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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199278091
ISBN-13
9780199278091
eBay Product ID (ePID)
54234460
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
496 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Witness Testimony : Psychological, Investigative and Evidential Perspectives
Subject
Criminal Law / General, Criminal Procedure
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law
Format
Uk-Trade Paper
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
31 Oz
Item Length
9.7 in
Item Width
6.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2007-273714
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Having delved into 'Witness Testimony' last weekend, I found it engrossing. It is a most imaginative and unusual book and should be of great value to practitioners. I am so grateful for this addition to my library"., 'Trying to make an assessment of the credibility of witnesses is one of the most difficult tasks faced by anyone in our justice system, and professional judges need as much help as lay people in this task. In'Lord Justice Keene, Chairman of the Judical Board, 'Trying to make an assessment of the credibility of witnesses is one of the most difficult tasks faced by anyone in our justice system, and professional judges need as much help as lay people in this task. In'Lord Justice Keene, Chairman of the Judical BoardHaving delved into 'Witness Testimony' last weekend, I found it engrossing. It is a most imaginative and unusual book and should be of great value to practitioners. I am so grateful for this addition to my library".''Lord Philips of Worth Matravers, the Lord Chief Justice, 'Trying to make an assessment of the credibility of witnesses is one of the mostdifficult tasks faced by anyone in our justice system, and professional judgesneed as much help as lay people in this task. In'Lord Justice Keene, Chairman of the Judical Board, This Book is a worthwhile investment for investigation managers, those responsible for developing and delivering witness interview training and for investigators committed to professionalism
Dewey Decimal
347.075
Table Of Content
ForewordPrefaceIntroductionSection 1: Psychological Perspectives1. General Review of the Psychology of Witness Testimony2. Detecting Deception in Legal Contexts3. The Effect of Learning Disabilities on Witness Testimony4. The Psychological Vulnerabilities of Witnesses and The Risk of False Accusations and False Confessions5. Effects of Drugs on Witness Memory6. Recovered Memory and False Memory7. Crime Related AmnesiaSection 2: Investigative Perspectives8. 'Have you told Management about this?': Bringing Witness Interviewing into the 21st Century9. Investigative Interviewing with Children: Progress and Pitfalls10. Obtaining, Recording and Admissibility of Out-of-Court Witness Statements11. Oral Confessions to Non-Investigator Witnesses12. Interpreters and Translators in The Criminal Legal Process13. Witnesses who use British Sign Language14. Investigative and Evidential Applications of Forensic Speech Science15. Identifying the Origins of Evidential TextsSection 3: Evidential Perspectives16. Forensic Facial Identification17. Improving Visual Identification Procedures under PACE Code D18. Assessing Contentious Eyewitness Evidence: A Judicial View19. Judging Eyewitnesses, Confessions, Informants and Alibis: What is Wrong with Juries and Can they do Better?20. Oral Testimony from The Witness's Perspective - Psychological and Forensic Considerations21. Disclosure of Unused Material by Prosecution Authorities and Third Parties22. The Admissibility of Expert Evidence25. Judicial Training
Synopsis
This book provides a comprehensive and easily accessible guide to the decision-making and actions of the complete spectrum of practitioner involvement in the criminal justice process, right from initial investigation through to court-room proceedings., Testimonial evidence remains the greatest source of information available to those who try cases in court.Witness Testimony: Psychological, Investigative, and Evidential Perspectives provides a comprehensive and easily accessible guide to the decision-making and actions of the complete spectrum of practitioner involvement in the criminal justice process, right from initial investigation through to court-room proceedings.It builds on the content and structure of its ground-breaking predecessor Analysing Witness Testimony: A Guide for Legal Practitioners and Other Professionals (Blackstone Press, March 1999), and consists of 25 chapters written by an expert author team of practitioner and academic lawyers, forensic psychiatrists, and psychologists. The team is led by criminal evidence specialist barristers Anthony Heaton-Armstrong and David Wolchover, chartered forensic psychologist Dr Eric Shepherd, and Professor of Forensic Psychology, Gisli Gudjonnson.The book is logically divided into three sections, looking in turn at each of the three inter-related perspectives upon a witness' account; psychological, investigative, and evidential. Section One explains and examines psychological issues, including; witness memory; the effect of learning disabilities; false allegations of sexual assault; and the effect of physical factors such as head injuries and drugs. Section Two covers the crucial investigative issues and concerns in respect of false allegations; the impact of investigative and questioning style upon children and vulnerable persons; memory performace of witnesses; and linguistic interpretations. Section Three explores evidential issues such as; visual identification procedures; the status of witness demeanour; the reliability of oral evidence; the relevance of information technology to presentation of evidence; disclosure; the use of expert evidence; and judicial training. The book will therefore be indispensable to all those involved in the resolution of contentious or disputed evidence, including; members of the judiciary and legal practitioners; crime investigators; and forensic psychologists and psychiatrists., Testimonial evidence remains the greatest source of information available to those who try cases in court. Witness Testimony: Psychological, Investigative, and Evidential Perspectives provides a comprehensive and easily accessible guide to the decision-making and actions of the complete spectrum of practitioner involvement in the criminal justice process, right from initial investigation through to courtroom proceedings. Logically divided into three parts,it discusses in turn each of the three, inter-related perspectives upon a witness' account; psychological, investigative, and evidential., Testimonial evidence remains the greatest source of information available to those who try cases in court.Witness Testimony: Psychological, Investigative, and Evidential Perspectives provides a comprehensive and easily accessible guide to the decision-making and actions of the complete spectrum of practitioner involvement in the criminal justice process, right from initial investigation through to court-room proceedings.It builds onthe content and structure of its ground-breaking predecessor Analysing Witness Testimony: A Guide for Legal Practitioners and Other Professionals (Blackstone Press, March 1999), and consists of 25 chapterswritten by an expert author team of practitioner and academic lawyers, forensic psychiatrists, and psychologists. The team is led by criminal evidence specialist barristers Anthony Heaton-Armstrong and David Wolchover, chartered forensic psychologist Dr Eric Shepherd, and Professor of Forensic Psychology, Gisli Gudjonnson.The book is logically divided into three sections, looking in turn at each of the three inter-related perspectives upon a witness' account;psychological, investigative, and evidential. Section One explains and examines psychological issues, including; witness memory; the effect of learning disabilities; false allegations of sexual assault; and theeffect of physical factors such as head injuries and drugs. Section Two covers the crucial investigative issues and concerns in respect of false allegations; the impact of investigative and questioning style upon children and vulnerable persons; memory performace of witnesses; and linguistic interpretations. Section Three explores evidential issues such as; visual identification procedures; the status of witness demeanour; the reliability of oral evidence; the relevance of informationtechnology to presentation of evidence; disclosure; the use of expert evidence; and judicial training. The book will therefore be indispensable to all those involved in the resolution ofcontentious or disputed evidence, including; members of the judiciary and legal practitioners; crime investigators; and forensic psychologists and psychiatrists.
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