The Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology
Volume I: Memory for Events
Herausgeber: Toglia, Michael P.; Ross, David F.; Read, J. Don
The Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology
Volume I: Memory for Events
Herausgeber: Toglia, Michael P.; Ross, David F.; Read, J. Don
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The Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology presents a survey of research and legal opinions from international experts on the rapidly expanding scientific literature addressing the accuracy and limitations of eyewitnesses as a source of evidence for the courts.
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The Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology presents a survey of research and legal opinions from international experts on the rapidly expanding scientific literature addressing the accuracy and limitations of eyewitnesses as a source of evidence for the courts.
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1330g
- ISBN-13: 9780367463007
- ISBN-10: 0367463008
- Artikelnr.: 58449345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1330g
- ISBN-13: 9780367463007
- ISBN-10: 0367463008
- Artikelnr.: 58449345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Micael P. Toglia, J. Don Read, David F. Ross, R.C.L. Lindsay
Part 1. Forensic Adult Memory of Witnesses and Suspects. Memory for
Conversation: The Orphan Child of Witness Memory Researchers. Interviewing
Protocols to Improve Eyewitness Memory. The Influence of Emotion on Memory
in Forensic Settings. The Effects of Delay on Long-term Memory for
Witnessed Events.
Alibis in Criminal Investigations and Trials. Internalized False
Confession. Part 2. Potential Sources of Distorted Eyewitness Statements
and Postdictors of Statement Accuracy. Internal and External Sources of
Misinformation in Adult Witness Memory. False Memories: History, Theory,
and Implications. Physcological Impairment, Eyewitness Testimony, and False
Memories: Individual Differences. Recovered Memories. Using Hypnosis in
Eyewitness Memory: Past and Current Issues. Credibility Assessment in
Eyewitness Memory. Eyewitness Confidence from the Witnessed Event Through
Trial. Part 3. Lifespan Eyewitness Issues: Children. The Suggestibility of
Children's Memory. Enhancing Performance: Factors Affecting the
Informativeness of Young Witnesses. The Development of Event Memory:
Implications for Child Witness Testimony. False Memory in Children: Data,
Theory, and Legal Implications. A Review of Factors Affecting Jurors'
Decisions in Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Children's Eyewitness Memory:
Balancing Children's Needs and Defendants' Rights When Seeking the Truth.
Part 4. Lifespan Eyewitness Issues: Older Adults. The Elderly Eyewitness: A
Review and Prospectus. False Memory Susceptibility in Older Adults:
Implications for the Elderly Eyewitness. Eyewitness Memory in Older Adults.
Part 5. Conclusion. The Relevance of Eyewitness Research: A Trial Lawyer's
Perspective.
Conversation: The Orphan Child of Witness Memory Researchers. Interviewing
Protocols to Improve Eyewitness Memory. The Influence of Emotion on Memory
in Forensic Settings. The Effects of Delay on Long-term Memory for
Witnessed Events.
Alibis in Criminal Investigations and Trials. Internalized False
Confession. Part 2. Potential Sources of Distorted Eyewitness Statements
and Postdictors of Statement Accuracy. Internal and External Sources of
Misinformation in Adult Witness Memory. False Memories: History, Theory,
and Implications. Physcological Impairment, Eyewitness Testimony, and False
Memories: Individual Differences. Recovered Memories. Using Hypnosis in
Eyewitness Memory: Past and Current Issues. Credibility Assessment in
Eyewitness Memory. Eyewitness Confidence from the Witnessed Event Through
Trial. Part 3. Lifespan Eyewitness Issues: Children. The Suggestibility of
Children's Memory. Enhancing Performance: Factors Affecting the
Informativeness of Young Witnesses. The Development of Event Memory:
Implications for Child Witness Testimony. False Memory in Children: Data,
Theory, and Legal Implications. A Review of Factors Affecting Jurors'
Decisions in Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Children's Eyewitness Memory:
Balancing Children's Needs and Defendants' Rights When Seeking the Truth.
Part 4. Lifespan Eyewitness Issues: Older Adults. The Elderly Eyewitness: A
Review and Prospectus. False Memory Susceptibility in Older Adults:
Implications for the Elderly Eyewitness. Eyewitness Memory in Older Adults.
Part 5. Conclusion. The Relevance of Eyewitness Research: A Trial Lawyer's
Perspective.
Part 1. Forensic Adult Memory of Witnesses and Suspects. Memory for
Conversation: The Orphan Child of Witness Memory Researchers. Interviewing
Protocols to Improve Eyewitness Memory. The Influence of Emotion on Memory
in Forensic Settings. The Effects of Delay on Long-term Memory for
Witnessed Events.
Alibis in Criminal Investigations and Trials. Internalized False
Confession. Part 2. Potential Sources of Distorted Eyewitness Statements
and Postdictors of Statement Accuracy. Internal and External Sources of
Misinformation in Adult Witness Memory. False Memories: History, Theory,
and Implications. Physcological Impairment, Eyewitness Testimony, and False
Memories: Individual Differences. Recovered Memories. Using Hypnosis in
Eyewitness Memory: Past and Current Issues. Credibility Assessment in
Eyewitness Memory. Eyewitness Confidence from the Witnessed Event Through
Trial. Part 3. Lifespan Eyewitness Issues: Children. The Suggestibility of
Children's Memory. Enhancing Performance: Factors Affecting the
Informativeness of Young Witnesses. The Development of Event Memory:
Implications for Child Witness Testimony. False Memory in Children: Data,
Theory, and Legal Implications. A Review of Factors Affecting Jurors'
Decisions in Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Children's Eyewitness Memory:
Balancing Children's Needs and Defendants' Rights When Seeking the Truth.
Part 4. Lifespan Eyewitness Issues: Older Adults. The Elderly Eyewitness: A
Review and Prospectus. False Memory Susceptibility in Older Adults:
Implications for the Elderly Eyewitness. Eyewitness Memory in Older Adults.
Part 5. Conclusion. The Relevance of Eyewitness Research: A Trial Lawyer's
Perspective.
Conversation: The Orphan Child of Witness Memory Researchers. Interviewing
Protocols to Improve Eyewitness Memory. The Influence of Emotion on Memory
in Forensic Settings. The Effects of Delay on Long-term Memory for
Witnessed Events.
Alibis in Criminal Investigations and Trials. Internalized False
Confession. Part 2. Potential Sources of Distorted Eyewitness Statements
and Postdictors of Statement Accuracy. Internal and External Sources of
Misinformation in Adult Witness Memory. False Memories: History, Theory,
and Implications. Physcological Impairment, Eyewitness Testimony, and False
Memories: Individual Differences. Recovered Memories. Using Hypnosis in
Eyewitness Memory: Past and Current Issues. Credibility Assessment in
Eyewitness Memory. Eyewitness Confidence from the Witnessed Event Through
Trial. Part 3. Lifespan Eyewitness Issues: Children. The Suggestibility of
Children's Memory. Enhancing Performance: Factors Affecting the
Informativeness of Young Witnesses. The Development of Event Memory:
Implications for Child Witness Testimony. False Memory in Children: Data,
Theory, and Legal Implications. A Review of Factors Affecting Jurors'
Decisions in Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Children's Eyewitness Memory:
Balancing Children's Needs and Defendants' Rights When Seeking the Truth.
Part 4. Lifespan Eyewitness Issues: Older Adults. The Elderly Eyewitness: A
Review and Prospectus. False Memory Susceptibility in Older Adults:
Implications for the Elderly Eyewitness. Eyewitness Memory in Older Adults.
Part 5. Conclusion. The Relevance of Eyewitness Research: A Trial Lawyer's
Perspective.







