Psychology and Criminal Justice : : International Review of Theory and Practice. A Publication of the European Association of Psychology and Law / / ed. by Iván Münnich, János Boros, Márton Szegedi.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Social Sciences 1990 - 1999
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011]
©1998
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:Reprint 2011
Language:English
Series:Publications of the European Association of Psychology and Law
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Physical Description:1 online resource (460 p.)
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Other title:I-IV --
Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
Contributors --
Part 1 Children as Witnesses --
Videotechnology and the Child Witness --
Explaining Conversation Rules as a Method to Reduce Suggestibility of the Child Witness --
Interviewing Children: The Importance of Omission Errors --
The Defence Mechanisms and the Deformations of the Testimony Given by Sexually Abused Juveniles --
Part 2 Cognitive Interview and Police Reaction --
Further Perspectives in Cognitive Interviewing: New Directions --
The Effects of the Cognitive Interview on Recall, Recognition and the Confidence/Accuracy Relationship --
Cognitive Interview: When Any Context Reinstatement Instruction is Successful --
Cognitive Interview: Confronting True and False Statements --
Perceptions of the Credibility and Evidential Value of Victim and Suspect Statements in Interviews --
Police Officers' Inadequate Impression Formation in Confrontations with Offenders as a Result of Physical Effort --
Police Folklore and Attributions of Guilt: Can Psychology Challenge Long Held Assumptions? --
Part 3 Judicial Decision-Making --
State of Ohio v. X: Science and Strategy in the Criminal Court --
Impact on Verdict of Gender Homogeneous Juries in a Case of Rape --
Judicial Decision Making: Information Processing and Judgements Given by Blind Subjects --
Polygraphs in Criminal Justice Systems: The Effect of Different Legal Cultures on the Use of Scientific Evidence --
The Jury Decision Rule: An Empirical Study of Four Methods --
Juror's Decision in Capital Cases --
Parents Fighting for Custody of Children --
Part 4 Characteristics and Therapy of Offenders --
Boys' Behavioral Patterns in Kindergarten Predict Male Delinquency, Withdrawal, and School Adjustment --
Assessing Loss of Self-Control in Violent Offences Committed by Juveniles --
Social Competence and Sociomoral Reasoning in Young Offenders --
Feminist Group Therapy for Women Who Self-Harm --
Heterogeneity of Murders as the Fundamental Problem in the Psychological Profiling of a Perpetrator --
Necrophilia: Love at Last Sight --
Are Causal Theories of Paedophilia Possible? A Reconsideration of Sexual Abuse Cycles --
Expert Psychological Opinion for the Court in Cases of Homicide under Emotional Strain in Poland --
The Problem of Depression's Diagnostic in Forensic and Civil Law in Women --
Part 5 Prison and Offender Research --
Effects of Prison Factors on Recidivism --
Prison Between Values and Efficiency --
Symbolic Patterns in Prisoners' Thinking: Imported Values and Indigenous Roles? --
Allowing Male Convicted Prisoners to Wear Their Own Clothes: The Psychological Effects --
A Harm Reduction Approach to the Depenalization of Drug Crime via Community Based Outpatient Treatment --
Interplay of Religion, Medicine and Prison: A Preliminary Historical Study --
International Benchmarking --
Training of Prison Officers for Leading Problem-Oriented Groups of Inmates --
Riots in the Romanian Penitentiaries after the Revolution of December 1989 --
Correctional Treatment in Portugal --
Part 6 Crime and the Public --
Terrorist Mentality --
Fear of Crime and Victimization --
The Social and Personal Influence of Positive Beliefs on Coping with Direct and Indirect Victimization --
Psychological Aspects of the Process of Victimization --
Victim-Offender Mediation in the Italian Juvenile Justice System: A First Attempt of Definition --
The Impact of Professional Roles on Subjective Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency --
Turning Heroes into Villains: The Role of Unconscious Transference in Media Crime Reporting --
Part 7 History and Perspectives of Law and Psychology --
Comparing Legal Cultures: Difficulties in the Cross-Cultural Applicability of Psychological Research Results --
Recent Changes of the Hungarian Legal System and Their Psychological Impact --
The Effects of the Guarantee System of Human Rights and Legality on the Delinquents --
Legal Psychology in Europe: Results of a Survey --
Difficulties Experienced in Conducting Research in Forensic Psychology --
The Development of Hungarian Forensic Psychology --
Subject Index
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110804799
9783110637939
DOI:10.1515/9783110804799
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Iván Münnich, János Boros, Márton Szegedi.