From questions surrounding motives to the concept of crimes of
passion, the intersection of emotional states and legal practice
has long interested professionals as well as the public-recent
cases involving extensive pretrial publicity, highly charged
evidence, and instances of jury nullification continue to make the
subject particularly timely. With these trends in mind, Emotion and
the Law brings a rich tradition in social psychology into sharp
forensic focus in a unique interdisciplinary volume. Emotion, mood
and affective states, plus patterns of conduct that tend to arise
from them in legal contexts, are analyzed in theoretical and
practical terms, using real-life examples from criminal and civil
cases. From these complex situations, contributors provide answers
to bedrock questions-what roles affect plays in legal decision
making, when these roles are appropriate, and what can be done so
that emotion is not misused or exploited in legal procedures-and
offer complementary legal and social/cognitive perspectives on
these and other salient issues: Positive versus negative affect in
legal decision making, emotion, eyewitness memory, and false
memory, the influence of emotions on juror decisions, and legal
approaches to its control, a terror management theory approach to
the understanding of hate crimes, policy recommendations for
managing affect in legal proceedings, additional legal areas that
can benefit from the study of emotion.
Emotion and the Law clarifies theoretical grey areas, revisits
current practice, and suggests possibilities for both new
scholarship and procedural guidelines, making it a valuable
reference for psycho legal researchers, forensic psychologists, and
policymakers."
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