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The Psychology of evidence and trial procedure Book

The Psychology of evidence and trial procedure
The Psychology of evidence and trial procedure, Kassin and Wrightsman's book concentrates on the single most important determinant of verdicts — the evidence and court procedure. It is divided into four parts: (1) an overview and historical perspective; (2) seven substantive topics like eyewitness acco, The Psychology of evidence and trial procedure has a rating of 3 stars
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The Psychology of evidence and trial procedure, Kassin and Wrightsman's book concentrates on the single most important determinant of verdicts — the evidence and court procedure. It is divided into four parts: (1) an overview and historical perspective; (2) seven substantive topics like eyewitness acco, The Psychology of evidence and trial procedure
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  • The Psychology of evidence and trial procedure
  • Written by author Saul M. Kassin, Lawrence S. Wrightsman
  • Published by Beverly Hills, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1985., 5/1/1985
  • Kassin and Wrightsman's book concentrates on the single most important determinant of verdicts — the evidence and court procedure. It is divided into four parts: (1) an overview and historical perspective; (2) seven substantive topics like eyewitness acco
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Preface - Saul M Kassin and Lawrence S Wrightsman PART ONE: INTRODUCTION The Evidence and Trial Procedure - Wallace D Loh The Law, Social Policy, and Psychological Research PART TWO: EVIDENCE The Eyewitness - Gary L Wells Confession Evidence - Saul M Kassin and Lawrence S Wrightsman The Probity of the Polygraph - David T Lykken The Defendant's Testimony - David R Shaffer Character Testimony - Martin F Kaplan Survey and Field Experimental Evidence - Jacob Jacoby Expert Psychological Testimony - Edith Greene, Jonathan W Schooler, and Elizabeth F Loftus PART THREE: TRIAL PROCEDURE Opening and Closing Statements - E Allan Lind and Gina Y Ke Questioning Witnesses - Elizabeth F Loftus and Jane Goodman Jury Instructions - Amiram Elwork and Bruce D Sales Issues in Trial Management - Gordon Bermant Conducting the Voir Dire Examination PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS AND CONTROVERSIES The Evidence on Evidence - Peter W Sperlich Science and Law in Conflict and Cooperation


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