The American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS) is an academic society for legal and forensic psychologists, as well as general psychologists who are interested in the application of psychology to the law. AP-LS serves as Division 41 of the American Psychological Association and publishes the journal Law and Human Behavior.
External links
- American Psychology-Law Society Website
- Division 41 description from the American Psychological Association
- 2008 AP-LS Conference
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