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Interrogations, Confessions and Entrapment

Perspectives in Law & Psychology 20

Erschienen am 19.07.2006, 1. Auflage 2006
Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9780387331515
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xx, 290 S.
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeForeword; E.F. Loftus. 1: Exposing Coercive Influences in the Criminal Justice System: An Agenda for Legal Psychology in the 21st Century; G.D. Lassiter, J.J. Ratcliff. 2: Questions; G.R. Klare. 3: The Third Degree and the Origins of Psychological Interrogation in America; R.A. Leo. 4: "You're Guilty, So Just Confess!" Cognitive and Behavioral Confirmation Biases in the Interrogation Room; C.A. Meissner, S.M. Kassin. 5: The Police Interrogation of Children and Adolescents; A.D. Redlich, M. Silverman, J. Chen, H. Steiner. 6: Tales From the Juvenile Confession Front: A Guide to How Standard Police Interrogation Tactics Can Produce Coerced and False Confessions From Juvenile Suspects; S.A. Drizin, B.A. Colgan. 7: Mental Retardation, Competency to Waive Miranda Rights, and False Confessions; S.M. Fulero, C. Everington. 8: Attempts to Improve the Police Interviewing of Suspects; R. Bull, B. Milne. 9: Bias and Accuracy in the Evaluation of Confession Evidence; G.D. Lassiter, A.L. Geers. 10: The Psychology of Entrapment; V.A. Edkins, L.S. Wrightsman. 11: Expert Psychological Testimony on the Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions; S.M. Fulero. 12: So What's a Concerned Psychologist to Do? Translating the Research on Interrogations, Confessions and Entrapment into Policy; E.C. Wiggins, S. Wheatman.

Autorenportrait

G. Daniel Lassiter is Professor of Psychology at Ohio University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1984 and thereafter began a two-year Postdoctoral Fellowship at Northwestern University. He was a Visiting Faculty at the University of Florida before arriving at Ohio University in 1987.

Inhalt

InhaltsangabeForeword; E.F. Loftus. 1: Exposing Coercive Influences in the Criminal Justice System: An Agenda for Legal Psychology in the 21st Century; G.D. Lassiter, J.J. Ratcliff. 2: Questions; G.R. Klare. 3: The Third Degree and the Origins of Psychological Interrogation in America; R.A. Leo. 4: 'You're Guilty, So Just Confess!' Cognitive and Behavioral Confirmation Biases in the Interrogation Room; C.A. Meissner, S.M. Kassin. 5: The Police Interrogation of Children and Adolescents; A.D. Redlich, M. Silverman, J. Chen, H. Steiner. 6: Tales From the Juvenile Confession Front: A Guide to How Standard Police Interrogation Tactics Can Produce Coerced and False Confessions From Juvenile Suspects; S.A. Drizin, B.A. Colgan. 7: Mental Retardation, Competency to Waive Miranda Rights, and False Confessions; S.M. Fulero, C. Everington. 8: Attempts to Improve the Police Interviewing of Suspects; R. Bull, B. Milne. 9: Bias and Accuracy in the Evaluation of Confession Evidence; G.D. Lassiter, A.L. Geers. 10: The Psychology of Entrapment; V.A. Edkins, L.S. Wrightsman. 11: Expert Psychological Testimony on the Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions; S.M. Fulero. 12: So What's a Concerned Psychologist to Do? Translating the Research on Interrogations, Confessions and Entrapment into Policy; E.C. Wiggins, S. Wheatman.