1. Children’s Socio-Moral Judgments and Behaviors toward Peers with and without Incarcerated Parents Dunlea, James; Goel, Devyani; Heiphetz, Larisa A. 2022 Articles Social perceptionSocial perception in childrenMoral developmentPunishment
2. Language shapes children’s attitudes: Consequences of internal, behavioral, and societal information in punitive and nonpunitive contexts Heiphetz, Larisa A.; Dunlea, James 2022 Articles Social perceptionSocial perception in childrenMoral developmentPunishmentPsychology
3. The essence of an immigrant identity: Children's pro-social responses to others based on perceived ability and desire to change Dunlea, James; Wolle, Redeate; Heiphetz, Larisa A. 2022 Chapters (Layout Features) Identity (Psychology)Emigration and immigrationEthicsCognition in children--Social aspectsCognition--Social aspects
4. Materials for: Explanations shape children’s attitudes: Consequences of internal, behavioral, and societal explanations in punitive and non-punitive contexts Dunlea, James 2021 Data Collection Materials Cognition in children--Social aspectsPsychology
5. Moral Psychology as a Necessary Bridge between Social Cognition and Law Dunlea, James; Heiphetz, Larisa A. 2021 Articles PsychologyEthicsIntergroup relationsLawPunishmentPrejudices
6. Enduring Positivity: Children of Incarcerated Parents Report More Positive Than Negative Emotions When Thinking About Close Others Dunlea, James; Wolle, Redeate; Heiphetz, Larisa A. 2020 Articles PsychologyChildren of prisonersSocial perceptionEthics
7. Children's and Adults' Understanding of Punishment and the Criminal Justice System Heiphetz, Larisa A.; Dunlea, James 2019 Articles PsychologySocial cognitive theoryEthicsPunishmentImprisonmentCriminal justice, Administration of--Public opinion