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The Routledge International Handbook of Legal and Investigative Psychology (eBook)

Edited by: Ray Bull, Iris Blandon-Gitlin

ISBN13: 9781000692594
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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The Routledge International Handbook of Legal and Investigative Psychology explores contemporary topics in psychological science, applying them to investigative and legal procedures. Written by recognized scholars from around the globe, this book brings together current research, emerging trends, and cutting-edge debates in a single comprehensive and authoritative volume. Drawing from both research and practice, this handbook highlights many important issues such as: how to investigate and prosecute rape; the value of emotional affect in homicide investigations; and factors affecting jurors' and suspects' decision making. By considering current research, the authors inform both legal and investigative professionals of findings that are of direct relevance to them, and the steps that can be taken to improve efficiency.

This collection will inform investigative and legal professionals, advanced psychology students, academics, researchers, and policy makers. It will also be of great interest to researchers from other disciplines, including criminology, policing, and law.

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Criminology, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction - Ray Bull and Iris Blandon-Gitlin
The Right to Remain Silent: Realities and Illusions - Saul M. Kassin, Kyle C. Scherr and Fabiana Alceste
Roar or ‘PEACE’: Is it a ‘Tall Story’? - Ray Bull
True and False Memories in Forensic Contexts - Iris Blandon-Gitlin and Elise Fenn
Investigating and Prosecuting Rape: Victim and Criminal Justice Professionals’ Perspectives - Emma Sleath
The Probative Value of Emotional Affect in Homicide Investigations - Emily V. Shaw, Jennifer Gongola, Jennifer Teitcher and Nicholas Scurich
Investigative Decision Making - Karl Ask and Ivar Fahsing
Cognitive Fluency in the Courtroom - Eryn Newman, Madeline Jalbert, and Neal Feigenson
Interviewing and Interrogating Minority Suspects: Psychological Science Can Help Improve the Process and Outcomes - Elise Fenn, Catherine Grosz and Iris Blandon-Gitlin
Interpreters in Investigative Contexts - Jacqueline Evans, Sarah Shaffer and Dave Walsh
Impact of Alcohol and other Drugs on Eyewitness Memory - Heather D. Flowe, Melissa F. Colloff, Lilian Kloft, Theodore Jores and Laura M. Stevens
Lay Participation in Legal Decision Making - Margaret Bull Kovera and Lora M. Levett
Police Interviewing of Sexual Assault Victims: Current Organisational Responses and Recommendations for Improvement - Nina J. Westera, Martine B. Powell, Rebecca Milne and Jane Goodman-Delahunty
Reviewing the use of Crime Linkage Evidence within a Legal Context - Kari Davies, Jessica Woodhams, Matthew Tonkin
The Verifiability Approach: Advances, Challenges, and Future Prospects - Galit Nahari and Aldert Vrij
Emotion: Internal and External Consequences for Legal Authorities - Annika Melinder, Chiara Mirandola, and Livia Gilstrap
Stalking: How Perceptions differ from Reality and why these Differences matter - Adrian J. Scott
Establishing cooperation and eliciting information: Semi-cooperative sources’ affective resistance and cognitive strategies - Simon Oleszkiewicz and Pär Anders Granhag
Evidence of Identification from Eyewitnesses - Colin Tredoux and Jacques Py
From the Ivory Tower to the Interrogation Room: Training and Field Evaluation Research on Suspect Interviewing - Melissa B. Russano, Christopher E. Kelly, and Christian A. Meissner
Introducing Psychology to the Justice System in Taiwan - Yee-San Teoh and Leon C.H. Huang
Index