
The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Law
Women and Syndrome Evidence
Series: Critical psychology S.;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 29 June 2000
- ISBN 9780415147835
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 297x210 mm
- Weight 470 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Law brings an innovative, feminist analysis to these affiliated fields. In addition to the explicit relationship between the two fields, they argue that there is an unrecognised implicit relation existing
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The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Law brings an innovative, feminist analysis to these affiliated fields. In addition to the explicit relationship between the two fields, they argue that there is an unrecognised implicit relation existing within the intersection of psychology and law which they find works to the disadvantage of women.
'The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Law by Raitt and Zeedyk is an immensely thought-provoking and illuminating book.' - Irina Anderson, University of East London, in Feminism & Psychology
Table of Contents:
Table of Cases. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. The explicit relation. The implicit relation. Battered Woman's Syndrome. Rape Trauma Syndrome. Premenstrual Syndrome. False Memory Syndrome. Moving Beyond the Implicit Relation. Notes. References. Name Index. Subject Index.
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