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Product details:
- Edition number 1st ed. 2016
- Publisher Springer International Publishing
- Date of Publication 21 October 2016
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783319430829
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages346 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 6623 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XII, 346 p. 4 illus. Illustrations, black & white 0
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Long description:
As with its esteemed predecessor, this timely volume offers ways of applying psychological knowledge to address pressing concerns in legal procedures and potentially to reduce criminal offending. In such areas as interrogations, expert testimony, evidence admissibility, and the “death qualification” process in capital trials, contributors offer scientific bases for trends in suspect, witness, and juror behavior and identify those practices liable to impinge on just outcomes. Recommendations span a wide range of research, practice, and policy areas, from better approaches to assessment to innovative strategies for reducing recidivism. The interdisciplinary perspectives of these chapters shed salient light on both the reach of the issues and possibilities for intervening to improve the functioning of the justice system.
Among the topics covered:
· The validity of pleading guilty.
· The impact of emotions on juror judgments and decision making.
· The content, purpose, and effects of expert testimony on interrogation practices and suspect confessions.
· A synthetic perspective on the own-race bias in eyewitness identification.
· Risk-reducing interventions for justice-involved individuals.· Criminal justice and psychological perspectives on deterring gangs.
As a means to spur research and discussion, and to inspire further collaboration between the fields, Volume 2 of Advances in Psychology and Law will interest and intrigue researchers and practitioners in law-psychology as well as practicing attorneys, trial consultants, and clinical psychologists.
Table of Contents:
The Validity of Pleading Guilty.- Capital-izing Jurors: How Death Qualification Relates to Jury Composition, Jurors’ Perceptions, and Trial Outcomes.- The Impact of Emotions on Juror Judgments and Decision Making.- Scientific Evidence and Juror Decision Making: Theory, Empirical Research, and Future Directions.- The Purpose, Content, and Effects of Expert Testimony on Interrogations and Confessions.- Psychology and the Federal Rules of Evidence.- An Examination of Whether Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) Evidence Satisfies the Relevance/Prejudice Admissibility Standard.- A Synthetic Perspective on the Own-race Bias in Eyewitness Identification.- Risk-Reducing Interventions for Justice-Involved Individuals: A Critical Review.- Deterring Gangs: Criminal Justice Approaches and Psychological Perspectives.
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