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Title Advances in psychology and law. Volume 5 / Monica K. Miller, Brian H. Bornstein, editors
Published Cham : Springer, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 419 pages)
Contents Person-matching : real-time identifications of persons from photos and videos -- Incentivized to testify : informant witnesses -- The accuracy of adults' long-term memory for child sexual abuse -- Interpreted police interviews: a review of contemporary research -- An interdisciplinary and cross-national analysis of legal safeguards for eyewitness evidence -- Life after exoneration : an overview of factors that affect exoneree reintegration -- The social science of the death penalty : before, during, and after trial -- The black and white reality : historical and post-Ferguson era perspectives on public attitudes toward the police -- Problem-solving courts in the United States and around the world : history, evaluation, and recommendations -- The emerging role of psychology in shaping gun policy in the United States
Summary This volume consists of up-to-date review articles on topics relevant to psychology and law, and will be of current interest to the field. These topics are currently attracting a great deal of research and public policy attention in the U.S. and elsewhere and will be relevant to researchers, clinical practitioners, and policy makers. Topics include: attitudes toward police (Cole et al.), accuracy of memory for child sexual abuse (Goldfarb et al.), the use of interpreters in investigations (Goodman-Delahunty et al.), adjustment of former prisoners post-exoneration (Kirshenbaum et al.), psychological implications for gun policy (Pirelli et al.), ability to match people with images from ID cards and video (Rumschik et al.), judicial instructions on eyewitness evidence (Skalon et al.), social science of the death penalty (West et al.), and informant testimony (Wetmore et al.). Comprehensive reviews of a broad range of topics of interest to the law-psychology community; Contributors are highly productive and well-known researchers; Each chapter contains recommendations for future research, which will help frame work for years to come
Notes Includes index
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 8, 2021)
Subject Forensic psychology.
Psychology.
Psychology
psychology.
Forensic psychology
Psychology
Form Electronic book
Author Bornstein, Brian H., editor
Miller, Monica K., editor
ISBN 9783030546786
3030546780