Nicholas Scurich

Nicholas Scurich

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Nicholas Scurich

Nicholas Scurich, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Irvine, specializes in the field of Psychology and Law, Judgment and Decision Making, Risk Assessment.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Implicit Blackstone ratios in decisions made by firearm and toolmark examiners.

Partitioning the Expected Value of Countermeasures with an Application to Terrorism

On coping in a non-binary world: Rejoinder to Biedermann and Kotsoglou

Hindsight bias in assessing child sexual abuse

Evidence-based frameworks of assessment and treatment in forensic psychiatry practice

JUDGING FIREARMS EVIDENCE AMD THE RULE 702 AMENDMENTS

Scientific guidelines for evaluating the validity of forensic feature-comparison methods

Judging firearms evidence and the Rule 702 Amendments

Nicholas Scurich Information

University

Position

Psychology & Social Behavior Criminology Law & Society

Citations(all)

1941

Citations(since 2020)

1242

Cited By

1204

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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University of California, Irvine

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Nicholas Scurich Skills & Research Interests

Psychology and Law

Judgment and Decision Making

Risk Assessment

Top articles of Nicholas Scurich

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Implicit Blackstone ratios in decisions made by firearm and toolmark examiners.

Nicholas Scurich

Richard S John

2024/3

Partitioning the Expected Value of Countermeasures with an Application to Terrorism

Decision Analysis

Richard S John

Robin L Dillon

William J Burns

Nicholas Scurich

2024/3

On coping in a non-binary world: Rejoinder to Biedermann and Kotsoglou

Statistics and Public Policy

Nicholas Scurich

Richard S John

2024/2/6

Hindsight bias in assessing child sexual abuse

Journal of sexual aggression

Nicholas Scurich

Şule Güney

Park Dietz

2023/1/2

Evidence-based frameworks of assessment and treatment in forensic psychiatry practice

Frontiers in Psychiatry

Yasin Hasan Balcioglu

Fatih Oncu

Conor O'Neill

Gautam Gulati

Nicholas Scurich

2023/10/13

JUDGING FIREARMS EVIDENCE AMD THE RULE 702 AMENDMENTS

Judicature

Brandon L Garrett

Nicholas Scurich

Eric Tucker

Hannah Bloom

2023

Scientific guidelines for evaluating the validity of forensic feature-comparison methods

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Nicholas Scurich

David L Faigman

Thomas D Albright

2023/10/10

Judging firearms evidence and the Rule 702 Amendments

Judicature

Brandon Garrett

Nicholas Scurich

Eric Tucker

Hannah Bloom

2023

Risk assessment of child-pornography-exclusive offenders.

Law and human behavior

Nicholas Scurich

Daniel A Krauss

2023/8

Judging firearms evidence

Brandon L Garrett

Eric Tucker

Nicholas Scurich

2023

Commentary on: Monson KL, Smith ED, Peters EM. Accuracy of comparison decisions by forensic firearms examiners. J forensic sci. 2022; 68 (1): 86-100. https://doi. org/10.1111 …

Journal of forensic sciences

Nicholas Scurich

Hal Stern

2023/5

Three-way ROCs for forensic decision making

Statistics and Public Policy

Nicholas Scurich

Richard S John

2023/12/31

Juror perceptions of incentivized informant testimony

Psychology, Crime & Law

Emily Shaw

Mona Lynch

Nicholas Scurich

2023/3/30

Female perpetrators of child sexual abuse in the United States

Journal of criminal psychology

Nicholas Scurich

2023/11/27

Inconclusives in firearm error rate studies are not ‘a pass’

Law, probability and risk

Nicholas Scurich

2022/6/1

The field of firearms forensics is flawed

Scientific American

David L Faigman

Nicholas Scurich

Thomas D Albright

2022

Surveying practicing firearm examiners

Forensic science international: Synergy

Nicholas Scurich

Brandon L Garrett

Robert M Thompson

2022/1/1

The dark figure of violence committed by discharged psychiatric inpatients

The Journal of Forensic Practice

Kaitlin Hardin

Nicholas Scurich

2022/6/28

State v. Yepez: Admissibility and Relevance of Behavioral Genetic Evidence in a Criminal Trial

Psychiatric Services

Nicholas Scurich

Paul S Appelbaum

2021/7/1

Psychological barriers to the detection of child sexual abuse

Nicholas Scurich

Park Dietz

2021/2/16

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