Psychology and Law : Truthfulness, Accuracy and Credibility
Psychology and Law : Truthfulness, Accuracy and Credibility
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Author(s): Bull, Ray
Memon, Amina
Memon, Amina A.
Vrij, Aldert
ISBN No.: 9780470850602
Edition: Revised
Pages: 236
Year: 200308
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 328.44
Status: Out Of Print

ABOUT THE AUTHORS. PREFACE. Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION. Chapter 2: TELLING AND DETECTING LIES. Some Characteristics of Deception. Nonverbal Behaviour and Deception. Verbal Behaviour and Deception: Criteria-Based Content Analysis. Physiological Reactions and Deception: The Polygraph.


Detecting Lies. Difficulties and Pitfalls for Lie Detectors. Summary and Conclusion. Chapter 3: FACIAL APPEARANCE AND CRIMINALITY. Matching Faces to Crimes. Attractiveness. Facial Appearance and Deceit. Police Officers.


Children. Facial Surgery for Criminals. Frequency of Facial Abnormality. Weak Methodologies. Does Facial Appearance have an Effect in the Courtroom? Attributions of Responsibility. Group Decision Making. Meta-analysis. Real-Life Court Proceedings.


Summary and Conclusion. Chapter 4: INTERVIEWING SUSPECTS. How to Get the Suspect to Talk. How to Let the Suspect Talk. How Many Suspects Confess and Why? Quality of the Interview. False Confessions. Summary and Conclusion. Chapter 5: INTERVIEWING WITNESSES.


The Effects of Long Delays. Facial Identification. Individual Differences. Suggestibility. Suggestion from Stereotypes. Interviewing Vulnerable Witnesses. Contributions from Cognitive Psychology. Contributions from Social Psychology.


Interviewer Manner. Summary and Conclusion. Chapter 6: PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY. Estimator Variables and System Variables in Eyewitness Identification. Estimator Variables. System Variables. Summary and Conclusion. Chapter 7: FALSE MEMORIES.


Repression, Amnesia and Memory for Early Childhood Experiences. Adults' Memories for Traumatic and Non-traumatic Events. Implanting False Memories. Mechanisms Responsible for the Creation of False Memories and Beliefs. Verifying the Accuracy of Recovered Memories in the Courtroom. Summary and Conclusion. Chapter 8: JURY DECISION MAKING. The Jury System in Different Countries.


Empirical Research on Juries: Methodology. Juror Characteristics. How the Social Perceptions of Jurors May Influence Decisions. Social Identity and Juror Decisions. Prior Character Evidence. Publicity Before and During the Trial. The Story Model. Evidence.


Aiding Juries. Judge/Lawyer Characteristics. Jury Deliberation. Summary and Conclusion. Chapter 9: THE ROLE OF EXPERT WITNESSES. Admissibility of Expert Testimony. Expert Testimony: Its Impact on Jury Decision Making. Examples of Research on the Impact of Expert Testimony.


Ethical Issues. The Hired Gun Effect. Objectivity in Child Abuse Trials. Summary and Conclusion. REFERENCES. INDEX.


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