Regina Schuller
Professor Emeritus
Locations / Contact Info:
245Keele CampusPhone (Campus Location ): 416 736 2100 Ext. 33190
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Research Areas
Faculty & School/Dept.
Faculty of Health - Department of Psychology
Degrees
PhD - 1990
University of Western Ontario
London
BSc - 1984
University of Toronto
Toronto
MA - 1985
University of Western Ontario
London
Selected Publications
BOOKS
- Costanzo, M., Krauss, D, Schuller, R. A. & McLachan (2014). Forensic and Legal Psychology, First Canadian Edition. New York: Worth Publishing.
- Schuller, R. A. & Ogloff, J. R. P. (2001) (Eds.). An Introduction to Law and Psychology: Canadian Perspectives. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
- Schuller, R. A. & Erentzen, C. (2016). The battered woman syndrome and other psychological effects of domestic violence against women. In D. Faigman, D. Kaye, M. Saks, & J. Sanders (eds.), Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony. (Volume 1, 2016, pp. 412-468). St. Paul, MN: West.
- Erentzen, C. & Schuller, R. A. (2016). Battered child syndrome and other psychological effects of sexual and physical abuse on children. In D. Faigman, D. Kaye, M. Saks, & J. Sanders (eds.), Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony (Volume 1, 2016, pp. 486-419), St. Paul, MN: West
- Schuller, R. A. & Jenkins, G., (2007). Expert evidence pertaining to battered women: Limitations and reconceptualizations. In M. Costanzo, D. Krauss, & K. Pezdek (eds.), Expert Psychological Testimony for the Courts. (pp.203-225). Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- Schuller, R. A. & Rzepa, S. (2002). Battered woman syndrome and other psychological effects of domestic violence against women. In D. Faigman, D. Kaye, M. Saks, & J. Sanders (eds.), Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony, (2nd edition, Volume 2, pp. 37-72). St. Paul, MN: West.
- Schuller, R. A. (1998). Battered woman's syndrome evidence: Its impact on jurors' decisions. In G. Rigakos & K. Bonnycastle (eds.), Unsettling Truths, Battered women, Policy, Politics, and Contemporary Research in Canada, (pp. 112-118). Vancouver: Collective Press.
- Schuller, R. A. (1994). Applications of battered woman syndrome evidence in the courtroom: Social-psychological considerations. In M. Costanzo & S. Oskamp (eds.), Violence and the Law, (pp. 113-134). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Supervision
Currently available to supervise graduate students: No
Currently taking on work-study students, Graduate Assistants or Volunteers: No
Available to supervise undergraduate thesis projects: No