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P1: GCR Law and Human Behavior [lahu] pp886-lahu-471102 June 19, 2003 18:45 Style file version June 4th, 2002 ° C Law and Human Behavior, Vol. 27, No. 4, August 2003 ( 2003) APLS 2004 Annual Conference Scottsdale, AZ – March 4–7 Submission Deadline is October 1, 2003 The 2004 AP-LS Annual Conference will be held March 4–7 at the Doubletree Par- adise Valley Resort in Scottsdale, AZ. Proposals for symposia, papers, and posters addressing topics in all areas of psychology and law are invited. International sub- missions are welcome, and papers authored or coauthored by students are also en- couraged. We especially welcome proposals that are empirically based and those that describe innovative applications of psychology to law and policy. Paper proposals are appropriate for presentations that will focus on an indi- vidual research topic or piece of legal scholarship. After acceptance/rejection of proposals has been determined, the conference cochairs will group paper presen- tations into sessions consisting of 3–5 presentations. (Each paper session at the conference will be allotted 50 min. The amount of time allowed for each indi- vidual presentation will be determined by the total number of presentations involved.) A symposium proposal is appropriate for a
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Published: Oct 7, 2004
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