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Applying psychology to criminal justice

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Psychology and law : a science to be applied / David Carson, Becky Milne, Francis Pakes, Karen Shalev and Andrea Shawyer
Identification / Ronald P. Fisher & Margaret C. Reardon
Behavioural science and the law : investigation / John G. D. Grieve
Investigative interviewing: the role of research / Becky Milne, Gary Shaw and Ray Bull
Credibility assessments in a legal context / Aldert Vrij
Fact-finding and evidence / Jenny McEwan
A psychology and law of fact-finding / David Carson
Criminal responsibility / Susan Dennison
Criminal thinking / Emma Palmer
The mentally disordered offender : disenablers for the delivery of justice / Jane Winstone and Francis Pakes
Decision making in criminal justice / Edie Greene and Leslie Ellis
A behavioral science perspective on identifying and managing hindsight bias and unstructured judgment : implications for legal decision-making / Kirk Heilbrun and Jacey Erickson
To decide or not to decide: decision making and decision avoidance in critical incidents / Marie Eyre and Laurence Alison
Processes: proving guilt, disproving innocence / David Carson
The changing nature of adversarial, inquisitorial and islamic trials / Francis Pakes
misapplication of psychology in court / Peter J. van Koppen
Identifying liability for organizational errors / David Carson
Applying legal concepts / David Carson, Becky Milne, Francis Pakes, Karen Shalev and Andrea Shawyer.

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Applying psychology to criminal justice. ISBN 9780470015155. Published by Wiley in 2007. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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