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The Oxford handbook of psychology and law / edited by David DeMatteo and Kyle C. Scherr.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
2023
Description
xvii, 800 pages ; 27 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Law
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Psychological aspects
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Law
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United States
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Psychological aspects
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Forensic psychology
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United States
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Mental health laws
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United States
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Editor
DeMatteo, David, 1972-
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Scherr, Kyle C.
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Series
Oxford handbooks
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Oxford library of psychology
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Oxford library of psychology series
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Summary note
"The field of psychology-law is extremely broad, encompassing a strikingly large range of topic areas in both applied psychology and experimental psychology. Despite the continued and rapid growth of the field, there is no current and comprehensive resource that provides coverage of the major topic areas in the psychology-law field. The Oxford Handbook of Psychology and Law is an up-to-date, scholarly, and comprehensive volume that provides broad coverage of psychology-law topics. The field of psychology-law can be broadly divided into applied and experimental domains. Whereas applied specialties in psychology, such as clinical, counseling, neuropsychology, and school, are typically grounded in the scientist-practitioner model that emphasizes both research and the provision of clinical services (e.g., assessment, therapy), experimental psychology focuses almost exclusively on conducting empirical research grounded in theories from areas such as cognitive, developmental, and social psychology. Importantly, both applied and experimental psychologists have made meaningful contributions to the psychology-law field, and each of these domains of the psychology-law field includes a range of well-developed topic areas with robust empirical support. This book provides comprehensive coverage of applied and experimental topic areas, with chapters written by a diverse group of well-established psychology-law scholars and emerging future leaders"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Preface / David DeMatteo and Kyle C. Scherr
1. Training for careers in psychology-law / David DeMatteo and Kyle C. Scherr
2. Influencing policy and procedure with law-psychology research : why, when, where, how, and what / Brian H. Bornstein and Christian A. Meissner
3. Preventive justice / Christopher Slobogin
4. Expert psychological testimony / Brian L. Cutler and Daniel A. Krauss
5. Psychology and law, meet open science / Bradley D. McAuliff, Melanie B. Fessinger, Anthony D. Perillo, and Jennifer T. Perillo
6. A framework for forensic mental health assessments : principles, standards of care, and standards of practice / Kirk Heilbrun, Madelena Rizzo, Kellie Wiltsie, and Heidi Zapotocky
7. Ethics in forensic psychology practice / Randy K. Otto
8. Forensic report writing : proposing a research agenda / Richart L. DeMier and Daniel A. Krauss
9. Emerging issues in competence to stand trial evaluation / Patricia A. Zapf and Amanda Beltrani
10. Criminal responsibility evaluations / Ira K. Packer and Lauren E. Kois
11. Of capital importance : considerations in capital sentencing contexts / Jaymes Fairfax-Columbo, Bronwyn Neeser, Alexandra Kudatzky, and David DeMatteo
12. Forensic evaluation in civil litigation : a case example / Julie M. Brovko and William E. Foote
13. Evaluating workplace disability / Lisa Drago Piechowski
14. Child custody evaluations / Jonathan W. Gould and Christopher Mulchay
15. Forensic mental health assessment in immigration court / Virginia Barber-Rioja and Alexandria Garcia-Mansilla
16. Forensic mental health assessments in juvenile justice contexts / Christopher M. King, Lauren Grove, Sarah Hitchcock, Kenny Gonzalez, Amanda Palardy, and Nicole Guevara
17. Neuropsychological considerations in forensic mental health assessment / Casey LaDuke, Chriscelyn M. Tussey, Bernice A. Marcopulos, Scott D. Bender, and Beth C. Arredondo
18. Violence risk assessment and management / Stephen D. Hart and Kevin S. Douglas
19. Response styles within the forensic context : conceptual issues and assessment methods / Richard Rogers, Minqi Pan, and Eric Y. Drogin
20. How reliable and objective are forensic mental health evaluators? / Daniel C. Murrie and Marcus T. Boccaccini
21. Trial consultation / Eric Y. Drogin and Leigh D. Hagan
22. Managerial justice, community supervision, and treatment mandates : the intersection of clinical practice and social control / Benjamin J. Mackey, JoAnn Lee, C.J. Appleton, Sarah Skidmore, and Faye S. Taxman
23. Treating justice-involved populations with severe mental illness / Robert D. Morgan, Faith Scanlon, Jessica Mattera, and McCown Leggett
24. Key considerations for pre-arrest diversion programs / Karen L. Dugosh, Jessica L. Lipkin, Daniel J. Flack, David DeMatteo, and David S. Festinger
25. Rehabilitative justice : problem-solving courts / Shelby Arnold, Alice Thornewill, Kirk Heilbrun, and David DeMatteo
26. The emerging investigative practice of tele-forensic interviewing : implications for children's testimony / Jason J. Dickinson, Nicole E. Lytle, and Debra Ann Poole
27. Using reflector variables to determine whether the culprit is present in or absent from a police lineup / Andrew M. Smith and Gary L. Wells
28. Interviewing cooperative forensic witnesses and mediation : areas of overlap and potential for future research / Deborah Goldfarb and Ronald P. Fisher
29. Emerging policy issues related to sexual violence in higher education : investigation and adjudication procedures and mandatory reporting policies / Allison E. Cipriano and Kathryn J. Holland
30. Legal decision-making among youth defendants, victims, and witnesses : emerging issues, research, and theory / Lindsay C. Malloy, Joshua Wyman, Shreya Mukhopadhyay, and Jodi A. Quas
31. Why seeing the big picture in the study of public safety is necessary for combatting racism within it / Gwen Prowse and Phillip Atiba Goff
32. Procedural justice theory : challenges and new extensions / Ben Bradford, Arabella Kyprianides, and Julia A. Yesberg
33. The present and future of verbal lie detection / Aldert Vrij, P
ar Anders Granhag, Sharon Leal, Ronald P. Fisher, Steven M. Kleinman, and Tzachi Ashkenazi
34. Investigative interviewing : a review of the literature and a model of science-based practice / Christian A. Meissner, Steven M. Kleinman, Amelia Mindthoff, Erik P. Phillips, and Jesse N. Rothweiler
35. Police custody : a legal construct in search of a definition / Fabiana Alceste and Saul M. Kassin
36. Human factors in forensic science : psychological causes of bias and error / Jeff Kukucka and Itiel E. Dror
37. Psychological barriers to the detection of child sexual abuse / Nicholas Scurich and Park Dietz
38. First steps on the path to wrongful conviction : phenomenology of innocence, police stops, and expectancies / Max Guyll, Kyle C. Scherr, Stephanie Madon, and Jessica Munoz
39. Emerging issues in the psycholegal study of guilty pleas / Allison D. Redlich, Tina M. Zottoli, Amy Dezember, Ryan Schneider, Mary Catlin, and Suraiya Shammi
40. Prosecutorial misconduct / Margaret Bull Kovera and Melanie B. Fessinger
41. Jury decision-making / Lora M. Levett
42. Emotion and legal judgment / Liana C. Peter-Hagene, Samantha Bean, and Jessica M. Salerno
43. Injustice in the courtroom : how race and ethnicity affect legal outcomes / Jennifer S. Hunt
44. Law, psychology, and wrongful convictions / Brandon L. Garrett and William Crozier
Index.
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ISBN
9780197649138 (hardcover)
0197649130 (hardcover)
LCCN
2022030915
OCLC
1345639690
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