American Psychology-Law Society Series
Series Description
This book series is sponsored by the American Psychology-Law Society (APLS), Division 41 of the American Psychological Association. APLS is an interdisciplinary organization devoted to scholarship, practice, and public service in psychology and law. Its goals include advancing the contributions of psychology to the understanding of law and legal institutions through basic and applied research; promoting the education of psychologists in matters of law and the education of legal personnel in matters of psychology; and informing the psychological and legal communities and the general public of current research, educational, and service activities in the field of psychology and law.
APLS membership includes psychologists from the academic research and clinical practice communities as well as members of the legal community. Research and practice is represented in both the civil and criminal legal arenas. APLS has chosen Oxford University Press as a strategic partner because of its commitment to scholarship, quality, and the international dissemination of ideas. These strengths will help APLS reach our goal of educating the psychology and legal professions and the general public about important developments in psychology and law. The focus of the book series reflects the diversity of the field of psychology and law as we will publish books on a broad range of topics.
~ Ronald Roesch, Series Editor
About the Series Editor
Ronald Roesch is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute at Simon Fraser University.
Submit a proposal
The series editor welcomes submissions of proposals for new books in this series. The society is interested in publishing scholarly work that advances the field of psychology and law by contributing to its theoretical and empirical knowledge base. The series editor will consider proposals in any area of psychology and law. If you would like more information about submitting a proposal, please contact Ronald Roesch.Editorial Board
Gail S. Goodman University of California, Davis
Thomas Grisso University of Massachusetts Medical Center
Craig Haney University of California, Santa Cruz
Kirk Heilbrun Drexel University
John Monahan University of Virginia
Marlene Moretti Simon Fraser University
Edward P. Mulvey University of Pittsburgh
J. Don Read Simon Fraser University
N. Dickon Reppucci University of Virginia
Gary L. Wells University of Iowa
Larry S. Wrightsman University of Kansas
Patricia A. Zapf John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Ronald Roesch, Series Editor, Simon Fraser University






