The Impact of Technology on the Criminal Justice System
A Psychological Overview
Herausgeber: Pica, Emily; Ross, David; Pozzulo, Joanna
The Impact of Technology on the Criminal Justice System
A Psychological Overview
Herausgeber: Pica, Emily; Ross, David; Pozzulo, Joanna
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This comprehensive volume explores the impact of emerging technologies designed to fight crime and terrorism.
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This comprehensive volume explores the impact of emerging technologies designed to fight crime and terrorism.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 836g
- ISBN-13: 9781032346342
- ISBN-10: 1032346345
- Artikelnr.: 69433285
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 836g
- ISBN-13: 9781032346342
- ISBN-10: 1032346345
- Artikelnr.: 69433285
Emily Pica is an associate professor in the Department of Psychological Science and Counseling, Austin Peay State University, USA. Her current research interests involve investigating ways in which we can improve eyewitness identification accuracy, as it is one of the leading causes of wrongful convictions. Additionally, she examines which factors may be more (or less) influential in jurors' decision making. David Ross, is a UC Foundation Professor of Psychology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He studies factors that impact the accuracy of eyewitness memory in children and adults. He has helped exonerate the wrongly imprisoned based on errors in eyewitness identification and works to prevent wrongful convictions by training law enforcement on collecting identification evidence according to research-based guidelines. Joanna Pozzulo is Chancellor's Professor in the Department of Psychology at Carleton University, Canada, Director of the Mental Health and Well-Being Research and Training Hub (MeWeRTH), and director of the Laboratory for Child Forensic Psychology. The primary goal of her research is to understand how memory in the context of witnessing crime differs across the lifespan, focusing on the young eyewitness.
Part 1: Advances in Detecting Deception, Interrogation, and Crime Scene
Investigation 1. Do Automated and Virtual Interrogation and Deception
Detection Systems Work? 2. The Emergence of Police Real-Time Crime Centers
3. Facial Recognition Software for Lead Generation and Lineup Construction
4. Advances and Future Prospects in Evolving Face Matching Technologies for
Crime Prevention and Investigation 5. Insanity Evaluations in the Age of
Neuroimaging 6. A Decade of Evolution in the Forensic Investigative Field:
A South African Overview Part 2: Collecting and Evaluating Eyewitness
Evidence from Lay Witnesses, Police Body Cameras, and Super-recognizers 7.
Who are you looking at? Using eye tracking to understand eyewitness
decision making 8. Understanding Eyewitness Testimony with Virtual Reality
9. Facial Composite Technology and Eyewitness Identification 10.
Technological Advances in the Administration of Lineups 11. Using Body-Worn
Camera Footage to Remember Use-of-Force Incidents 12. "Super-recognisers"
and the Legal System Part 3: Technology in the Courtroom: Social Media,
Citizen Crime Sleuths, Virtual Court, and Child Witnesses 13.
Digitally-Networked Sleuthing: Online Platforms, Netizen Detectives, and
Bottom-up Investigations 14. The Virtual Court: Implications for
Eyewitnesses and Beyond 15. The Impact of Technology on Jurors' Decisions
16. The CSI Effect and its Impact on the Legal System, Policy, and Practice
17. Is Facial Recognition Software a Solution to the Negative Effects of
Social Media on Eyewitness Testimony? 18. Developmental Psychology and Law
in the Digital Era: Emerging Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
Investigation 1. Do Automated and Virtual Interrogation and Deception
Detection Systems Work? 2. The Emergence of Police Real-Time Crime Centers
3. Facial Recognition Software for Lead Generation and Lineup Construction
4. Advances and Future Prospects in Evolving Face Matching Technologies for
Crime Prevention and Investigation 5. Insanity Evaluations in the Age of
Neuroimaging 6. A Decade of Evolution in the Forensic Investigative Field:
A South African Overview Part 2: Collecting and Evaluating Eyewitness
Evidence from Lay Witnesses, Police Body Cameras, and Super-recognizers 7.
Who are you looking at? Using eye tracking to understand eyewitness
decision making 8. Understanding Eyewitness Testimony with Virtual Reality
9. Facial Composite Technology and Eyewitness Identification 10.
Technological Advances in the Administration of Lineups 11. Using Body-Worn
Camera Footage to Remember Use-of-Force Incidents 12. "Super-recognisers"
and the Legal System Part 3: Technology in the Courtroom: Social Media,
Citizen Crime Sleuths, Virtual Court, and Child Witnesses 13.
Digitally-Networked Sleuthing: Online Platforms, Netizen Detectives, and
Bottom-up Investigations 14. The Virtual Court: Implications for
Eyewitnesses and Beyond 15. The Impact of Technology on Jurors' Decisions
16. The CSI Effect and its Impact on the Legal System, Policy, and Practice
17. Is Facial Recognition Software a Solution to the Negative Effects of
Social Media on Eyewitness Testimony? 18. Developmental Psychology and Law
in the Digital Era: Emerging Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
Part 1: Advances in Detecting Deception, Interrogation, and Crime Scene
Investigation 1. Do Automated and Virtual Interrogation and Deception
Detection Systems Work? 2. The Emergence of Police Real-Time Crime Centers
3. Facial Recognition Software for Lead Generation and Lineup Construction
4. Advances and Future Prospects in Evolving Face Matching Technologies for
Crime Prevention and Investigation 5. Insanity Evaluations in the Age of
Neuroimaging 6. A Decade of Evolution in the Forensic Investigative Field:
A South African Overview Part 2: Collecting and Evaluating Eyewitness
Evidence from Lay Witnesses, Police Body Cameras, and Super-recognizers 7.
Who are you looking at? Using eye tracking to understand eyewitness
decision making 8. Understanding Eyewitness Testimony with Virtual Reality
9. Facial Composite Technology and Eyewitness Identification 10.
Technological Advances in the Administration of Lineups 11. Using Body-Worn
Camera Footage to Remember Use-of-Force Incidents 12. "Super-recognisers"
and the Legal System Part 3: Technology in the Courtroom: Social Media,
Citizen Crime Sleuths, Virtual Court, and Child Witnesses 13.
Digitally-Networked Sleuthing: Online Platforms, Netizen Detectives, and
Bottom-up Investigations 14. The Virtual Court: Implications for
Eyewitnesses and Beyond 15. The Impact of Technology on Jurors' Decisions
16. The CSI Effect and its Impact on the Legal System, Policy, and Practice
17. Is Facial Recognition Software a Solution to the Negative Effects of
Social Media on Eyewitness Testimony? 18. Developmental Psychology and Law
in the Digital Era: Emerging Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
Investigation 1. Do Automated and Virtual Interrogation and Deception
Detection Systems Work? 2. The Emergence of Police Real-Time Crime Centers
3. Facial Recognition Software for Lead Generation and Lineup Construction
4. Advances and Future Prospects in Evolving Face Matching Technologies for
Crime Prevention and Investigation 5. Insanity Evaluations in the Age of
Neuroimaging 6. A Decade of Evolution in the Forensic Investigative Field:
A South African Overview Part 2: Collecting and Evaluating Eyewitness
Evidence from Lay Witnesses, Police Body Cameras, and Super-recognizers 7.
Who are you looking at? Using eye tracking to understand eyewitness
decision making 8. Understanding Eyewitness Testimony with Virtual Reality
9. Facial Composite Technology and Eyewitness Identification 10.
Technological Advances in the Administration of Lineups 11. Using Body-Worn
Camera Footage to Remember Use-of-Force Incidents 12. "Super-recognisers"
and the Legal System Part 3: Technology in the Courtroom: Social Media,
Citizen Crime Sleuths, Virtual Court, and Child Witnesses 13.
Digitally-Networked Sleuthing: Online Platforms, Netizen Detectives, and
Bottom-up Investigations 14. The Virtual Court: Implications for
Eyewitnesses and Beyond 15. The Impact of Technology on Jurors' Decisions
16. The CSI Effect and its Impact on the Legal System, Policy, and Practice
17. Is Facial Recognition Software a Solution to the Negative Effects of
Social Media on Eyewitness Testimony? 18. Developmental Psychology and Law
in the Digital Era: Emerging Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities