Psychology and Law

  • Psychology and Law: Research and Practice
    By Curt R. Bartol, Anne M. Bartol

    Heilbrun, K., Grisso, T., Goldstein, A. M., & Laduke, C. (2013). ... Heilbrun, K., Marczyk, G. R., DeMatteo, D., Zillmer, E. A., Harris, J., & Jennings, T. (2003). ... Henderson, J. M., Williams, C. C., & Falk, R. J. (2005).

  • Psychology and Law: Can Justice Survive the Social Sciences?
    By Daniel N. Robinson

    We may be tempted to rewrite the laws so that no one is ever punished for actions proceeding from religious conviction , but these are not the laws we have , nor are they the laws that faced David Berkowitz on the day of his trial .

  • Psychology and Law: Bridging the Gap
    By David Canter, Rita Zukauskiene

    United Kingdom Caselaw The decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Lowery v The Queen [1974] AC 85 illustrates the complexity of the courts' varying decisions in allowing expert evidence about character and what might ...

  • Psychology and Law: An Empirical Perspective
    By Neil Brewer, Kipling D. Williams

    This volume analyzes the processes involved in such tasks as interviewing witnesses, detecting deception, and eliciting eyewitness reports and identification from adults and children.

  • Psychology and Law: Bridging the Gap
    By Professor David Canter, Professor Rita Žukauskiene

    This important book captures contemporary attempts to build bridges between the two very different disciplines of law and psychology and to establish the true nature of the interaction between the two.

  • Psychology and Law: The State of the Discipline
    By James R.P. Ogloff, Ronald Roesch, Stephen D. Hart

    Topics examined in this insightful text include: juries and the current empirical literature witnesses and the validity of reports preventing mistaken convictions in eyewitness identification trials forensic assessment and treatment ...

  • Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction
    By Andreas Kapardis

    This book is the authoritative work for students and professionals in psychology and law.

  • Psychology and Law: Truthfulness, Accuracy and Credibility
    By Ray Bull, Amina A Memon, Aldert Vrij

    This second edition of Psychology and Law: Truthfulness, Accuracy and Credibility is a substantially revised and exhaustive review of forensic research to do with credibility and the accuracy of evidence.

  • Psychology and Law: The State of the Discipline
    By James R.P. Ogloff, Ronald Roesch, Stephen D. Hart

    Of CBFT Programs and Patients -- Integration: Principles of Forensic Treatment -- Established Principles -- Emerging Principles -- Implications for Policy, Practice, and Research -- III.. Issues in Civil Law -- Chapter 8.

  • Psychology and Law: An Empirical Perspective
    By Neil Brewer, Kipling D. Williams

    An Empirical Perspective Neil Brewer, Kipling D. Williams. can Psychology–Law Society, ... The White Paper approach can be an effective way of bridging scientific psychology findings and legal policy. Some “rules of thumb” about how ...

  • Psychology and Law: International Perspectives
    By Friedrich Lösel, Doris Bender, Thomas Bliesener

    Psychology and Law: International Perspectives

  • Psychology and Law
    By Colin Tredoux

    South Africa , but it should be noted that the Professional Board for Psychology and the Health Professions Council of South ... SUMMARY 1 Three well - researched methods of detecting deception are : ( a ) analysis of verbal statements ...

  • Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction
    By Andreas Kapardis

    The assumption that when people lie is evidenced in physiological changes which they do not control underpins the polygraph test for detecting deceit. The idea that changes in blood pressure and pulse accompany lying was first put ...

  • Psychology and Law: Research and Practice
    By Curt R. Bartol, Anne M. Bartol

    This comprehensive book examines complex material in detail and explains it in an easy-to-read way.

  • Psychology and Law: Research and Practice
    By Curt R. Bartol, Anne M. Bartol

    Implicit Association Test. Journal of Personality and Social ... Evaluating competencies: Forensic assessments and instruments. New York, NY: Plenum. ... Assessing understanding and appreciation of Miranda rights: Manual and materials.

  • Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction
    By Andreas Kapardis

    Fully revised and expanded, this third edition of Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction is a discussion of contemporary debates at the interface between psychology and criminal law.

  • Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction
    By Andreas Kapardis

    The book draws upon sources from Europe, North America and Australia to investigate the subjectivity and human fallibility inherent in our systems of justice.

  • Psychology and Law: Research and Practice
    By Curt R. Bartol, Anne M. Bartol

    . . . The text incorporates contemporary cases and information and maintains a good balance between the important issues in psychology and law.” —Barbara Abbott, New England College