TY - BOOK AU - Ainsworth,Peter B. AU - Ainsworth,Peter Β. AU - Alonso-Quecuty,Marisa AU - Arce,Ramón AU - Averbeck,Mechthild AU - Baldry,Anna Costanza AU - Baxter,James S. AU - Belmonte,José A. AU - Boon,Julian AU - Boros,János AU - Bócz,Endre AU - Campos,Laura AU - Cherryman,Julie AU - Chipchase,Hazel AU - Clifford,Brian R. AU - Czerederecka,Alicja AU - Davies,Graham AU - Denkers,Adriaan AU - Dritschel,Barbara AU - Fariña,Francisco AU - Florian,Georghe AU - Fuente,Emilia I.De la AU - García,Juan AU - Gierowski,Józef K. AU - Girgensons,Roberts AU - Gonçalves,Rui Abrunhosa AU - Gwyer,Patrick AU - Haapasalo,Jaana AU - Hernandez-Fernaud,Estefania AU - Howitt,Dennis AU - Huszár,László AU - Hutcheson,Graeme AU - Jaffé,Philip D. AU - Jaskiewicz-Obydzinska,Teresa AU - Kampen,Petra van AU - Konečni,Vladimir AU - Korolova,Evgenia V. AU - Kury,Helmut AU - Leo,Gaetano De AU - Liebling,Helen AU - Lösel,Friedrich AU - Maghan,Jess AU - Marshall,Peter AU - McDougall,Cynthia AU - McGuire,James AU - McKenna,Brian AU - McPherson,Sandra B. AU - Milano,Jay AU - Mulder,Marianne R. AU - Münnich,Iván AU - Münnich,Ινán AU - Nijboer,Johannes F. AU - Noon,Elizabeth AU - Novo,Mercedes AU - Palmer,Emma J. AU - Petrovec,Dragan AU - Popolo,Juan Horacio Del AU - Powls,John AU - Real,Santiago AU - Scardaccione,Gilda AU - Smith,Michael AU - Spezia,Stella M. AU - Stanik,Jan M. AU - Szaszkiewicz,Maciej AU - Szegedi,Márton AU - Telfer,Karen S. AU - Tremblay,Richard E. AU - Vila,Carlos AU - Vrij,Aldert AU - Vókó,György AU - Warden,David AU - Wilson,Janet Clare AU - Winkel,Frans Willem AU - Wydra,Bernhard TI - Psychology and Criminal Justice: International Review of Theory and Practice. A Publication of the European Association of Psychology and Law T2 - Publications of the European Association of Psychology and Law SN - 9783110163292 AV - HV7243 .P78 1998 U1 - 364/.01/9 PY - 2011///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Criminal justice, Administration of KW - Psychological aspects KW - Congresses KW - Criminal psychology KW - Budapest ‹1995› KW - Kongress KW - Kriminalpsychologie KW - Rechtspsychologie KW - PSYCHOLOGY / General KW - bisacsh N1 - I-IV --; Preface --; Contents --; Introduction --; Contributors --; Part 1 Children as Witnesses --; Videotechnology and the Child Witness --; Explaining Conversation Rules as a Method to Reduce Suggestibility of the Child Witness --; Interviewing Children: The Importance of Omission Errors --; The Defence Mechanisms and the Deformations of the Testimony Given by Sexually Abused Juveniles --; Part 2 Cognitive Interview and Police Reaction --; Further Perspectives in Cognitive Interviewing: New Directions --; The Effects of the Cognitive Interview on Recall, Recognition and the Confidence/Accuracy Relationship --; Cognitive Interview: When Any Context Reinstatement Instruction is Successful --; Cognitive Interview: Confronting True and False Statements --; Perceptions of the Credibility and Evidential Value of Victim and Suspect Statements in Interviews --; Police Officers' Inadequate Impression Formation in Confrontations with Offenders as a Result of Physical Effort --; Police Folklore and Attributions of Guilt: Can Psychology Challenge Long Held Assumptions? --; Part 3 Judicial Decision-Making --; State of Ohio v. X: Science and Strategy in the Criminal Court --; Impact on Verdict of Gender Homogeneous Juries in a Case of Rape --; Judicial Decision Making: Information Processing and Judgements Given by Blind Subjects --; Polygraphs in Criminal Justice Systems: The Effect of Different Legal Cultures on the Use of Scientific Evidence --; The Jury Decision Rule: An Empirical Study of Four Methods --; Juror's Decision in Capital Cases --; Parents Fighting for Custody of Children --; Part 4 Characteristics and Therapy of Offenders --; Boys' Behavioral Patterns in Kindergarten Predict Male Delinquency, Withdrawal, and School Adjustment --; Assessing Loss of Self-Control in Violent Offences Committed by Juveniles --; Social Competence and Sociomoral Reasoning in Young Offenders --; Feminist Group Therapy for Women Who Self-Harm --; Heterogeneity of Murders as the Fundamental Problem in the Psychological Profiling of a Perpetrator --; Necrophilia: Love at Last Sight --; Are Causal Theories of Paedophilia Possible? A Reconsideration of Sexual Abuse Cycles --; Expert Psychological Opinion for the Court in Cases of Homicide under Emotional Strain in Poland --; The Problem of Depression's Diagnostic in Forensic and Civil Law in Women --; Part 5 Prison and Offender Research --; Effects of Prison Factors on Recidivism --; Prison Between Values and Efficiency --; Symbolic Patterns in Prisoners' Thinking: Imported Values and Indigenous Roles? --; Allowing Male Convicted Prisoners to Wear Their Own Clothes: The Psychological Effects --; A Harm Reduction Approach to the Depenalization of Drug Crime via Community Based Outpatient Treatment --; Interplay of Religion, Medicine and Prison: A Preliminary Historical Study --; International Benchmarking --; Training of Prison Officers for Leading Problem-Oriented Groups of Inmates --; Riots in the Romanian Penitentiaries after the Revolution of December 1989 --; Correctional Treatment in Portugal --; Part 6 Crime and the Public --; Terrorist Mentality --; Fear of Crime and Victimization --; The Social and Personal Influence of Positive Beliefs on Coping with Direct and Indirect Victimization --; Psychological Aspects of the Process of Victimization --; Victim-Offender Mediation in the Italian Juvenile Justice System: A First Attempt of Definition --; The Impact of Professional Roles on Subjective Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency --; Turning Heroes into Villains: The Role of Unconscious Transference in Media Crime Reporting --; Part 7 History and Perspectives of Law and Psychology --; Comparing Legal Cultures: Difficulties in the Cross-Cultural Applicability of Psychological Research Results --; Recent Changes of the Hungarian Legal System and Their Psychological Impact --; The Effects of the Guarantee System of Human Rights and Legality on the Delinquents --; Legal Psychology in Europe: Results of a Survey --; Difficulties Experienced in Conducting Research in Forensic Psychology --; The Development of Hungarian Forensic Psychology --; Subject Index; restricted access; Issued also in print UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110804799 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110804799 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110804799/original ER -