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One of the most fascinating sub-divisions within the rapidly
growing field of psychology and law is the area of deception
detection. Traditionally this area has been characterised by a
number of approaches which have analysed different aspects of
deception such as verbal content, non-verbal behaviour, and
polygraph testing. The last few years' intensive research has
resulted in an impressive corpus of new knowledge about issues such
as cross-cultural deception, the detection of simulated amnesia and
false confessions, lie-catching expertise and how best to train
professionals in detecting deception. This book provides a
state-of-the-art account of current research and practice, written
by an international team of experts and will be a valuable resource
for academics, students, practitioners and all professionals within
the legal domain who need to tackle questions of credibility and
reliability.
- Highlights the work of rising stars in the field - Strikes a
balance between chapters that are at the very core of
legal/forensic psychology and chapters that present new exciting
developments within the field - The proposed volume is born out of
the world's first and so far only international doctoral program
devoted to legal/forensic psychology: The House of Legal
Psychology, funded by the EU
- Highlights the work of rising stars in the field - Strikes a
balance between chapters that are at the very core of
legal/forensic psychology and chapters that present new exciting
developments within the field - The proposed volume is born out of
the world's first and so far only international doctoral program
devoted to legal/forensic psychology: The House of Legal
Psychology, funded by the EU
Offering carefully curated articles from the European Association
of Psychology and Law (EAPL), this book features chapters from a
truly international group of scholars. This text is the first of
its kind to offer insights into current developments in psychology
and law in Russia. The field of psychology and law has a very long
and strong tradition in Russia, but very little is known, as
Russian scholars rarely publish their works in English. The volume
also contains state-of-the-art chapters on topics at the very core
of psychology and law, including offender profiling, lie detection,
crime linking, false memories, and witness interviewing. Features
Provides rare insight into Russian history of forensic and criminal
psychology Covers core topics in the discipline Offers
international scope from a diverse array of contributors Psychology
and Law in Europe: When West Meets East is a text of interest for
students of psychology, law, or criminal justice, as well as
scholars and practitioners in the field. This text offers a window
into global advances in psychology and law.
Offering carefully curated articles from the European Association
of Psychology and Law (EAPL), this book features chapters from a
truly international group of scholars. This text is the first of
its kind to offer insights into current developments in psychology
and law in Russia. The field of psychology and law has a very long
and strong tradition in Russia, but very little is known, as
Russian scholars rarely publish their works in English. The volume
also contains state-of-the-art chapters on topics at the very core
of psychology and law, including offender profiling, lie detection,
crime linking, false memories, and witness interviewing. Features
Provides rare insight into Russian history of forensic and criminal
psychology Covers core topics in the discipline Offers
international scope from a diverse array of contributors Psychology
and Law in Europe: When West Meets East is a text of interest for
students of psychology, law, or criminal justice, as well as
scholars and practitioners in the field. This text offers a window
into global advances in psychology and law.
One of the most fascinating sub-divisions within the rapidly
growing field of psychology and law is the area of deception
detection. Traditionally this area has been characterised by a
number of approaches which have analysed different aspects of
deception such as verbal content, non-verbal behaviour, and
polygraph testing. The last few years' intensive research has
resulted in an impressive corpus of new knowledge about issues such
as cross-cultural deception, the detection of simulated amnesia and
false confessions, lie-catching expertise and how best to train
professionals in detecting deception. This book provides a
state-of-the-art account of current research and practice, written
by an international team of experts and will be a valuable resource
for academics, students, practitioners and all professionals within
the legal domain who need to tackle questions of credibility and
reliability.
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