Psychology, Law, and Criminal Justice
International Developments in Research and Practice
Authors: Graham Davies, Sally Lloyd-Bostock, Mary McMurran, Clare Wilson Publisher: De Gruyter Publication date: 2011 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 628 Publication formats: EAN: 9783110879483 ISBN: 9783110879483 Category: Psychology Jurisprudence & philosophy of law Criminology: legal aspects Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -
TOC
- Preface 6
- Introduction 14
- Contributors 18
- Part I: Eyewitness Testimony 22
- The Perceived Credibility of Rape Victims During a Police Interview: An Experiment among Victim Assistance Workers 24
- The Perceived Truthfulness of Children's and Adults' Testimony: The Oath versus the Competency Test 34
- The Relation between Consistency and Accuracy of Eyewitness Testimony 42
- The "Authenticity Error" in Real Lineup Procedures. Effects of Suspect-Status and Corresponding Psychological Dissimilarities be 50
- Misinformation Methodologies: Explaining the Effects of Errant Information 60
- Previous Knowledge and Delay in the Recall of Filmed Events 67
- Effects of Preparation on Internal and External Memories 77
- Experimentally Induced Person Mix-ups Through Media Exposure and Ways to Avoid Them 85
- Detecting Fact from Fallacy in Child and Adult Witness Accounts 95
- Is There Truth in the Eye of the Beholder? Causal Illusions in Children and Adults 102
- Part II: Interviewing 110