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Daniella Cluver
Graduate Research Asst Psychology University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Daniella's research interests center on applying various social-cognitive theories across a wide range of legal and policy domains. Her current work investigates the role of emotions and emotion regulation techniques in legal decision-making outcomes, particularly in judgments and attitudes towards marginalized victims and offenders.
Daniella also has experience as an applied researcher, conducting program evaluations for social and governmental agencies, trial consulting, and court watch projects. Daniella enjoys traveling (when she can), discovering new podcasts, and spending time with her cat, Cricket. She is also an avid figure skater and a former professional ballet dancer.
Education
San Francisco State University (2019 - 2022)
University of Nebraska - Lincoln (2022 - Present)
Recent Posters, Presentations, & Papers
Cluver, D., & Wiener, R. L., (In Preparation). Regulating Emotions in the Courtroom: The Influence of Emotion Regulation on Punishment and Victim Blame in Domestic Violence Cases. Manuscript in Preparation.
Cluver, D., & Wiener, R. L., (June 7, 2024). The Role of Emotion in Domestic Violence Victim Impact Statements. Oral Presentation at the Law and Society Association Conference, Denver, CO.
Cluver, D., McBride, B., Smith, A., & Wiener, R. (March 18, 2023). Compassion Perspectives: Determining Seriousness and Punishment. Poster for the American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.