Inhoudsopgave:
The present volume consists of up-to-date review articles on topics relevant to psychology and law, and will be of current interest to the field. Notably, the majority of these topics are currently attracting a great deal of research and public policy attention in the U.S. and elsewhere, as evidenced by programs at the American Psychology-Law Society and related conferences. Topics for the present volume include: attitudes toward the police (Cole et al.), alibis (Charman et al.), hate crimes based on gender and sexual orientation (Plumm \u0026 Leighton), the role of gender at trial (Livingston et al.), neuroimages in court (Glen), intimate partner violence (Mauer \u0026 Reppucci), post-identification feedback (Douglass \u0026 Smalarz) and individual differences in eyewitness identification (Snowden \u0026 Bornstein), veteransâ wellbeing (Berthelot \u0026 Prager), and plea bargaining (Levett). |