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Forensic psychology in context : Nordic and international approaches / edited by Pär Anders Granhag.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: London : Routledge, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Description: xviii, 334 sidor illustrationerISBN:
  • 9781843928270
  • 9781843928287
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 614.150948 23/swe
Other classification:
  • Oek
  • Oeka
Contents:
Foreword by Professor Elizabeth F. Loftus; Part 1: Nordic Light on Forensic Psychology; 1 Forensic psychology in a Nordic context, Par Anders Granhag; 2 Legal procedures in the Nordic countries and USA: a comparative overview, Ulf Stridbeck and Par Anders Granhag; Part 2: Investigative Psychology; 3 Investigators' decision-making, Karl Ask and Laurence Alison; 4 Interviewing victims and witnesses, Ron Fisher, Stephen J. Ross and Brian S. Cahill; 5 Interviewing to detect deception, Par Anders Granhag and Aldert Vrij; 6 False confessions in the Nordic countries: background and current landscape, Gisli H. Gudjonsson and Jon Fridrik Sigurdsson; 7 Children's memory and testimony, Annika Melinder and Julia Korkman; 8 Social influence on eyewitness memory, Par Anders Granhag, Amina Memon and Emma Roos af Hjelmsater; 9 Offender profiling, Pekka Santtila; 10 Stalking, Helina Hakkanen-Nyholm; Part 3: Psychology in court and beyond; 11 Psychological perspectives on the evaluation of evidence, Par Anders Granhag and Ulf Stridbeck; 12 Psycho-legal aspects of visual courtroom technology, Sara Landstrom; 13 Ethnicity and gender biases in the courtroom, Torun Lindholm and Jenny Yourstone Cederwall; 14 Displayed emotions in court: effects on credibility judgements, Svein Magnussen and Ellen Wessel; 15 Assessing reliability by analysing the verbal content: the case of Sweden, Leif A. Stromwall; 16 Eyewitness confidence, Carl Martin Allwood; 17 Victimology, Sara Landstrom, Karl Ask and Leif A. Stromwall; Index.
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Foreword by Professor Elizabeth F. Loftus; Part 1: Nordic Light on Forensic Psychology; 1 Forensic psychology in a Nordic context, Par Anders Granhag; 2 Legal procedures in the Nordic countries and USA: a comparative overview, Ulf Stridbeck and Par Anders Granhag; Part 2: Investigative Psychology; 3 Investigators' decision-making, Karl Ask and Laurence Alison; 4 Interviewing victims and witnesses, Ron Fisher, Stephen J. Ross and Brian S. Cahill; 5 Interviewing to detect deception, Par Anders Granhag and Aldert Vrij; 6 False confessions in the Nordic countries: background and current landscape, Gisli H. Gudjonsson and Jon Fridrik Sigurdsson; 7 Children's memory and testimony, Annika Melinder and Julia Korkman; 8 Social influence on eyewitness memory, Par Anders Granhag, Amina Memon and Emma Roos af Hjelmsater; 9 Offender profiling, Pekka Santtila; 10 Stalking, Helina Hakkanen-Nyholm; Part 3: Psychology in court and beyond; 11 Psychological perspectives on the evaluation of evidence, Par Anders Granhag and Ulf Stridbeck; 12 Psycho-legal aspects of visual courtroom technology, Sara Landstrom; 13 Ethnicity and gender biases in the courtroom, Torun Lindholm and Jenny Yourstone Cederwall; 14 Displayed emotions in court: effects on credibility judgements, Svein Magnussen and Ellen Wessel; 15 Assessing reliability by analysing the verbal content: the case of Sweden, Leif A. Stromwall; 16 Eyewitness confidence, Carl Martin Allwood; 17 Victimology, Sara Landstrom, Karl Ask and Leif A. Stromwall; Index.