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Advances in Psychology and Law - Volume 3

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The latest entry in this noteworthy series continues its focus on psychological issues relating to legal and judicial matters, with sound recommendations for situational and system-wide improvement. Salient concerns are described both in areas where their existence is frequently acknowledged (juror impartiality, the juvenile justice system) and where they are rarely considered (Miranda warnings, forensic mental health experts). Authors describe differences between professional and lay concepts of justice principles--and the resulting disconnect between community sentiment and the law. Throughout these chapters, psychological nuances and their legal implications are made clear as they relate to lawyers, jurors, suspects, and victims.
Included among the topics:
·         From the headlines to the jury room: an examination of the impact of pretrial publicity on jurors and juries.
·         Victim impact statements in capital sentencing: 25 years post-Payne.
·         Psychology and the Fourth Amendment.
·         Examining the presenting characteristics, short-term effects, and long-term outcomes associated with system-involved youths.
·         Indigenous youth crime: an international perspective.
·         An empirical analysis of law-psychology journals: who's publishing and on what?
 As with the others in the series, this third volume of Advances in Psychology and Law will interest researchers in legal psychology and related disciplines (e.g., criminal justice) as well as practicing attorneys, trial consultants, and clinical psychologists.                                                                                                   

Inhaltsverzeichnis

From the Headlines to the Jury Room: An Examination of the Impact of Pretrial Publicity on Jurors and Juries.- Victim Impact Statements in Capital Sentencing:  25 Years Post-Payne.- Review of research and recent case law on understanding and appreciation of Miranda warnings.- Psychology and the Fourth Amendment.- The Cognitive and Social Psychological Bases of Bias in Forensic Mental Health Judgments.- Restorative Justice: Reflections and the Retributive Impulse.- Examining the Presenting Characteristics, Short-Term Effects, and Long-Term Outcomes Associated with System-Involved Youths.- Indigenous Youth Crime: An International Perspective.- An Empirical Analysis of Law-Psychology Journals: Who's Publishing and on What?.







Über den Autor / die Autorin

Brian Bornstein is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Director of the Law-Psychology Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is editor of the journal Psychology, Crime & Law. He has edited 13 books , most of which have been with Springer, and has offered several other scholarly books.

Monica Miller is a Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno with a split appointment between the Criminal Justice Department and the Interdisciplinary Social Psychology PhD Program. She is on the editorial board of the journal Psychology, Crime & Law. She has authored 4 books and edited 6 books, including “Handbook of Community Sentiment” (Springer, 2015).

The co-editors have a longstanding and productive working relationship. Together, Brian and Monica are currently co-editors of the New York University book series “Psychology and Crime” and co-edited a volume on “Stress, Trauma, and Wellbeing in the Legal System” (Oxford University Press, 2013), as well as “Advances in Psychology and Law” Volumes 1 and 2 (Springer, 2016). They have also co-authored one book and over a dozen journal articles together.

Zusammenfassung

The latest entry in this noteworthy series continues its focus on psychological issues relating to legal and judicial matters, with sound recommendations for situational and system-wide improvement. Salient concerns are described both in areas where their existence is frequently acknowledged (juror impartiality, the juvenile justice system) and where they are rarely considered (Miranda warnings, forensic mental health experts). Authors describe differences between professional and lay concepts of justice principles--and the resulting disconnect between community sentiment and the law. Throughout these chapters, psychological nuances and their legal implications are made clear as they relate to lawyers, jurors, suspects, and victims.
Included among the topics:
·         From the headlines to the jury room: an examination of the impact of pretrial publicity on jurors and juries.
·         Victim impact statements in capital sentencing: 25 years post-Payne.
·         Psychology and the Fourth Amendment.
·         Examining the presenting characteristics, short-term effects, and long-term outcomes associated with system-involved youths.
·         Indigenous youth crime: an international perspective.
·         An empirical analysis of law-psychology journals: who’s publishing and on what?
 As with the others in the series, this third volume of Advances in Psychology and Law will interest researchers in legal psychology and related disciplines (e.g., criminal justice) as well as practicing attorneys, trial consultants, and clinical psychologists.                                                                                                   

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Brian H. Bornstein (Herausgeber), H Bornstein (Herausgeber), H Bornstein (Herausgeber), Monic K Miller (Herausgeber), Monica K Miller (Herausgeber), Monica K. Miller (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319758589
ISBN 978-3-31-975858-9
Seiten 304
Abmessung 161 mm x 24 mm x 241 mm
Gewicht 642 g
Illustration XV, 304 p. 6 illus. in color.
Serien Advances in Psychology and Law
Advances in Psychology and Law
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Psychologie
Sachbuch > Psychologie, Esoterik, Spiritualität, Anthroposophie > Psychologie: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke

B, Psychology, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, Behavioral Science and Psychology, Law and Psychology, Juvenile offenders, Restorative Justice, pre-trial publicity, forensic interviewing, fourth amendment, bias in legal decision-making, victim impact statements, jury decision-making

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