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Psychology and Law: Truthfulness, Accuracy and Credibility

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Psychology and Law shows how psychological research and theory can be used in a legal context. Written with advanced undergraduate students in mind, it focuses upon the pre-trial or investigative phase of the legal process. Obtaining and assessing witness evidence is a key part of any criminal investigation. Topics include witness accuracy and credibility, covering issues such as assessment of witness credibility, interviewing suspects and witnesses, eyewitness testimony, false beliefs and memory, the role of experts and juries. This second edition has been revised and updated to reflect the large amount of new research in the area, making it the essential guide for all courses with a legal component. Comment on the first "This is an excellent appraisal of the psychology of evidence...it provides thorough, substantial and up-to-date accounts of modern developments."
― Denniss Howitt , Loughborough University, UK

240 pages, Paperback

First published October 28, 1998

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June 12, 2018
interesting book on how we use psychology to put people through the legal system. It's also scary to see how difficult is to find the truth relying on human psychology though.
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