Welch Building is closed as a result of a structural issue. Please call or email if you need to reach us.

Tim Robicheaux

Tim Robicheaux
Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) in Criminology
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

Websites

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.

Tim Robicheaux
814-865-9501
650 Welch Building, University Park, PA 16802