Suggestibility in Legal Contexts : Psychological Research and Forensic Implications.
A comprehensive survey of the theory, research and forensic implications related to suggestibility in legal contexts that includes the latest research. Provides a useful digest for academics and a trusted text for students of forensic and applied psychologyA vital resource for legal practitioners wh...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Wiley,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Suggestibility in Legal Contexts: Psychological Research: and Forensic Implications; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Suggestibility: A History and Introduction; Key Points; What is Suggestibility?; Is Suggestibility One Construct or More?; The History of Suggestibility Research; Hypnosis and Suggestibility; Early Work on Eyewitness Testimony; Suggestibility in Legal Contexts; Cognitive Factors Associated with Suggestibility: Memory and Attention; Suggestibility and Social Factors; About this Book; Conclusions; References.
- 2 The Misinformation Effect: Past Research and Recent AdvancesKey Points; Contradictory Misinformation and Interference Accounts of Misinformation Phenomena; False Recollections of Suggested Details and Constructivist Accounts of Misinformation Effects; Recent Extensions of the Misinformation Paradigm: Forced Fabrication and False Recollection of Knowingly Fabricated Details; Forced Fabrication of Entire Fictitious Events and the Explanatory Role Hypothesis; Conclusions; Forensic Implications; References; 3 Interrogative Suggestibility and Compliance; Key Points.
- Definition and Early Development of Interrogative SuggestibilityThe Gudjonsson and Clark Model of Interrogative Suggestibility (1986); Modified Versions of the GSS; Compliance; Individual differences and the GSS and GCS; Lack of Confidence in Memory and Suggestibility; Suggestibility, Compliance and Disputed/False Confessions; Malingering on the GSS and GCS; Conclusions and Forensic Implications; References; 4 Suggestibility and Memory Conformity; Introduction; Key Points; The Impact of Memory Conformity in Real Life; Different Methodological Approaches to Investigating Memory Conformity.
- Theoretical Accounts of Why Memory Conformity OccursThe Future of Memory Conformity Research; Conclusions; Forensic Implications of the Memory Conformity Effect; References; 5 Suggestibility and Individual Differences: Psychosocial and Memory Measures; Key Points; Suggestibility and Psychosocial Variables; Anxiety; Self-esteem; Life Adversity; Conclusions: Suggestibility and Psychosocial Variables; Suggestibility and Memory Factors; Memory; Memory Distrust; Conclusions for Suggestibility and Memory Factors; Overall Conclusions; Forensic Implications of Individual Differences in Suggestibility.
- AcknowledgementsReferences; 6 Recovered Memories and Suggestibility for Entire Events; Key Points; Different Types of 'Recovered Memory' Experience; False Beliefs Versus False Memories; False Beliefs and Memories in the Wild; False Beliefs and Memories in the Laboratory; How Long do Laboratory-Generated False Beliefs and Memories Last?; The Consequences of False Beliefs and Memories; The Persistence of False Beliefs and False Memories; Where Next?; Conclusions and Forensic Implications; References.