Psychology and Law in Europe
When West Meets East
Herausgeber: Granhag, Pär-Anders; Shaboltas, Alla; Bull, Ray
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When West Meets East
Herausgeber: Granhag, Pär-Anders; Shaboltas, Alla; Bull, Ray
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This text is the first of its kind to offer insights into current developments in psychology and law in Russia.
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This text is the first of its kind to offer insights into current developments in psychology and law in Russia.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9781498780988
- ISBN-10: 1498780989
- Artikelnr.: 47443167
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9781498780988
- ISBN-10: 1498780989
- Artikelnr.: 47443167
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Pär-Anders Granhag, PhD in Psychology (Gothenburg University), currently holds a full-time position as Professor of Psychology at Gothenburg University, and is affiliated with the Norwegian Police University College and the University of Oslo (Department of Psychology). His scientific publications include more than 250 items, 135 of them papers published in international peer-reviewed journals (the majority on deception detection). Granhag has published papers in journals such as Journal of Applied Psychology, Current Directions in Psychological Science, Law and Human Behavior, Psychology, Public Policy and Law, and Psychological Science in the Public Interest. His work has been cited more than 4,500 times (H-factor 36). Ray Bull is Professor of Criminal Investigation at The University of Derby. In 2014 he became (for three years) President of the European Association of Psychology and Law. In 2012 he was made the first Honorary Life Member of the International Investigative Interviewing Research Group. In 2010 he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the British Psychological Society for the contribution made to the discipline of psychology (this honor is restricted to 40 living psychologists). In 2008 he received from the European Association of Psychology and Law the Award for Life-time Contribution to Psychology and Law. In 2005 he received a Commendation from the London Metropolitan Police for innovation and professionalism while assisting a complex rape investigation. He regularly acts as an expert witness and conducts workshops/training on investigative interviewing.
Introduction
P. A. Granhag, R. Bull, A. Shaboltas and E. Dozortseva
Section 1: Setting the stage
1. Forensic and criminal psychology in Russia: History of development and
current
state
A. Shaboltas
2. Legal consciousness: The nervous chord of a legal system
D. I. Lukovskaya and M. A. Kapustina
3. The origin of the paternalistic tradition in Russian social
consciousness
M. I. Yudina
Section 2: Crimes: Sex and money
4. Lay thinking about sexual murderer and victim in groups of young Russian
men and women
N. Dvoryanchikov, I. Bovina, O. Logunova and A. Gutnick
5. Assumptions underlying behavioral linkage revisited: ascertaining
individual differentiation and consistency in serial rape
M. Sorochinski and C.G. Salfati
6. Victims or "fighters"? Narratives of abused women who killed their male
intimate partners
P. S. Pereira
7. Mock jurors' understanding of forensic science and its perceived
importance in judicial processes
L. Hammond and M. Ioannou
8. Dysfunctional economic behaviour: Victims of financial debt (the case of
microfinance organization clients)
O. Deyneka
Section 3: Personality: Psychopathy and risk taking
9. Problem personalities in the workplace: Development of the Corporate
Personality Inventory
K. Fritzon, C. Bailey, S. Croom and N. Brooks
10. How moral emotions affect the probability of relapse
A. Körner, R. Schindler and T. Hahnemann
11. Personality traits of juveniles convicted of sexual assault
G. A. Vartanyan and S. V. Gorbatov
12. Risk-taking behaviour, values and attitudes towards traffic safety
among street racers in St. Petersburg
J. V. Granskaya and V. A. Zaicev
Section 4: Interviewing, memory and deception
13. The eye-closure interview: the practical utility of instructing
eyewitnesses to close their eyes
A .Vredeveldt and C. G. Tredoux
14. Understanding false memories: Dominant scientific theories and
explanatory mechanisms
J. Shaw
15. Verbal lie detection
A. Vrij and G. Nahari
P. A. Granhag, R. Bull, A. Shaboltas and E. Dozortseva
Section 1: Setting the stage
1. Forensic and criminal psychology in Russia: History of development and
current
state
A. Shaboltas
2. Legal consciousness: The nervous chord of a legal system
D. I. Lukovskaya and M. A. Kapustina
3. The origin of the paternalistic tradition in Russian social
consciousness
M. I. Yudina
Section 2: Crimes: Sex and money
4. Lay thinking about sexual murderer and victim in groups of young Russian
men and women
N. Dvoryanchikov, I. Bovina, O. Logunova and A. Gutnick
5. Assumptions underlying behavioral linkage revisited: ascertaining
individual differentiation and consistency in serial rape
M. Sorochinski and C.G. Salfati
6. Victims or "fighters"? Narratives of abused women who killed their male
intimate partners
P. S. Pereira
7. Mock jurors' understanding of forensic science and its perceived
importance in judicial processes
L. Hammond and M. Ioannou
8. Dysfunctional economic behaviour: Victims of financial debt (the case of
microfinance organization clients)
O. Deyneka
Section 3: Personality: Psychopathy and risk taking
9. Problem personalities in the workplace: Development of the Corporate
Personality Inventory
K. Fritzon, C. Bailey, S. Croom and N. Brooks
10. How moral emotions affect the probability of relapse
A. Körner, R. Schindler and T. Hahnemann
11. Personality traits of juveniles convicted of sexual assault
G. A. Vartanyan and S. V. Gorbatov
12. Risk-taking behaviour, values and attitudes towards traffic safety
among street racers in St. Petersburg
J. V. Granskaya and V. A. Zaicev
Section 4: Interviewing, memory and deception
13. The eye-closure interview: the practical utility of instructing
eyewitnesses to close their eyes
A .Vredeveldt and C. G. Tredoux
14. Understanding false memories: Dominant scientific theories and
explanatory mechanisms
J. Shaw
15. Verbal lie detection
A. Vrij and G. Nahari
Introduction
P. A. Granhag, R. Bull, A. Shaboltas and E. Dozortseva
Section 1: Setting the stage
1. Forensic and criminal psychology in Russia: History of development and
current
state
A. Shaboltas
2. Legal consciousness: The nervous chord of a legal system
D. I. Lukovskaya and M. A. Kapustina
3. The origin of the paternalistic tradition in Russian social
consciousness
M. I. Yudina
Section 2: Crimes: Sex and money
4. Lay thinking about sexual murderer and victim in groups of young Russian
men and women
N. Dvoryanchikov, I. Bovina, O. Logunova and A. Gutnick
5. Assumptions underlying behavioral linkage revisited: ascertaining
individual differentiation and consistency in serial rape
M. Sorochinski and C.G. Salfati
6. Victims or "fighters"? Narratives of abused women who killed their male
intimate partners
P. S. Pereira
7. Mock jurors' understanding of forensic science and its perceived
importance in judicial processes
L. Hammond and M. Ioannou
8. Dysfunctional economic behaviour: Victims of financial debt (the case of
microfinance organization clients)
O. Deyneka
Section 3: Personality: Psychopathy and risk taking
9. Problem personalities in the workplace: Development of the Corporate
Personality Inventory
K. Fritzon, C. Bailey, S. Croom and N. Brooks
10. How moral emotions affect the probability of relapse
A. Körner, R. Schindler and T. Hahnemann
11. Personality traits of juveniles convicted of sexual assault
G. A. Vartanyan and S. V. Gorbatov
12. Risk-taking behaviour, values and attitudes towards traffic safety
among street racers in St. Petersburg
J. V. Granskaya and V. A. Zaicev
Section 4: Interviewing, memory and deception
13. The eye-closure interview: the practical utility of instructing
eyewitnesses to close their eyes
A .Vredeveldt and C. G. Tredoux
14. Understanding false memories: Dominant scientific theories and
explanatory mechanisms
J. Shaw
15. Verbal lie detection
A. Vrij and G. Nahari
P. A. Granhag, R. Bull, A. Shaboltas and E. Dozortseva
Section 1: Setting the stage
1. Forensic and criminal psychology in Russia: History of development and
current
state
A. Shaboltas
2. Legal consciousness: The nervous chord of a legal system
D. I. Lukovskaya and M. A. Kapustina
3. The origin of the paternalistic tradition in Russian social
consciousness
M. I. Yudina
Section 2: Crimes: Sex and money
4. Lay thinking about sexual murderer and victim in groups of young Russian
men and women
N. Dvoryanchikov, I. Bovina, O. Logunova and A. Gutnick
5. Assumptions underlying behavioral linkage revisited: ascertaining
individual differentiation and consistency in serial rape
M. Sorochinski and C.G. Salfati
6. Victims or "fighters"? Narratives of abused women who killed their male
intimate partners
P. S. Pereira
7. Mock jurors' understanding of forensic science and its perceived
importance in judicial processes
L. Hammond and M. Ioannou
8. Dysfunctional economic behaviour: Victims of financial debt (the case of
microfinance organization clients)
O. Deyneka
Section 3: Personality: Psychopathy and risk taking
9. Problem personalities in the workplace: Development of the Corporate
Personality Inventory
K. Fritzon, C. Bailey, S. Croom and N. Brooks
10. How moral emotions affect the probability of relapse
A. Körner, R. Schindler and T. Hahnemann
11. Personality traits of juveniles convicted of sexual assault
G. A. Vartanyan and S. V. Gorbatov
12. Risk-taking behaviour, values and attitudes towards traffic safety
among street racers in St. Petersburg
J. V. Granskaya and V. A. Zaicev
Section 4: Interviewing, memory and deception
13. The eye-closure interview: the practical utility of instructing
eyewitnesses to close their eyes
A .Vredeveldt and C. G. Tredoux
14. Understanding false memories: Dominant scientific theories and
explanatory mechanisms
J. Shaw
15. Verbal lie detection
A. Vrij and G. Nahari