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This edited volume presents nine new state-of-the-science chapters covering topics relevant to psychology and law, from established and emerging researchers in the field. Relevant to researchers, clinical practitioners, and policy makers, topics include discussions of rape and sexual assault, eyewitness identification, body-worn cameras, forensic gait analysis, evaluations and assessments, veteran’s experiences, therapeutic animals and wrongful convictions.
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This edited volume presents nine new state-of-the-science chapters covering topics relevant to psychology and law, from established and emerging researchers in the field. Relevant to researchers, clinical practitioners, and policy makers, topics include discussions of rape and sexual assault, eyewitness identification, body-worn cameras, forensic gait analysis, evaluations and assessments, veteran’s experiences, therapeutic animals and wrongful convictions.
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031137334
- Artikelnr.: 66256136
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031137334
- Artikelnr.: 66256136
Brian Bornstein is Research Professor in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Arizona State University, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Senior Lecturing Fellow at the Duke University Law School, and Adjunct Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. He is former editor of the journal Psychology, Crime & Law. He has authored 5 books, and this is his 17th edited book.
Monica Miller is a Foundation Professor and Fulbright Senior Scholar at the University of Nevada, Reno with a split appointment between the Criminal Justice Department and the PhD Program in Social Psychology. She is on the editorial board of the journal Psychology, Crime & Law. She has previously authored 4 books and has edited 9 books.
Dave DeMatteo is a Professor of Psychology and Professor of Law at Drexel University, where he is also Director of the JD/PhD Program in Law and Psychology. He is an Associate Editor of Law and Human Behavior and on the editorial boards of 12 journals, and he has authored 6 books and edited 3 books (with another edited book “in press” and another edited book “in progress”).
Monica Miller is a Foundation Professor and Fulbright Senior Scholar at the University of Nevada, Reno with a split appointment between the Criminal Justice Department and the PhD Program in Social Psychology. She is on the editorial board of the journal Psychology, Crime & Law. She has previously authored 4 books and has edited 9 books.
Dave DeMatteo is a Professor of Psychology and Professor of Law at Drexel University, where he is also Director of the JD/PhD Program in Law and Psychology. He is an Associate Editor of Law and Human Behavior and on the editorial boards of 12 journals, and he has authored 6 books and edited 3 books (with another edited book “in press” and another edited book “in progress”).
Chapter 1. Beyond the Stranger in the Woods: Investigating the Complexity of Adult Rape Cases in the Courtroom.- Chapter 2. Psychological Research on the Use of Body-Worn Cameras.- Chapter 3. Optimal Eyewitness Lineups: A Review and Future Directions.- Chapter 4. A Step Too Far: The Problems with Forensic Gait Analysis.- Chapter 5. Lessons Learned from Wrongful Convictions: Implications for Judicial Reform and Innocence Research .- Chapter 6. In the Matter of Family v. Delinquency: Parental Experiences with Juvenile Court .- Chapter 7. Veterans, Behavioral Health, and Justice Involvement.- Chapter 8. Competence Restoration Amid a Widespread “Competency Crisis”.- Chapter 9. The Law and Psychology of Therapeutic Animals.
Chapter 1. Beyond the Stranger in the Woods:Investigating the Complexity of Adult Rape Cases in the Courtroom.- Chapter 2. Psychological Research on the Use of Body-Worn Cameras.- Chapter 3. Optimal Eyewitness Lineups: A Review and Future Directions.- Chapter 4. A Step Too Far: The Problems with Forensic Gait Analysis.- Chapter 5. Lessons Learned from Wrongful Convictions: Implications for Judicial Reform and Innocence Research .- Chapter 6. In the Matter of Family v. Delinquency: Parental Experiences with Juvenile Court .- Chapter 7. Veterans, Behavioral Health, and Justice Involvement.- Chapter 8. Competence Restoration Amid a Widespread "Competency Crisis".- Chapter 9. The Law and Psychology of Therapeutic Animals.
Chapter 1. Beyond the Stranger in the Woods: Investigating the Complexity of Adult Rape Cases in the Courtroom.- Chapter 2. Psychological Research on the Use of Body-Worn Cameras.- Chapter 3. Optimal Eyewitness Lineups: A Review and Future Directions.- Chapter 4. A Step Too Far: The Problems with Forensic Gait Analysis.- Chapter 5. Lessons Learned from Wrongful Convictions: Implications for Judicial Reform and Innocence Research .- Chapter 6. In the Matter of Family v. Delinquency: Parental Experiences with Juvenile Court .- Chapter 7. Veterans, Behavioral Health, and Justice Involvement.- Chapter 8. Competence Restoration Amid a Widespread “Competency Crisis”.- Chapter 9. The Law and Psychology of Therapeutic Animals.
Chapter 1. Beyond the Stranger in the Woods:Investigating the Complexity of Adult Rape Cases in the Courtroom.- Chapter 2. Psychological Research on the Use of Body-Worn Cameras.- Chapter 3. Optimal Eyewitness Lineups: A Review and Future Directions.- Chapter 4. A Step Too Far: The Problems with Forensic Gait Analysis.- Chapter 5. Lessons Learned from Wrongful Convictions: Implications for Judicial Reform and Innocence Research .- Chapter 6. In the Matter of Family v. Delinquency: Parental Experiences with Juvenile Court .- Chapter 7. Veterans, Behavioral Health, and Justice Involvement.- Chapter 8. Competence Restoration Amid a Widespread "Competency Crisis".- Chapter 9. The Law and Psychology of Therapeutic Animals.