The psychology of interrogations and confessions : a handbook / / Gisli H Gudjonsson |
Autore | Gudjonsson Gisli H |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, : Wiley, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (706 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.254 |
Collana | Wiley series in the psychology of crime, policing, and law |
Soggetto topico |
Police questioning - Psychological aspects
Confession (Law) - Psychological aspects Confession (Law) - Great Britain Confession (Law) - United States |
ISBN |
1-280-27082-9
0-470-85794-3 9786610270828 0-470-71329-1 0-470-45078-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions; Contents; About the Author; Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART I INTERROGATIONS AND CONFESSIONS; 1. Interrogation Tactics and Techniques; Police Training Manuals; The Reid Technique; The Format and Recording of the Confession; The Context of the Interrogation; American Research on Interrogation; How Things Can Go Wrong During Interrogation; Conclusions; 2. Interrogation in Britain; Irving's Studies; Softley's Study; Walsh's Study; Research at the University of Kent; Baldwin's Study; British Training Manuals
Conclusions3. Persons at Risk During Interviews in Police Custody: the Royal Commission Studies; The 1993 Royal Commission Study by Gudjonsson and Colleagues; Who Confesses?; Detainees' Legal Rights; General Conclusions; 4. The Identification and Measurement of 'Oppressive' Police Interviewing Tactics in Britain; Background to the Research; The Cases Analysed; Methodology; Interview Tactics; Suspects' Responses; Methodological Issues; Statistical Procedures; Application of the Framework to Individual Cases; The Heron Murder Case; The Miller Murder Case; Court Outcome; Conclusions 5. Why do Suspects Confess? TheoriesFactors Inhibiting Confession; Theoretical Models of Confession; Conclusions; 6. Why do Suspects Confess? Empirical Findings; How Important are Confessions?; How Commonly do Suspects Confess?; Factors Associated with Admissions and Denials; Self-Report Studies into Why Suspects Confess; Conclusions; 7. Miscarriages of Justice and False Confessions; Miscarriages of Justice; Studies of Miscarriages of Justice; The Leo-Ofshe Study; Some Notorious British Cases; Conclusions; 8. The Psychology of False Confession: Research and Theoretical Issues Definitions of False ConfessionThe Frequency of False Confessions; False, Retracted and Disputed Confessions; The Innocent Pleading Guilty; The Broader Context of False Confessions; The Causes of False Confessions; Theoretical Implications of the Different Types of False Confession; The Ofshe-Leo Model of Confessions; Differences between True and False Confessions; A Proposed Modified Framework; Recovered Memory and False Confession; Conclusions; 9. The Psychology of False Confession: Case Examples; Voluntary False Confessions; Pressured-Compliant False Confessions Pressured-Internalized False ConfessionsConclusions; PART II LEGAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS; 10. The English Law on Confessions; The Admissibility and Reliability of Confession Evidence; The Voire Dire; Issues Affecting Vulnerable Defendants; The Admissibility of Expert Evidence; Conclusions; 11. The American Law on Confessions; The Basic Law of Confessions; Voluntariness and Mentally Vulnerable Suspects; Challenging a Confession in Court; Differences between English and American Law and Practice; Conclusions; 12. The Psychological Assessment; The Assessment Framework Psychological Vulnerabilities |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910145735703321 |
Gudjonsson Gisli H | ||
Chichester, : Wiley, c2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The psychology of interrogations and confessions : a handbook / / Gisli H Gudjonsson |
Autore | Gudjonsson Gisli H |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey, : Wiley, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (706 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.2/54 |
Collana | Wiley series in the psychology of crime, policing and law |
Soggetto topico |
Police questioning - Psychological aspects
Confession (Law) - Psychological aspects Confession (Law) - Great Britain Confession (Law) - United States |
ISBN |
1-280-27082-9
0-470-85794-3 9786610270828 0-470-71329-1 0-470-45078-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions; Contents; About the Author; Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART I INTERROGATIONS AND CONFESSIONS; 1. Interrogation Tactics and Techniques; Police Training Manuals; The Reid Technique; The Format and Recording of the Confession; The Context of the Interrogation; American Research on Interrogation; How Things Can Go Wrong During Interrogation; Conclusions; 2. Interrogation in Britain; Irving's Studies; Softley's Study; Walsh's Study; Research at the University of Kent; Baldwin's Study; British Training Manuals
Conclusions3. Persons at Risk During Interviews in Police Custody: the Royal Commission Studies; The 1993 Royal Commission Study by Gudjonsson and Colleagues; Who Confesses?; Detainees' Legal Rights; General Conclusions; 4. The Identification and Measurement of 'Oppressive' Police Interviewing Tactics in Britain; Background to the Research; The Cases Analysed; Methodology; Interview Tactics; Suspects' Responses; Methodological Issues; Statistical Procedures; Application of the Framework to Individual Cases; The Heron Murder Case; The Miller Murder Case; Court Outcome; Conclusions 5. Why do Suspects Confess? TheoriesFactors Inhibiting Confession; Theoretical Models of Confession; Conclusions; 6. Why do Suspects Confess? Empirical Findings; How Important are Confessions?; How Commonly do Suspects Confess?; Factors Associated with Admissions and Denials; Self-Report Studies into Why Suspects Confess; Conclusions; 7. Miscarriages of Justice and False Confessions; Miscarriages of Justice; Studies of Miscarriages of Justice; The Leo-Ofshe Study; Some Notorious British Cases; Conclusions; 8. The Psychology of False Confession: Research and Theoretical Issues Definitions of False ConfessionThe Frequency of False Confessions; False, Retracted and Disputed Confessions; The Innocent Pleading Guilty; The Broader Context of False Confessions; The Causes of False Confessions; Theoretical Implications of the Different Types of False Confession; The Ofshe-Leo Model of Confessions; Differences between True and False Confessions; A Proposed Modified Framework; Recovered Memory and False Confession; Conclusions; 9. The Psychology of False Confession: Case Examples; Voluntary False Confessions; Pressured-Compliant False Confessions Pressured-Internalized False ConfessionsConclusions; PART II LEGAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS; 10. The English Law on Confessions; The Admissibility and Reliability of Confession Evidence; The Voire Dire; Issues Affecting Vulnerable Defendants; The Admissibility of Expert Evidence; Conclusions; 11. The American Law on Confessions; The Basic Law of Confessions; Voluntariness and Mentally Vulnerable Suspects; Challenging a Confession in Court; Differences between English and American Law and Practice; Conclusions; 12. The Psychological Assessment; The Assessment Framework Psychological Vulnerabilities |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910877360603321 |
Gudjonsson Gisli H | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey, : Wiley, c2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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