Future of Forensic Psychology
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Future of Forensic Psychology
Core Topics and Emerging Trends
Granhag, Paer Anders; Koppen, Peter J. van; Landstroem, Sara
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
174
Dura
Inglês
9781032311951
15 a 20 dias
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Contributor biographies
Introduction
by Sara Landstroem, Paer Anders Granhag and Peter van Koppen
Part one: Eyewitness memory and testimony
Chapter 1. Misreporting episodic memories: Causes and consequences for the criminal legal system
by Joanne Rechdan and Andrew Clark
Chapter 2. Intersections between metamemory and eyewitness testimony
by Renan Benigno
Chapter 3. The effects of acute stress on eyewitness memory
by Carey Marr
Part two: Investigative interviewing
Chapter 4. Cross-cultural investigative interviews
by Nkansah Anakwah
Chapter 5. Cognitive barriers to obtaining information during investigative interviews
by Nicole Adams-Quackenbush
Chapter 6. Lack of cooperation in witness interviews
by Alejandra De La Fuente Vilar
Chapter 7. Priming in investigative interviewing: A critical review
by David A. Neequaye
Chapter 8. Pragmatic inferences in investigative interviewing
by Meghana Srivatsav
Chapter 9. The discouraging past and promising future of research on innocent suspects' alibis
by Shiri Portnoy
Chapter 10. Interviewing suspects with the Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) technique
by Serra Tekin
Part three: Deception detection and legal decision making
Chapter 11. Lie detection in forensic interviews
by Haneen Deeb and Aleksandras Izotovas
Chapter 12. Trust, doubt, and symptom validity
by Irena Boskovic
Chapter 13. Risk assessment and the influence of bias
by Jennifer Kamorowski
Chapter 14. Tunnel vision and falsification in legal decision-making
by Enide Maegherman
Chapter 15. Fact-finding in asylum cases
by Tanja Van Veldhuizen
Introduction
by Sara Landstroem, Paer Anders Granhag and Peter van Koppen
Part one: Eyewitness memory and testimony
Chapter 1. Misreporting episodic memories: Causes and consequences for the criminal legal system
by Joanne Rechdan and Andrew Clark
Chapter 2. Intersections between metamemory and eyewitness testimony
by Renan Benigno
Chapter 3. The effects of acute stress on eyewitness memory
by Carey Marr
Part two: Investigative interviewing
Chapter 4. Cross-cultural investigative interviews
by Nkansah Anakwah
Chapter 5. Cognitive barriers to obtaining information during investigative interviews
by Nicole Adams-Quackenbush
Chapter 6. Lack of cooperation in witness interviews
by Alejandra De La Fuente Vilar
Chapter 7. Priming in investigative interviewing: A critical review
by David A. Neequaye
Chapter 8. Pragmatic inferences in investigative interviewing
by Meghana Srivatsav
Chapter 9. The discouraging past and promising future of research on innocent suspects' alibis
by Shiri Portnoy
Chapter 10. Interviewing suspects with the Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) technique
by Serra Tekin
Part three: Deception detection and legal decision making
Chapter 11. Lie detection in forensic interviews
by Haneen Deeb and Aleksandras Izotovas
Chapter 12. Trust, doubt, and symptom validity
by Irena Boskovic
Chapter 13. Risk assessment and the influence of bias
by Jennifer Kamorowski
Chapter 14. Tunnel vision and falsification in legal decision-making
by Enide Maegherman
Chapter 15. Fact-finding in asylum cases
by Tanja Van Veldhuizen
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SVT;DNA Profile;DNA Evidence;Investigative Interviewing;Eyewitness Memory;Information Elicitation;Innocent Suspects;Symptom Validity Tests;Deception Detection;Guilty Suspects;CCTV Footage;Actuarial RAIs;Eyewitness Testimony;Confirmation Bias;Fantasy Proneness;Lie Tellers;Mock Witnesses;SVT Score;Witness Cooperation;Interdependent Self-construal;Independent Self-construal;Collectivistic Cultural Background;Memory Self-efficacy;Suspect's DNA;International Doctoral Program
Contributor biographies
Introduction
by Sara Landstroem, Paer Anders Granhag and Peter van Koppen
Part one: Eyewitness memory and testimony
Chapter 1. Misreporting episodic memories: Causes and consequences for the criminal legal system
by Joanne Rechdan and Andrew Clark
Chapter 2. Intersections between metamemory and eyewitness testimony
by Renan Benigno
Chapter 3. The effects of acute stress on eyewitness memory
by Carey Marr
Part two: Investigative interviewing
Chapter 4. Cross-cultural investigative interviews
by Nkansah Anakwah
Chapter 5. Cognitive barriers to obtaining information during investigative interviews
by Nicole Adams-Quackenbush
Chapter 6. Lack of cooperation in witness interviews
by Alejandra De La Fuente Vilar
Chapter 7. Priming in investigative interviewing: A critical review
by David A. Neequaye
Chapter 8. Pragmatic inferences in investigative interviewing
by Meghana Srivatsav
Chapter 9. The discouraging past and promising future of research on innocent suspects' alibis
by Shiri Portnoy
Chapter 10. Interviewing suspects with the Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) technique
by Serra Tekin
Part three: Deception detection and legal decision making
Chapter 11. Lie detection in forensic interviews
by Haneen Deeb and Aleksandras Izotovas
Chapter 12. Trust, doubt, and symptom validity
by Irena Boskovic
Chapter 13. Risk assessment and the influence of bias
by Jennifer Kamorowski
Chapter 14. Tunnel vision and falsification in legal decision-making
by Enide Maegherman
Chapter 15. Fact-finding in asylum cases
by Tanja Van Veldhuizen
Introduction
by Sara Landstroem, Paer Anders Granhag and Peter van Koppen
Part one: Eyewitness memory and testimony
Chapter 1. Misreporting episodic memories: Causes and consequences for the criminal legal system
by Joanne Rechdan and Andrew Clark
Chapter 2. Intersections between metamemory and eyewitness testimony
by Renan Benigno
Chapter 3. The effects of acute stress on eyewitness memory
by Carey Marr
Part two: Investigative interviewing
Chapter 4. Cross-cultural investigative interviews
by Nkansah Anakwah
Chapter 5. Cognitive barriers to obtaining information during investigative interviews
by Nicole Adams-Quackenbush
Chapter 6. Lack of cooperation in witness interviews
by Alejandra De La Fuente Vilar
Chapter 7. Priming in investigative interviewing: A critical review
by David A. Neequaye
Chapter 8. Pragmatic inferences in investigative interviewing
by Meghana Srivatsav
Chapter 9. The discouraging past and promising future of research on innocent suspects' alibis
by Shiri Portnoy
Chapter 10. Interviewing suspects with the Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) technique
by Serra Tekin
Part three: Deception detection and legal decision making
Chapter 11. Lie detection in forensic interviews
by Haneen Deeb and Aleksandras Izotovas
Chapter 12. Trust, doubt, and symptom validity
by Irena Boskovic
Chapter 13. Risk assessment and the influence of bias
by Jennifer Kamorowski
Chapter 14. Tunnel vision and falsification in legal decision-making
by Enide Maegherman
Chapter 15. Fact-finding in asylum cases
by Tanja Van Veldhuizen
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
SVT;DNA Profile;DNA Evidence;Investigative Interviewing;Eyewitness Memory;Information Elicitation;Innocent Suspects;Symptom Validity Tests;Deception Detection;Guilty Suspects;CCTV Footage;Actuarial RAIs;Eyewitness Testimony;Confirmation Bias;Fantasy Proneness;Lie Tellers;Mock Witnesses;SVT Score;Witness Cooperation;Interdependent Self-construal;Independent Self-construal;Collectivistic Cultural Background;Memory Self-efficacy;Suspect's DNA;International Doctoral Program