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Provides a useful overview of the latest research into the interaction between psychology and the courts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
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- ISBN-13: 9781134697342
- Artikelnr.: 42670004
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134697342
- Artikelnr.: 42670004
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Ronald Roesch, Raymond R. Corrado, Rebecca Dempster
Invited address; Part 1: Adolescents; 1: Toward an Expanded Definition of
Adolescent Competence in Legal Contexts; 2: Girls in Jail: Punishment or
Protection?; 3: Are Juveniles Getting a Fair Trial?: The Jury is Still Out;
Part 2: Juries; 4: Race and the Civil Jury: How Does a Juror's Race Shape
the Jury Experience?; 5: Juror Competence and Processing Style in Making
Sense of Complex Trial Information; 6: Effects of Criminal Motivation,
Ability, and Opportunity on Mock Jurors' Verdicts; Part 3: Civil and
Criminal Court; 7: Complex Medical Litigation and Hindsight Bias:
Strategies to Reduce Factfinders' Retrospective Attributions of Fault; 8: A
Comparison of American and Canadian Conceptualizations of Competence to
Stand Trial; 9: The Macarthur Competence Assessment Tool¿Fitness to Plead:
Evaluation of a Research Instrument for Assessing Fitness to Plead; 10:
Public Opinion, Sentencing, and Parole: International Trends; 11: The
Syndrome Evidence Phenomenon: Time to Move On?; 12: Conditional Release
Attitudes: Laypersons' Perceptions of the Purposes, Effectiveness, and
Acceptability of Early Release by Offense Type 1; 13: Judges'
Decision-Making From Within; Part 4: Eyewitness Evidence and Testimony; 14:
Children's Recall of the Unfortunate Fakir: a Further Test of the Enhanced
Cognitive Interview; 15: Courtroom Pressures Can Alter Eyewitness
Confidence; 16: Creating Confusion: Unconscious Transference in Media Crime
Reporting; 17: The Discrimination of Deceptive, Mistaken, and Truthful
Witness Testimony; 18: Previous Exposure to the Sender's Behavior and
Accuracy at Judging Credibility; 19: The Influence of Personal
Characteristics, Stakes and Lie Complexity on the Accuracy and Confidence
to Detect Deceit 1; Part 5: Victims of Crime; 20: The Role of Social
Influence in Crime Victim's Decision to Notify the Police; 21: Structured
Trauma Writing (STW) as a Victim-Supportive Intervention: Examining the
Efficacy of Emotional Ventilation and Downward Writing 1
Adolescent Competence in Legal Contexts; 2: Girls in Jail: Punishment or
Protection?; 3: Are Juveniles Getting a Fair Trial?: The Jury is Still Out;
Part 2: Juries; 4: Race and the Civil Jury: How Does a Juror's Race Shape
the Jury Experience?; 5: Juror Competence and Processing Style in Making
Sense of Complex Trial Information; 6: Effects of Criminal Motivation,
Ability, and Opportunity on Mock Jurors' Verdicts; Part 3: Civil and
Criminal Court; 7: Complex Medical Litigation and Hindsight Bias:
Strategies to Reduce Factfinders' Retrospective Attributions of Fault; 8: A
Comparison of American and Canadian Conceptualizations of Competence to
Stand Trial; 9: The Macarthur Competence Assessment Tool¿Fitness to Plead:
Evaluation of a Research Instrument for Assessing Fitness to Plead; 10:
Public Opinion, Sentencing, and Parole: International Trends; 11: The
Syndrome Evidence Phenomenon: Time to Move On?; 12: Conditional Release
Attitudes: Laypersons' Perceptions of the Purposes, Effectiveness, and
Acceptability of Early Release by Offense Type 1; 13: Judges'
Decision-Making From Within; Part 4: Eyewitness Evidence and Testimony; 14:
Children's Recall of the Unfortunate Fakir: a Further Test of the Enhanced
Cognitive Interview; 15: Courtroom Pressures Can Alter Eyewitness
Confidence; 16: Creating Confusion: Unconscious Transference in Media Crime
Reporting; 17: The Discrimination of Deceptive, Mistaken, and Truthful
Witness Testimony; 18: Previous Exposure to the Sender's Behavior and
Accuracy at Judging Credibility; 19: The Influence of Personal
Characteristics, Stakes and Lie Complexity on the Accuracy and Confidence
to Detect Deceit 1; Part 5: Victims of Crime; 20: The Role of Social
Influence in Crime Victim's Decision to Notify the Police; 21: Structured
Trauma Writing (STW) as a Victim-Supportive Intervention: Examining the
Efficacy of Emotional Ventilation and Downward Writing 1
Invited address; Part 1: Adolescents; 1: Toward an Expanded Definition of
Adolescent Competence in Legal Contexts; 2: Girls in Jail: Punishment or
Protection?; 3: Are Juveniles Getting a Fair Trial?: The Jury is Still Out;
Part 2: Juries; 4: Race and the Civil Jury: How Does a Juror's Race Shape
the Jury Experience?; 5: Juror Competence and Processing Style in Making
Sense of Complex Trial Information; 6: Effects of Criminal Motivation,
Ability, and Opportunity on Mock Jurors' Verdicts; Part 3: Civil and
Criminal Court; 7: Complex Medical Litigation and Hindsight Bias:
Strategies to Reduce Factfinders' Retrospective Attributions of Fault; 8: A
Comparison of American and Canadian Conceptualizations of Competence to
Stand Trial; 9: The Macarthur Competence Assessment Tool¿Fitness to Plead:
Evaluation of a Research Instrument for Assessing Fitness to Plead; 10:
Public Opinion, Sentencing, and Parole: International Trends; 11: The
Syndrome Evidence Phenomenon: Time to Move On?; 12: Conditional Release
Attitudes: Laypersons' Perceptions of the Purposes, Effectiveness, and
Acceptability of Early Release by Offense Type 1; 13: Judges'
Decision-Making From Within; Part 4: Eyewitness Evidence and Testimony; 14:
Children's Recall of the Unfortunate Fakir: a Further Test of the Enhanced
Cognitive Interview; 15: Courtroom Pressures Can Alter Eyewitness
Confidence; 16: Creating Confusion: Unconscious Transference in Media Crime
Reporting; 17: The Discrimination of Deceptive, Mistaken, and Truthful
Witness Testimony; 18: Previous Exposure to the Sender's Behavior and
Accuracy at Judging Credibility; 19: The Influence of Personal
Characteristics, Stakes and Lie Complexity on the Accuracy and Confidence
to Detect Deceit 1; Part 5: Victims of Crime; 20: The Role of Social
Influence in Crime Victim's Decision to Notify the Police; 21: Structured
Trauma Writing (STW) as a Victim-Supportive Intervention: Examining the
Efficacy of Emotional Ventilation and Downward Writing 1
Adolescent Competence in Legal Contexts; 2: Girls in Jail: Punishment or
Protection?; 3: Are Juveniles Getting a Fair Trial?: The Jury is Still Out;
Part 2: Juries; 4: Race and the Civil Jury: How Does a Juror's Race Shape
the Jury Experience?; 5: Juror Competence and Processing Style in Making
Sense of Complex Trial Information; 6: Effects of Criminal Motivation,
Ability, and Opportunity on Mock Jurors' Verdicts; Part 3: Civil and
Criminal Court; 7: Complex Medical Litigation and Hindsight Bias:
Strategies to Reduce Factfinders' Retrospective Attributions of Fault; 8: A
Comparison of American and Canadian Conceptualizations of Competence to
Stand Trial; 9: The Macarthur Competence Assessment Tool¿Fitness to Plead:
Evaluation of a Research Instrument for Assessing Fitness to Plead; 10:
Public Opinion, Sentencing, and Parole: International Trends; 11: The
Syndrome Evidence Phenomenon: Time to Move On?; 12: Conditional Release
Attitudes: Laypersons' Perceptions of the Purposes, Effectiveness, and
Acceptability of Early Release by Offense Type 1; 13: Judges'
Decision-Making From Within; Part 4: Eyewitness Evidence and Testimony; 14:
Children's Recall of the Unfortunate Fakir: a Further Test of the Enhanced
Cognitive Interview; 15: Courtroom Pressures Can Alter Eyewitness
Confidence; 16: Creating Confusion: Unconscious Transference in Media Crime
Reporting; 17: The Discrimination of Deceptive, Mistaken, and Truthful
Witness Testimony; 18: Previous Exposure to the Sender's Behavior and
Accuracy at Judging Credibility; 19: The Influence of Personal
Characteristics, Stakes and Lie Complexity on the Accuracy and Confidence
to Detect Deceit 1; Part 5: Victims of Crime; 20: The Role of Social
Influence in Crime Victim's Decision to Notify the Police; 21: Structured
Trauma Writing (STW) as a Victim-Supportive Intervention: Examining the
Efficacy of Emotional Ventilation and Downward Writing 1