ABSTRACT

This book provides a useful overview of the latest research into the interaction between psychology and the courts. Leading scholars and practitioners review recent research and practice in a number of principal areas:
* adolescents in the legal system
* the role of juries
* competency to stand trial
* conditional release
* eyewitness evidence and testimony
* the role of the victims.

chapter |17 pages

Invited address

Jingoism, Dogmatism and Other Evils in Legal Psychology: Lessons Learned in the 20th Century

part 3|99 pages

Civil and Criminal Court

part 4|96 pages

Eyewitness Evidence and Testimony