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Advances In Psychology And Law Volume 4 1st Ed Brian H Bornstein

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Advances In Psychology And Law Volume 4 1st Ed Brian H Bornstein
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.81 MB
Author: Brian H. Bornstein, Monica K. Miller
ISBN: 9783030110413, 9783030110420, 3030110419, 3030110427
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Advances In Psychology And Law Volume 4 1st Ed Brian H Bornstein by Brian H. Bornstein, Monica K. Miller 9783030110413, 9783030110420, 3030110419, 3030110427 instant download after payment.

The present volume consists of up-to-date review articles on topics relevant to psychology and law, and will be of current interest to the field. Notably, the majority of these topics are currently attracting a great deal of research and public policy attention in the U.S. and elsewhere, as evidenced by programs at the American Psychology-Law Society and related conferences. Topics for the present volume include: attitudes toward the police (Cole et al.), alibis (Charman et al.), hate crimes based on gender and sexual orientation (Plumm & Leighton), the role of gender at trial (Livingston et al.), neuroimages in court (Glen), intimate partner violence (Mauer & Reppucci), post-identification feedback (Douglass & Smalarz) and individual differences in eyewitness identification (Snowden & Bornstein), veterans’ wellbeing (Berthelot & Prager), and plea bargaining (Levett).

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