & Robicheaux, T.R. (2008).  Crisis, what crisis?  Perception and reality in civil justice.  In B.H. Bornstein, R.L. Wiener, R. Schopp, & S. Willborn (Eds.), Civil juries and civil justice:  Psychological and legal perspectives (pp. 1-19).  New York:  Springer.

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