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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2005.
Full Description
From the initial investigation of a crime to the sentencing of an offender, many everyday practices within the criminal justice system involve complex psychological processes. This volume analyzes the processes involved in such tasks as interviewing witnesses, detecting deception, and eliciting eyewitness reports and identification from adults and children. Factors that influence decision making by jurors and judges are examined as well. Throughout, findings from experimental research are translated into clear recommendations for improving the quality of evidence and the fairness of investigative and legal proceedings. The book also addresses salient methodological questions and identifies key directions for future investigation.
Contents
1. Psychology and Law ResearchWilliams, and Carolyn Semmler2. Investigative Interviewing, Martine B. Powell, Ronald P. Fisher, and Rebecca Wright3. Deception Detection, Par Anders Granhag and Aldert Vrij4. Eyewitness Recall and Testimony, Ainat Pansky, Asher Koriat, and Morris Goldsmith5. Children's Recall and Testimony, Jason J. Dickinson, Debra A. Poole, and Rachel L. Laimon6. Eyewitness Identification, Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber, and Carolyn Semmler7. False Memories, Matthew P. Gerrie, Maryanne Garry, and Elizabeth F. Loftus8. Pretrial Publicity and Its Influence on Juror Decision Making, Christina A. Studebaker and Steven D. Penrod9. Trial Strategy and Tactics, Kipling D. Williams and Andrew Jones10. Simulation, Realism, and the Study of the Jury, Norbert L. Kerr and Robert M. Bray 11. The Psychology of Jury and Juror Decision Making, Lora M. Levett, Erin M. Danielsen, Margaret Bull Kovera, and Brian L. Cutler 12. The Comprehension of Judicial Instructions, James R. P. Ogloff and V. Gordon Rose13. Dealing with the Guilty Offender, Jane Goodman-Delahunty, Lynne ForsterLee, and Robert ForsterLee14. Helping Experimental Psychology Affect Legal Policy, Gary L. Wells