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    Psychology and law : criminal and civil perspectives / edited by Ronald Roesch and Nathalie Gagnon.

    • Title:Psychology and law : criminal and civil perspectives / edited by Ronald Roesch and Nathalie Gagnon.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Roesch, Ronald, 1947-
      Gagnon, Nathalie.
    • Published/Created:Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2007.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Law--Psychological aspects.
      Forensic psychology.
      Criminal psychology.
    • Description:xxv, 532 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
    • Series:International library of psychology.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780754626251 (alk. paper)
    • Contents:1. Memory Faults and Fixes / Elizabeth F. Loftus
      2. Intoxicated Witness: Effects of Alcohol on Identification Accuracy from Showups / Jennifer E. Dysart, R. C. L. Lindsay, Tara K. MacDonald and Christopher Wicke
      3. Eyewitness Identification Procedures: Recommendations for Lineups and Photospreads / Gary L. Wells, Mark Small, Steven Penrod, Roy S. Malpass, Solomon M. Fulero and C. A. E. Brimacombe
      4. Lineup and Photo Spread Procedures: Issues Concerning Policy Recommendations / Avraham M. Levi and R. C. L. Lindsay
      5. Eyewitness Performance in Cognitive and Structured Interviews / Amina Memon, Linsey Wark, Angela Holley, Ray Bull and Guenter Koehnken
      6. Witness Confidence and Witness Accuracy: Assessing their Forensic Relation / Steven Penrod and Brian Cutler
      7. Over a Decade of Research on Children's Eyewitness Testimony: What Have We Learned? Where Do We Go From Here? / Gail S. Goodman and Jennifer M. Schaaf
      8. Who Can Catch a Liar? / Paul Ekman and Maureen O'Sullivan
      9. Detecting True Lies: Police Officers' Ability to Detect Suspects' Lies / Samantha Mann, Aldert Vrij and Ray Bull
      10. What is the Current Truth about Polygraph Lie Detection? / Klaus Fiedler, Jeannette Schmid and Teresa Stahl
      11. On the Psychology of Confessions: Does Innocence Put Innocents at Risk? / Saul M. Kassin
      12. What Makes a Good Alibi? A Proposed Taxonomy / Elizabeth A. Olson and Gary L. Wells
      13. Effects of Pretrial Publicity on Juror Verdicts: A Meta-Analytic Review / Nancy Mehrkens Steblay, Jasmina Besirevic, Solomon M. Fulero and Belia Jimenez-Lorente
      14. Stealing Thunder as a Courtroom Tactic Revisited: Processes and Boundaries / Lara Dolnik, Trevor I. Case and Kipling D. Williams
      15. Effects of British and American Trial Procedures on the Quality of Juror Decision-Making / Marisa E. Collett and Margaret Bull Kovera
      16. Discussion Content and Perception of Deliberation in Western European versus American Juries / Ana M. Martin, Martin F. Kaplan and Jose M. Alamo
      17. Permitting Jury Discussions During Trial: Impact of the Arizona Reform / Paula L. Hannaford, Valerie P. Hans and G. Thomas Munsterman
      18. On Racial Diversity and Group Decision Making: Identifying Multiple Effects of Racial Composition on Jury Deliberations / Samuel R. Sommers
      19. Psycholegal Research on Jury Damage Awards / Edith Greene and Elizabeth F. Loftus
      20. Reducing Variability in Civil Jury Awards / Michael J. Saks, Lisa A. Hollinger, Roselle L. Wissler, David Lee Evans and Allen J. Hart
      21. PTSD and the Law of Psychiatric Injury in England and Wales: Finally Coming Closer? / Marios C. Adamou and Anthony S. Hale
      22. Mental Health Issues in Long-Term Solitary and "Supermax" Confinement / Craig Haney
      23. Assessment of the Commonsense Psychology Underlying Daubert: Legal Decision Makers' Abilities to Evaluate Expert Evidence in Hostile Work Environment Cases / Margaret Bull Kovera, Melissa B. Russano and Bradley D. McAuliff
      24. Expert Witnesses, Nonexpert Witnesses, and Nonwitness Experts / Michael J. Saks
      25. Expert Witness, the Adversary System, and the Voice of Reason: Reconciling impartiality and Advocacy / Daniel W. Shuman and Stuart A. Greenberg
      26. Expert Bias and Partisanship: A Comparison Between Australia and the Netherlands / Marijke Malsch and Jan Freckelton
      27. Social Science and the Courts: The Role of Amicus Curiae Briefs / Ronald Roesch, Stephen L. Golding, Valerie P. Hans and N. Dickon Reppucci
      28. Social Science Research in Law: A New Paradigm / John Monahan and Laurens Walker
      29. Psychology and Legal Change: The Impact of a Decade / Craig Haney.
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