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  • Law and Psychology: Current Legal Issues Volume 9

    Law and Psychology by Brooks-Gordon, Belinda; Freeman, Michael;

    Current Legal Issues Volume 9

    Series: Current Legal Issues;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 9 November 2006

    • ISBN 9780199211395
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages528 pages
    • Size 240x165x35 mm
    • Weight 939 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations Numerous tables and line drawings
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    Law and Psychology, the latest volume in the Current Legal Issues series, contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and psychology. The volume includes studies of jury trials in terrorism cases, psycological evidence in family law cases, child witness testimony and the role of psychology in punishment theory.

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    Current Legal Issues, like its sister volume Current Legal Problems, is based upon an annual colloquium held at University College London. Each year, leading scholars from around the world gather to discuss the relationship between law and another discipline of thought. Each colloqium examines how the external discipline is conceived in legal thought and argument, how the law is pictured in that discipline, and analyses points of controversy in the use, and abuse, of extra-legal arguments within legal theory and practice.

    Law and Psychology, the latest volume in the Current Legal Issues series, contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and psychology. The volume includes studies of jury trials in terrorism cases, psychological evidence in family law cases, child witness testimony and the role of psychology in punishment theory.

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    Table of Contents:

    Law And Psychology: Issues for Today
    Breaking Down the Barriers
    Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Enhancing the Relationship Between Law and Psychology
    Legal Decision Making: Psychological Reality Meets Legal Idealism
    Can Cognitive Neuroscience Make Psychology a Foundational Discipline for the Study of Law?
    How Psychology is Changing The Punishment Theory Debate
    Modelling Systematic Communication Differences Between Law and Science
    Cognitive Errors, Individual Differences, and Paternalism
    Developmentally Appropriate Interview Techniques
    Nothing But The Truth: Achieving Best Evidence Through Interviewing in the Forensic Setting
    Lie Detection Assessments as Evidence in Criminal Courts
    Towards a Broader Perspective on the Problem of Mistaken Identification: Police Decision-Making And Identification Procedures.
    Child Witness Testimony: What Do We Know And Where Are We Going?
    The Controversy over Psychological Evidence in Family Law Cases
    Domestic Violence and Child Protection: Can Psychology Inform Legal Decisions?
    Legal and Psychological Approaches to Understanding Domestic Violence for American Indian Women
    Worlds Colliding: Legal Regulation And Psychologists' Evidence about Workplace Bullying
    Psychology, Law and Murders of Gay Men: Responding to Homosexual Advances
    Trial By Jury Involving Persons Accused of Terrorism or Supporting Terrorism
    Muddying the Waters with Red Herrings: Jurors, Juries and Expert Evidence
    Conflicts over Territory: Anti-Social Behaviour Legislation and Young People
    Psychology as Reconstituted by Education and Law; The Case of Children with Autism
    The Construction of Memory Through Law and Law's Responsiveness to Children
    A Dual Process that Disables the Persuasive Impact of Mass Media Appeals to Obey Tax Laws
    Consumer Bankruptcy Reform and the Heuristic Borrower
    Regulating Prostitution
    Psychoanalysis and the Nazis

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