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The Routledge International Handbook of Legal and Investigative Psychology: Routledge International Handbooks

Editat de Ray Bull, Iris Blandón-Gitlin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 ian 2023
The Routledge International Handbook of Legal and Investigative Psychology explores contemporary topics in psychological science, applying them to investigative and legal procedures. Written by recognized scholars from around the globe, this book brings together current research, emerging trends, and cutting-edge debates in a single comprehensive and authoritative volume.


Drawing from both research and practice, this handbook highlights many important issues such as: how to investigate and prosecute rape; the value of emotional affect in homicide investigations; and factors affecting jurors’ and suspects’ decision making. By considering current research, the authors inform both legal and investigative professionals of findings that are of direct relevance to them, and the steps that can be taken to improve efficiency.


This collection will inform investigative and legal professionals, advanced psychology students, academics, researchers, and policy makers. It will also be of great interest to researchers from other disciplines, including criminology, policing, and law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032475271
ISBN-10: 1032475277
Pagini: 342
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Recenzii

"Whether struggling for accountability for major human rights abuses or trying to save an innocent client from a serious miscarriage of justice, sooner or later a lawyer is confronted with problems of evidence, particularly in assessing credibility of witnesses, reliability of memory, and psychological effects of various forms of coercion. This remarkable volume by world-renowned specialists offers practitioners the most up-to-date findings of science on the complex relationship between psychology and the law." - Juan E Méndez, Professor of Human Rights Law in Residence, Washington College of Law, Washington, USA."Editors Ray Bull and Iris Blandón-Gitlin and their authors deliver readable and up-to-date overviews of the state of psychological research on legally-relevant topics. This timely and accessible volume is written for investigative and legal professionals and students with an interest in psycho-legal research such as eyewitness evidence, jury competence, lie detection strategies, crime scene analysis, stalking, and false memories. Investigative interviewing is given extended treatment with chapters touching on the right to silence, interview strategies, establishing cooperation, eliciting information, avoiding bias, and training-as well as chapters focusing on sexual assault, minority suspects, and the use of interpreters. A rich and engaging new resource!"Steven Penrod, John Jay college, City University of New York, USA

Cuprins

List of Contributors




Introduction


Ray Bull and Iris Blandon-Gitlin









  1. The Right to Remain Silent: Realities and Illusions



    Saul M. Kassin, Kyle C. Scherr and Fabiana Alceste





  2. Roar or ‘PEACE’: Is it a ‘Tall Story’?



    Ray Bull





  3. True and False Memories in Forensic Contexts



    Iris Blandon-Gitlin and Elise Fenn





  4. Investigating and Prosecuting Rape: Victim and Criminal Justice Professionals’ Perspectives



    Emma Sleath





  5. The Probative Value of Emotional Affect in Homicide Investigations



    Emily V. Shaw, Jennifer Gongola, Jennifer Teitcher and Nicholas Scurich





  6. Investigative Decision Making



    Karl Ask and Ivar Fahsing





  7. Cognitive Fluency in the Courtroom



    Eryn Newman, Madeline Jalbert, and Neal Feigenson





  8. Interviewing and Interrogating Minority Suspects: Psychological Science Can Help Improve the Process and Outcomes



    Elise Fenn, Catherine Grosz and Iris Blandon-Gitlin





  9. Interpreters in Investigative Contexts



    Jacqueline Evans, Sarah Shaffer and Dave Walsh





  10. Impact of Alcohol and other Drugs on Eyewitness Memory



    Heather D. Flowe, Melissa F. Colloff, Lilian Kloft, Theodore Jores and Laura M. Stevens





  11. Lay Participation in Legal Decision Making



    Margaret Bull Kovera and Lora M. Levett





  12. Police Interviewing of Sexual Assault Victims: Current Organisational Responses and Recommendations for Improvement



    Nina J. Westera, Martine B. Powell, Rebecca Milne and Jane Goodman-Delahunty





  13. Reviewing the use of Crime Linkage Evidence within a Legal Context



    Kari Davies, Jessica Woodhams, Matthew Tonkin





  14. The Verifiability Approach: Advances, Challenges, and Future Prospects



    Galit Nahari and Aldert Vrij





  15. Emotion – Internal and External Consequences for Legal Authorities



    Annika Melinder, Chiara Mirandola, and Livia Gilstrap





  16. Stalking: How Perceptions differ from Reality and why these Differences matter by Adrian J. Scott






  17. Establishing cooperation and eliciting information: Semi-cooperative sources’ affective resistance and cognitive strategies



    Simon Oleszkiewicz and Pär Anders Granhag





  18. Evidence of Identification from Eyewitnesses



    Colin Tredoux and Jacques Py





  19. From the Ivory Tower to the Interrogation Room: Training and Field Evaluation Research on Suspect Interviewing



    Melissa B. Russano, Christopher E. Kelly, and Christian A. Meissner





  20. Introducing Psychology to the Justice System in Taiwan



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Notă biografică

Ray Bull is Immediate Past President of the European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL). In 2010 he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the British Psychological Society, an honour restricted to 40 living psychologists. In 2008 he received the EAPL Award for Life-time Contribution to Psychology and Law. He regularly acts as an expert witness and conducts workshops/training on investigative interviewing around the world.


Iris Blandón-Gitlin is Professor of Psychology at California State University, Fullerton, USA. Her research focuses on examining social-cognitive factors that influence people’s memories, the detecting of deception, and the elicitation of information from sources in forensic contexts. Dr Blandón-Gitlin also consults in criminal cases and frequently conducts training for professionals in the legal community.

Descriere

The Routledge International Handbook of Legal and Investigative Psychology brings together some of the world’s leading experts in forensic sciences in a single comprehensive and authoritative volume.