Elizabeth Knoll
Senior Editor for the Behavioral Sciences, Education and Law
I seek general interest and academic books in education, psychology, and law. In education, I am particularly interested in political and social aspects of education, and especially the subculture of universities. In psychology, I continue the Press’s long-standing strong list in developmental psychology, and also look for books in aspects of psychology with significant cultural and political resonance. I acquire widely in law, but am particularly interested in law and psychology, family law, and education law.
Some recent books are:

- Abducted
- How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by Aliens

- Is It Me or My Meds?
- Living with Antidepressants

- Minding Justice
- Laws That Deprive People with Mental Disability of Life and Liberty

- College Unranked
- Ending the College Admissions Frenzy

