Mark R. Fondacaro

Affiliations: 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Social Psychology
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Beattey RA, Fondacaro MR. (2018) The misjudgment of criminal responsibility. Behavioral Sciences & the Law
Koppel S, Fondacaro M, Na C. (2018) Cast into doubt: Free will and the justification for punishment. Behavioral Sciences & the Law
Gordon NS, Fondacaro MR. (2018) Rethinking the voluntary act requirement: Implications from neuroscience and behavioral science research. Behavioral Sciences & the Law
O’Toole MJ, Fondacaro MR. (2017) When School-Shooting Media Fuels a Retributive Public An Examination of Psychological Mediators Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. 15: 1541204015616664
Fondacaro MR, O'Toole M. (2015) American Punitiveness and Mass Incarceration: Psychological Perspectives on Retributive and Consequentialist Responses to Crime New Criminal Law Review. 18: 477-509
Fondacaro MR. (2014) Rethinking the Scientific and Legal Implications of Developmental Differences Research in Juvenile Justice New Criminal Law Review. 17: 407-441
Brubacher MR, Fondacaro MR, Brank EM, et al. (2009) PROCEDURAL JUSTICE IN RESOLVING FAMILY DISPUTES: IMPLICATIONS FOR CHILDHOOD BULLYING Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 15: 149-167
Stuart J, Fondacaro M, Miller SA, et al. (2008) Procedural justice in family conflict resolution and deviant peer group involvement among adolescents: The mediating influence of peer conflict Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 37: 674-684
Fondacaro MR, Brank EM, Stuart J, et al. (2006) Identity orientation, voice, and judgments of procedural justice during late adolescence Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 35: 987-997
Fondacaro MR, Slobogin C, Cross T. (2005) Reconceptualizing Due Process in Juvenile Justice: Contributions from Law and Social Science Hastings Law Journal. 57: 955
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