Description

Book Synopsis
A landmark book for psychologists and professionals in the criminal justice system, Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice thoroughly integrates psychological theory with legal practice.

Table of Contents
About the editors.

Contributors.

Preface.

Chapter 1 Psychology and law: A science to be applied (David Carson, Becky Milne, Francis Pakes, Karen Shalev and Andrea Shawyer).

Chapter 2 Eyewitness Identification (Ronald P. Fisher & Margaret C. Reardon).

Chapter 3 Behavioural science and the law: Investigation (John G. D. Grieve).

Chapter 4 Investigative interviewing: the role of research (Becky Milne, Gary Shaw and Ray Bull).

Chapter 5 Credibility assessments in a legal context (Aldert Vrij).

Chapter 6 Fact finding and evidence (Jenny McEwan).

Chapter 7 A psychology and law of fact finding? (David Carson).

Chapter 8 Criminal responsibility (Susan Dennison).

Chapter 9 Criminal thinking (Emma Palmer).

Chapter 10 The Mentally Disordered Offender: Disenablers for the Delivery of Justice (Jane Winstone and Francis Pakes).

Chapter 11 Decision making in criminal justice (Edie Greene and Leslie Ellis).

Chapter 12 A behavioral science perspective on identifying and managing hindsight bias and unstructured judgment: Implications for legal decision making (Kirk Heilbrun and Jacey Erickson).

Chapter 13 To decide or not to decide: Decision making and decision avoidance in critical incidents (Marie Eyre and Laurence Alison).

Chapter 14 Processes: Proving guilt, disproving innocence (David Carson).

Chapter 15 The changing nature of adversarial, inquisitorial and Islamic trials (Francis Pakes).

Chapter 16 Misapplication of Psychology in Court (Peter J. van Koppen).

Chapter 17 Identifying liability for organizational errors (David Carson).

Chapter 18 Applying Key Civil Law concepts (David Carson, Becky Milne, Francis Pakes, Karen Shalev and Andrea Shawyer).

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 27/07/2007
      ISBN13: 9780470015155, 978-0470015155
      ISBN10: 0470015152
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A landmark book for psychologists and professionals in the criminal justice system, Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice thoroughly integrates psychological theory with legal practice.

      Table of Contents
      About the editors.

      Contributors.

      Preface.

      Chapter 1 Psychology and law: A science to be applied (David Carson, Becky Milne, Francis Pakes, Karen Shalev and Andrea Shawyer).

      Chapter 2 Eyewitness Identification (Ronald P. Fisher & Margaret C. Reardon).

      Chapter 3 Behavioural science and the law: Investigation (John G. D. Grieve).

      Chapter 4 Investigative interviewing: the role of research (Becky Milne, Gary Shaw and Ray Bull).

      Chapter 5 Credibility assessments in a legal context (Aldert Vrij).

      Chapter 6 Fact finding and evidence (Jenny McEwan).

      Chapter 7 A psychology and law of fact finding? (David Carson).

      Chapter 8 Criminal responsibility (Susan Dennison).

      Chapter 9 Criminal thinking (Emma Palmer).

      Chapter 10 The Mentally Disordered Offender: Disenablers for the Delivery of Justice (Jane Winstone and Francis Pakes).

      Chapter 11 Decision making in criminal justice (Edie Greene and Leslie Ellis).

      Chapter 12 A behavioral science perspective on identifying and managing hindsight bias and unstructured judgment: Implications for legal decision making (Kirk Heilbrun and Jacey Erickson).

      Chapter 13 To decide or not to decide: Decision making and decision avoidance in critical incidents (Marie Eyre and Laurence Alison).

      Chapter 14 Processes: Proving guilt, disproving innocence (David Carson).

      Chapter 15 The changing nature of adversarial, inquisitorial and Islamic trials (Francis Pakes).

      Chapter 16 Misapplication of Psychology in Court (Peter J. van Koppen).

      Chapter 17 Identifying liability for organizational errors (David Carson).

      Chapter 18 Applying Key Civil Law concepts (David Carson, Becky Milne, Francis Pakes, Karen Shalev and Andrea Shawyer).

      Index.

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