Taking psychology and law into the twenty-first century /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Kluwer Academic/Plenum,
2002.
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Series: | Perspectives in law & psychology ;
v. 14. |
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Table of Contents:
- Two steps forward and one step backward: the law and psychology movement(s) in the 20th century / James R.P. Ogloff
- Psychological jurisprudence: taking psychology and law into the twenty-first century / John Darley [and others]
- Children, psychology, and law: reflections on past and future contributions to science and policy / Bette L. Bottoms [and others]
- Forensic assessment: current status and future directions / Kirk Heilbrun, Richard Rogers & Randy Otto
- Risk assessment / Dale E. McNiel [and others]
- Competency: past, present, and future / Patricia A. Zapf [and others]
- Eyewitness research / R.C.L. Lindsay [and others]
- Jurors and juries: a review of the field / Edith Greene [and others]
- The monetary worth of psychological injury: what are litigants suing for? / Joti Samra & William J. Koch
- Psychological issues in civil law / Tristin Wayte [and others]
- Evaluating published research in psychology and law: a gatekeeper analysis of Law and Human Behavior / Richard L. Weiner [and others].