Legal psychology
Language: English - ISBN: 9789464056938 - 236 pages
€28.00
Synopsis
In recent decades, worldwide, a number of disturbing miscarriages of justice have occurred. Strikingly, in some instances, jury members as well as professional judges misjudged the available evidence. Why, and how does this happen? Legal psychology is about the psychological interpretation of legal evidence, particularly criminal evidence. This book contains a general introduction to psychology as a science. Three psychological domains are discussed, namely perception, memory, and decision making. Next, three pieces of evidence to which psychological theory outstandingly applies are targeted: Identification evidence, eyewitness testimony, and confession evidence. Finally, legal fact finding is reviewed, as well as a contemporary view on the likelihood ratio approach to evidence.
About Eric Rassin
Eric Rassin, Ph.D., M.L.L. is a professor of psychology at Erasmus University, the Netherlands. His research focusses on legal decision making and credibility assessment. He has written over 50 scientific articles and eight books. He serves as an expert witness in legal psychology, regularly.
Product specifications
Binding | Paperback |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | Monday, 6 July 2020 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN | 9789464056938 |
Pagecount | 236 |
Interior color | Black/white |
Size | 170 x 240 mm |
Author | Eric Rassin |
Category | Science > Science - other |