Memory Detection
Herausgeber: Verschuere, Bruno; Meijer, Ewout; Ben-Shakhar, Gershon
Memory Detection
Herausgeber: Verschuere, Bruno; Meijer, Ewout; Ben-Shakhar, Gershon
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The first book to focus on an exciting new alternative to the controversial 'lie-detector tests': the Concealed Information Test.
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The first book to focus on an exciting new alternative to the controversial 'lie-detector tests': the Concealed Information Test.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9780521769525
- ISBN-10: 0521769523
- Artikelnr.: 32205115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9780521769525
- ISBN-10: 0521769523
- Artikelnr.: 32205115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction: Introduction. Science on the rise: birth and
development of the Concealed Information Test Christopher J. Patrick; 1.
Encouraging the use of the Guilty Knowledge Test (GKT): what the GKT has to
offer law enforcement William G. Iacono; Part II. The Laboratory:
Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of the Concealed Information Test: 2.
Detecting concealed information using autonomic measures Matthias Gamer; 3.
Detecting concealed information in less than a second: response
latency-based measures Bruno Verschuere and Jan De Houwer; 4. P300 in
detecting concealed information J. Peter Rosenfeld; 5. Detecting of
deception and concealed information using neuroimaging techniques Matthias
Gamer; 6. New and old covert measures in the Concealed Information Test
Eitan Elaad; 7. Theory of the Concealed Information Test Bruno Verschuere
and Gershon Ben-Shakhar; Part III. Field Applications of Concealed
Information Detection: Promises and Perils: 8. Limitations of the Concealed
Information Test in criminal cases Donald J. Kraphol; 9. Validity of the
Concealed Information Test in realistic contexts Eitan Elaad; 10. Leakage
of information to innocent suspects M. T. Bradley, Clair A. Barefoot and
Andrea M. Arsenault; 11. Countermeasures Gershon Ben-Shakhar; 12.
Psychopathy and the detection of concealed information Bruno Verschuere;
13. Clinical applications of the Concealed Information Test John J. B.
Allen; 14. Daily application of the Concealed Information Test: Japan Akemi
Osugi; 15. The Concealed Information Test in the courtroom: legal aspects
Gershon Ben-Shakhar and Mordechai Kremnitzer; Part IV. Conclusions: 16.
Practical guidelines for developing a Concealed Information Test Ewout
Meijer, Bruno Verschuere and Gershon Ben-Shakhar; Epilogue Gershon
Ben-Shakhar, Bruno Verschuere and Ewout Meijer.
development of the Concealed Information Test Christopher J. Patrick; 1.
Encouraging the use of the Guilty Knowledge Test (GKT): what the GKT has to
offer law enforcement William G. Iacono; Part II. The Laboratory:
Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of the Concealed Information Test: 2.
Detecting concealed information using autonomic measures Matthias Gamer; 3.
Detecting concealed information in less than a second: response
latency-based measures Bruno Verschuere and Jan De Houwer; 4. P300 in
detecting concealed information J. Peter Rosenfeld; 5. Detecting of
deception and concealed information using neuroimaging techniques Matthias
Gamer; 6. New and old covert measures in the Concealed Information Test
Eitan Elaad; 7. Theory of the Concealed Information Test Bruno Verschuere
and Gershon Ben-Shakhar; Part III. Field Applications of Concealed
Information Detection: Promises and Perils: 8. Limitations of the Concealed
Information Test in criminal cases Donald J. Kraphol; 9. Validity of the
Concealed Information Test in realistic contexts Eitan Elaad; 10. Leakage
of information to innocent suspects M. T. Bradley, Clair A. Barefoot and
Andrea M. Arsenault; 11. Countermeasures Gershon Ben-Shakhar; 12.
Psychopathy and the detection of concealed information Bruno Verschuere;
13. Clinical applications of the Concealed Information Test John J. B.
Allen; 14. Daily application of the Concealed Information Test: Japan Akemi
Osugi; 15. The Concealed Information Test in the courtroom: legal aspects
Gershon Ben-Shakhar and Mordechai Kremnitzer; Part IV. Conclusions: 16.
Practical guidelines for developing a Concealed Information Test Ewout
Meijer, Bruno Verschuere and Gershon Ben-Shakhar; Epilogue Gershon
Ben-Shakhar, Bruno Verschuere and Ewout Meijer.
Part I. Introduction: Introduction. Science on the rise: birth and
development of the Concealed Information Test Christopher J. Patrick; 1.
Encouraging the use of the Guilty Knowledge Test (GKT): what the GKT has to
offer law enforcement William G. Iacono; Part II. The Laboratory:
Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of the Concealed Information Test: 2.
Detecting concealed information using autonomic measures Matthias Gamer; 3.
Detecting concealed information in less than a second: response
latency-based measures Bruno Verschuere and Jan De Houwer; 4. P300 in
detecting concealed information J. Peter Rosenfeld; 5. Detecting of
deception and concealed information using neuroimaging techniques Matthias
Gamer; 6. New and old covert measures in the Concealed Information Test
Eitan Elaad; 7. Theory of the Concealed Information Test Bruno Verschuere
and Gershon Ben-Shakhar; Part III. Field Applications of Concealed
Information Detection: Promises and Perils: 8. Limitations of the Concealed
Information Test in criminal cases Donald J. Kraphol; 9. Validity of the
Concealed Information Test in realistic contexts Eitan Elaad; 10. Leakage
of information to innocent suspects M. T. Bradley, Clair A. Barefoot and
Andrea M. Arsenault; 11. Countermeasures Gershon Ben-Shakhar; 12.
Psychopathy and the detection of concealed information Bruno Verschuere;
13. Clinical applications of the Concealed Information Test John J. B.
Allen; 14. Daily application of the Concealed Information Test: Japan Akemi
Osugi; 15. The Concealed Information Test in the courtroom: legal aspects
Gershon Ben-Shakhar and Mordechai Kremnitzer; Part IV. Conclusions: 16.
Practical guidelines for developing a Concealed Information Test Ewout
Meijer, Bruno Verschuere and Gershon Ben-Shakhar; Epilogue Gershon
Ben-Shakhar, Bruno Verschuere and Ewout Meijer.
development of the Concealed Information Test Christopher J. Patrick; 1.
Encouraging the use of the Guilty Knowledge Test (GKT): what the GKT has to
offer law enforcement William G. Iacono; Part II. The Laboratory:
Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of the Concealed Information Test: 2.
Detecting concealed information using autonomic measures Matthias Gamer; 3.
Detecting concealed information in less than a second: response
latency-based measures Bruno Verschuere and Jan De Houwer; 4. P300 in
detecting concealed information J. Peter Rosenfeld; 5. Detecting of
deception and concealed information using neuroimaging techniques Matthias
Gamer; 6. New and old covert measures in the Concealed Information Test
Eitan Elaad; 7. Theory of the Concealed Information Test Bruno Verschuere
and Gershon Ben-Shakhar; Part III. Field Applications of Concealed
Information Detection: Promises and Perils: 8. Limitations of the Concealed
Information Test in criminal cases Donald J. Kraphol; 9. Validity of the
Concealed Information Test in realistic contexts Eitan Elaad; 10. Leakage
of information to innocent suspects M. T. Bradley, Clair A. Barefoot and
Andrea M. Arsenault; 11. Countermeasures Gershon Ben-Shakhar; 12.
Psychopathy and the detection of concealed information Bruno Verschuere;
13. Clinical applications of the Concealed Information Test John J. B.
Allen; 14. Daily application of the Concealed Information Test: Japan Akemi
Osugi; 15. The Concealed Information Test in the courtroom: legal aspects
Gershon Ben-Shakhar and Mordechai Kremnitzer; Part IV. Conclusions: 16.
Practical guidelines for developing a Concealed Information Test Ewout
Meijer, Bruno Verschuere and Gershon Ben-Shakhar; Epilogue Gershon
Ben-Shakhar, Bruno Verschuere and Ewout Meijer.