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Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Psychology and Law

Oxford Handbook of Psychology and Law

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2023

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

820

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/4,8 cm

Gewicht

1642 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-764913-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2023

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

820

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/4,8 cm

Gewicht

1642 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-764913-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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  • Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Psychology and Law
    • Preface - David DeMatteo and Kyle C. Scherr

    • Foundational Psychology-Law

    • Chapter 1: Training for Careers in Psychology-Law - David DeMatteo and Kyle C. Scherr

    • Chapter 2: Influencing Policy and Procedure with Law-Psychology Research: Why, When, Where, How, and What - Brian H. Bornstein and Christian A. Meissner

    • Chapter 3: Preventive Justice - Christopher Slobogin

    • Chapter 4: Expert Psychological Testimony - Brian L. Cutler and Daniel A. Krauss

    • Chapter 5: Psychology and Law, Meet Open Science - Bradley D. McAuliff, Melanie B. Fessinger, Anthony D. Perillo, and Jennifer T. Perillo

    • Applied Psychology-Law

    • Part I: General Considerations

    • Chapter 6: A Framework for Forensic Mental Health Assessments: Principles, Standards of Care, and Standards of Practice - Kirk Heilbrun, Madelena Rizzo, Kellie Wiltsie, and Heidi Zapotocky

    • Chapter 7: Ethics in Forensic Psychology Practice - Randy K. Otto

    • Chapter 8: Forensic Report Writing: Proposing a Research Agenda - Richart L. DeMier and Daniel A. Krauss

    • Part II: Criminal and Civil Forensic Psychology

    • Chapter 9: Emerging Issues in Competence to Stand Trial Evaluation - Patricia A. Zapf and Amanda Beltrani

    • Chapter 10: Criminal Responsibility Evaluations - Ira K. Packer and Lauren E. Kois

    • Chapter 11: Of Capital Importance: Considerations in Capital Sentencing Contexts - Jaymes Fairfax-Columbo, Bronwyn Neeser, Alexandra Kudatzky, and David DeMatteo

    • Chapter 12: Forensic Evaluation in Civil Litigation: A Case Example - Julie M. Brovko and William E. Foote

    • Chapter 13: Evaluating Workplace Disability - Lisa Drago Piechowski

    • Chapter 14: Child Custody Evaluations - Jonathan W. Gould and Christopher Mulchay

    • Chapter 15: Forensic Mental Health Assessment in Immigration Court - Virginia Barber-Rioja and Alexandria Garcia-Mansilla

    • Chapter 16: Forensic Mental Health Assessments in Juvenile Justice Contexts - Christopher M. King, Lauren Grove, Sarah Hitchcock, Kenny Gonzalez, Amanda Palardy, and Nicole Guevara

    • Chapter 17: Neuropsychological Considerations in Forensic Mental Health Assessment - Casey LaDuke, Chriscelyn M. Tussey, Bernice A. Marcopulos, Scott D. Bender, and Beth C. Arredondo

    • Chapter 18: Violence Risk Assessment and Management - Stephen D. Hart and Kevin S. Douglas

    • Chapter 19: Response Styles Within the Forensic Context: Conceptual Issues and Assessment Methods - Richard Rogers and Minqi Pan

    • Chapter 20: How Reliable and Objective are Forensic Mental Health Evaluators? - Daniel C. Murrie and Marcus T. Boccaccini

    • Part III: Consultation and Intervention

    • Chapter 21: Trial Consultation - Eric Y. Drogin and Leigh D. Hagan

    • Chapter 22: Managerial Justice, Community Supervision, and Treatment Mandates: The Intersection of Clinical Practice and Social Control - Benjamin J. Mackey, JoAnn Lee, CJ Appleton, Sarah Skidmore, and Faye S. Taxman

    • Chapter 23: Treating Justice-Involved Populations with Severe Mental Illness - Robert D. Morgan, Faith Scanlon, Jessica Mattera, and McCown Leggett

    • Chapter 24: Key Considerations for Pre-arrest Diversion Programs - David S. Festinger, Jessica L. Lipkin, Daniel J. Flack, David DeMatteo, and Karen L. Dugosh

    • Chapter 25: Rehabilitative Justice: Problem-Solving Courts - Shelby Arnold, Alice Thornewill, Kirk Heilbrun, and David DeMatteo

    • Experimental Psychology-Law

    • Part I: Witnesses and Victims

    • Chapter 26: The Emerging Investigative Practice of Tele-Forensic Interviewing: Implications for Children's Testimony - Jason J. Dickinson, Nicole E. Lytle, and Debra Ann Poole

    • Chapter 27: Using Reflector Variables to Determine Whether the Culprit is Present in or Absent from a Police Lineup - Andrew M. Smith and Gary L. Wells

    • Chapter 28: Interviewing Cooperative Forensic Witnesses and Mediation: Areas of Overlap and Potential for Future Research - Deborah Goldfarb and Ronald P. Fisher

    • Chapter 29: Emerging Policy Issues Related to Sexual Violence in Higher Education:

    • Investigation and Adjudication Procedures and Mandatory Reporting Policies - Allison E. Cipriano and Kathryn J. Holland

    • Chapter 30: Legal Decision Making Among Youth Defendants, Victims, and Witnesses: Emerging Issues, Research, and Theory - Lindsay C. Malloy, Joshua Wyman, Shreya Mukhopadhyay, and Jodi A. Quas

    • Chapter 31: Why Seeing the Big Picture in the Study of Public Safety is Necessary for Combatting Racism Within It - Gwen Prowse and Phillip Atiba Goff

    • Part II: Evidence Gathering and Pursuit in Criminal Cases

    • Chapter 32: Procedural Justice Theory: Challenges and New Extensions - Ben Bradford, Arabella Kyprianides, and Julia A. Yesberg

    • Chapter 33: The Present and Future of Verbal Lie Detection - Aldert Vrij, Pär Anders Granhag, Sharon Leal, Ronald P. Fisher, Steven M. Kleinman, and Tzachi Ashkenazi

    • Chapter 34: Investigative Interviewing: A Review of the Literature and a Model of Science-Based Practice - Christian A. Meissner, Steven M. Kleinman, Amelia Mindthoff, Erik P. Phillips, and Jesse N. Rothweiler

    • Chapter 35: Police Custody: A Legal Construct in Search of a Definition - Fabiana Alceste and Saul M. Kassin

    • Chapter 36: Human Factors in Forensic Science: Psychological Causes of Bias and Error - Jeff Kukucka and Itiel E. Dror

    • Chapter 37: Psychological Barriers to the Detection of Child Sexual Abuse - Nicholas Scurich and Park Dietz

    • Chapter 38: First Steps on the Path to Wrongful Conviction: Phenomenology of Innocence, Police Stops, and Expectancies - Max Guyll, Kyle C. Scherr, Stephanie Madon, and Jessica Munoz

    • Part III: Criminal Outcomes

    • Chapter 39: Emerging Issues in the Psycho-Legal Study of Guilty Pleas - Allison Redlich, Tina Zottoli, Amy Dezember, Ryan Schneider, Mary Catlin, and Suraiya Shammi

    • Chapter 40: Prosecutorial Misconduct - Margaret Bull Kovera and Melanie B. Fessinger

    • Chapter 41: Jury Decision Making - Lora M. Levett

    • Chapter 42: Emotion and Legal Judgment - Liana C. Peter-Hagene, Samantha Bean, and Jessica M. Salerno

    • Chapter 43: Injustice in the Courtroom: How Race and Ethnicity Affect Legal Outcomes - Jennifer S. Hunt

    • Chapter 44: Law, Psychology, and Wrongful Convictions - Brandon L. Garrett and William Crozier