Psychology and Law : bridging the gap/
edited by David Canter and Rita Zukauskiene
- New York: Routledge, 2016
- 262p.; 23cm.
1. In the kingdom of the blind, David Canter; 2. Contemporary challenges in investigative psychology: revisiting the Canter offender profiling equations, 3. Lie detectors and the law: the use of the polygraph in Europe,. 4. Eyewitness research: theory and practice, 5. Identification in court, 6. Profiling evidence in the courts, 7. Implications of heterogeneity among individuals with antisocial behaviour, 8. From crime to tort: criminal acts civil liability and the behavioral science, 9. The consequences of prison life: notes on the new psychology of prison effects, 10. Psychopathy as an important forensic construct: past, present and future, 11. Key considerations and problems in assessing risk for violence, 12. Computer-assisted violence risk assessment among people with mental disorder 13. Does the law use even a small proportion of what legal psychology has to offer? 14. They're an illusion to me now': forensic ethics, sanism and pretextuality,