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Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions - ISBN 9780470092149

Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions

ISBN 9780470092149

Autor: Mark R. Kebbell, Graham M. Davies

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9780470092149

ISBN10:      

0470092149

Autor:      

Mark R. Kebbell, Graham M. Davies

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2006-08-11

Ilość stron:      

248

Wymiary:      

229x153

Tematy:      

JC

Despite important technological advances, most forensic investigations and prosecutions still rely heavily upon human factors. It is in understanding these human factors that psychology has a major role to play.
This book brings together cutting–edge researchers in forensic psychology to show how psychological knowledge can be applied to investigating and prosecuting offences. It takes a holistic approach, linking together the different stages of the investigation and prosecution processes, demonstrating what psychology can contribute at each stage. The links between maximising reporting rates, thorough investigation, proper presentation of evidence in court, and of effective sentencing policy are examined. Potential pitfalls for the investigative and prosecution process are outlined and ways of overcoming these problems discussed.
Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions describes contemporary research but it is also immensely practical. Written for police officers, lawyers, forensic psychologists and social workers, it will also be a valuable resource for all psychology students who wish to see how psychology can assist policing and the law 

Spis treści:
About the Editors.
About the Contributors.
Acknowledgements .
Preface.
Introduction (Graham Davies and Mark Kebbell).
1 Interviewing Victims of Crime, Including Children and People with Intellectual Disabilities (Becky Milne and Ray Bull).
2 Procedural Recommendations to Increase the Reliability of Eyewitness Identifications (Jennifer Beaudry, Rod Lindsay and Paul Dupuis).
3 Investigating Criminal Cases of Delayed Reports of Sexual Abuse (Laurence Alison and Mark Kebbell).
4 Psychological Characteristics of Offenders (Kevin Howells and Jacqueline Stacey).
5 Detecting Deception (Aldert Vrij).
6 Improving the Interviewing of Suspected Offenders (Mark Kebbell and Emily Hurren ).
7 Strategies for Preventing False Confessions and Their Consequences (Deborah Davis and Richard Leo).
8 Offender Profiling: Limits and Potential (Laurence Alison and Mark Kebbell).
9 Deciding to Prosecute (Elizabeth Gilchrist).
10 Preventing Withdrawal of Complaints and Psychological Support for Victims (Graham Davies and Helen Westcott).
11 Communicating Risk to the Court (Don Grubin).
12 Future Directions for Applying Psychology to Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions (Mark Kebbell and Graham Davies).
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Mark Kebbell is an associate professor at the James Cook University, Townsville, Australia. He co–wrote (with Graham Wagstaff) guidelines for police officers in England and Wales on the assessment of eyewitness evidence, and has published many journal articles.
Graham Davies is co–series editor with Ray Bull and a professor of psychology at the University of Leicester. He is co–editor of Applied Cognitive Psychology; amongst his numerous publications, and the most recent for Wiley, is Recovered Memories: Seeking the Middle Ground.

Okładka tylna:
Despite important technological advances, most forensic investigations and prosecutions still rely heavily upon human factors. It is in understanding these human factors that psychology has a major role to play.
This book brings together cutting–edge researchers in forensic psychology to show how psychological knowledge can be applied to investigating and prosecuting offences. It takes a holistic approach, linking together the different stages of the investigation and prosecution processes, demonstrating what psychology can contribute at each stage. The links between maximising reporting rates, thorough investigation, proper presentation of evidence in court, and of effective sentencing policy are examined. Potential pitfalls for the investigative a nd prosecution process are outlined and ways of overcoming these problems discussed.
Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions describes contemporary research but it is also immensely practical. Written for police officers, lawyers, forensic psychologists and social workers, it will also be a valuable resource for all psychology students who wish to see how psychology can assist policing and the law 

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