Haley Moon Data-verified
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Haley Moon's research focuses on the intersection of mental health, legal proceedings, and animal models of disease. Her work has investigated the impact of mental illness on jury attitudes and verdict outcomes in sex crime cases, examining factors such as juror bias and the defendant's mental state. Moon has also explored the sustainability and effectiveness of mental health support within police reform initiatives. Additionally, her research extends to preclinical studies, utilizing animal models to investigate potential therapeutic agents for neurological conditions. This includes work on the effects of dimethyl fumarate and its interaction with CX3C chemokine receptor 1 in the context of disease models, specifically focusing on the hippocampus and inflammation. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 across 11 publications with 92 citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 92
Selected Publications
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Juror bias and mental illness: the double stigma of paraphilic disorders in sex crime cases (2025)
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- Juror bias and mental illness: the double stigma of paraphilic disorders in sex crime cases
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