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Case Studies in Legal Psychology : Psychological Perspectives on Criminal Evidence / [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: XI, 158 p. 13 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783031449314
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Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Armed Robbery and a Disputed Identification in a Mugshot Series -- Chapter 3. The Armed Robbery and a Disputed Identification in a Line Up -- Chapter 4. Popeye and an Obscure Mix of Identification Procedures -- Chapter 5. Delayed Allegation of Sexual Assault, Repression and Psychotherapy -- Chapter 6. Dissociation as a State of Reduced Consciousness -- Chapter 7. The Tantra Therapist and the Threat of Collaborative Storytelling -- Chapter 8. Magic Mumfry and the Snowball Effect -- Chapter 9. A Shocked and Caring Community -- Chapter 10. The Amnestic Murderer -- Chapter 11. The Breda Six -- Chapter 12. Mister Big and a Disputed Confession -- Chapter 13. Conclusion.
Summary: In some criminal cases, it is a difficult challenge to find out what happened. Fact finders will rely on different approaches ranging from intuitive heuristics to scientific insights. With 11 real cases, this book illustrates how professional judges evaluate criminal evidence. Moreover, the legal psychological approach to the same evidence is discussed, as the author served as a psychological expert witness in these cases. Targeted pieces of evidence and related topics include: • Eyewitness identification • Eyewitness testimony • Confession evidence • Deception • Memory flaws • Legal decision making It is a must-read for practitioners and graduate students in criminal law, forensic psychology, and legal psychology.
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Armed Robbery and a Disputed Identification in a Mugshot Series -- Chapter 3. The Armed Robbery and a Disputed Identification in a Line Up -- Chapter 4. Popeye and an Obscure Mix of Identification Procedures -- Chapter 5. Delayed Allegation of Sexual Assault, Repression and Psychotherapy -- Chapter 6. Dissociation as a State of Reduced Consciousness -- Chapter 7. The Tantra Therapist and the Threat of Collaborative Storytelling -- Chapter 8. Magic Mumfry and the Snowball Effect -- Chapter 9. A Shocked and Caring Community -- Chapter 10. The Amnestic Murderer -- Chapter 11. The Breda Six -- Chapter 12. Mister Big and a Disputed Confession -- Chapter 13. Conclusion.

In some criminal cases, it is a difficult challenge to find out what happened. Fact finders will rely on different approaches ranging from intuitive heuristics to scientific insights. With 11 real cases, this book illustrates how professional judges evaluate criminal evidence. Moreover, the legal psychological approach to the same evidence is discussed, as the author served as a psychological expert witness in these cases. Targeted pieces of evidence and related topics include: • Eyewitness identification • Eyewitness testimony • Confession evidence • Deception • Memory flaws • Legal decision making It is a must-read for practitioners and graduate students in criminal law, forensic psychology, and legal psychology.

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