Monica K Miller
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Recent Articles
1.
Fine A, Snider K, Miller M
Psychiatr Psychol Law
. 2024 Jun;
31(3):381-400.
PMID: 38895725
Non-judicial court personnel, critical to a well-functioning justice system, experience overloaded dockets and the responsibility of making significant decisions, contributing to cognitive stress. Understanding and mitigating their stress is essential...
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Snider K, Devereux P, Miller M
Psychiatr Psychol Law
. 2022 Jun;
29(2):256-273.
PMID: 35755150
Courtrooms are often emotionally charged atmospheres where parties have a vested interest in the proceedings and their outcomes. Judges are exposed to a wide range of emotions and stressors in...
3.
Miller M, McDermott C, Edwards C, Bornstein B
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law
. 2022 Jun;
50(3):416-426.
PMID: 35728835
Judicial stress is an important area of study, as judges' decisions have life-altering consequences for the immediate parties and, sometimes, society in general. Although there are numerous studies of judicial...
4.
Miller M, Pfeifer J, Bornstein B, Kaplan T
Psychiatr Psychol Law
. 2022 Jun;
28(6):823-840.
PMID: 35694644
Public trust in the criminal justice system, including the jury system, is important for maintaining a democracy that is fair for all citizens. However, there is little research on trust...
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Kirshenbaum J, Miller M
Psychiatr Psychol Law
. 2022 May;
28(5):683-693.
PMID: 35571599
Implicit bias can influence jury decision-making. Training judges about implicit bias is a fairly new endeavor, and not all judges are necessarily aware of these biases. Even when judges are...
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Devereux P, Miller M, Kirshenbaum J
Pers Individ Dif
. 2021 Sep;
182:111069.
PMID: 34538994
We examined relationships between moral disengagement, locus of control, and just world beliefs and adherence to COVID-19 containment measures. We predicted that these individual differences would be more influential for...
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Reichert J, Miller M
Health Psychol Res
. 2020 Oct;
8(2):8797.
PMID: 33123643
To combat rising rates of childhood obesity in the U.S. requires helping parents recognize when their child is overweight or obese. However, parents' accuracy might be affected by social comparisons,...
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Knoche V, Summers A, Miller M
J Child Adolesc Trauma
. 2020 Apr;
11(4):495-505.
PMID: 32318171
The law and legal processes can affect the psychological and emotional well-being of the people involved. Individuals who are already traumatized can experience stress which triggers prior trauma through court...
9.
Miller M, Reichert J, Bornstein B, Shulman G
Psychiatr Psychol Law
. 2020 Jan;
25(4):602-618.
PMID: 31984041
Because judges experience a myriad of occupational stressors, they are at risk of experiencing secondary trauma, burnout, negative mental/physical health, poor job performance and low job satisfaction. These experiences might...
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Wood E, Trescher S, Miller M, McDermott C
Psychiatr Psychol Law
. 2020 Jan;
25(2):219-236.
PMID: 31984017
Postpartum depression defense (PPDD) is a form of insanity defense often used when mothers harm their children. Although courts have determined that insanity defenses, including PPDD, can be used as...