Advances in Psychology and Law :International Contributions ( Publications of the European Association of Psychology and Law )

Publication subTitle :International Contributions

Publication series :Publications of the European Association of Psychology and Law

Author: Santiago Redondo   Vicente Garrido   Jorge Pérez   Rosemary Barberet  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 1997

E-ISBN: 9783110801163

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110156157

Subject: D90-054 judicial psychology

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Introduction

pp.:  1 – 13

Contributors

pp.:  13 – 19

Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Policies, Practices and Public Opinion

pp.:  58 – 67

Psychological Aspects of the Family Law Reform and the Influences in Legislation after the German Unification

pp.:  67 – 77

Part II: Victimology

pp.:  77 – 87

Criminal Behavior and the Pre-Victimization Process: Three Studies on Neutralization, Redefinition, and Desensitization

pp.:  87 – 89

Criminal Victimization and Well-Being: A Prospective Study on the Direct and Buffering Effects of Personality Traits

pp.:  89 – 101

Victimological Aspects of Computer Crimes

pp.:  101 – 112

Victimization in Close Relationships: On the Darkness of “Dark Figures”

pp.:  112 – 119

The Victim’s Experience and Fear of Crime. A Contribution to the Victimization Perspective

pp.:  119 – 131

Part III: Witnesses and Expert Testimony

pp.:  131 – 151

Child Witnesses: Lying about Something Heard

pp.:  151 – 153

Instructions and Suggestions: Effects on the Amount of Details in Children’s Statements

pp.:  153 – 160

Changes in Subtle Hand/Finger Movements During Attempted Deception

pp.:  160 – 171

The Effects of Distraction on Police Officer Shooting Behavior

pp.:  171 – 179

Paralinguistic and Nonverbal Triggers of Biased Credibility Assessments of Rape Victims in Dutch Police Officers: An Experimental Study of “Nonevidentiary” Bias

pp.:  179 – 187

Psychological Expert Testimony on Eyewitness Issues on the Basis of Case Related Field Experiments

pp.:  187 – 198

Some Aspects of the Role of the Expert in Criminal Cases

pp.:  198 – 204

Part IV: Juries and Tribunals

pp.:  204 – 211

Models in Jury Decision-Making

pp.:  211 – 213

Formal Pattern in Jury Decision Making

pp.:  213 – 216

Inquisitorial Jury Selection through Scientific Support

pp.:  216 – 230

Influence of the Prosecutor’s Plea on the Judge’s Sentencing in Sexual Crimes: Hypothesis of the Theory of Anchoring by Tversky and Kahneman

pp.:  230 – 239

An Enquiry into Judicial Decisions

pp.:  239 – 251

Is the Judge’s Role to be Reformulated? A Socio-Psychological Approach to Office and Practice

pp.:  251 – 260

Part V: Child Development and Delinquency

pp.:  260 – 269

Delinquency Prevention in the First Few Years of Life

pp.:  269 – 271

Self-Reported Delinquency in Spain and Castilla-La Mancha: A Comparison of National and Subnational Samples

pp.:  271 – 286

Adoption and Murder

pp.:  286 – 298

A Descriptive Preliminary Study of the Long Term Effects of Divorce on the Psychological Adjustment Process of Children

pp.:  298 – 305

Custodian’s Gender and Disorders in the Psychical Development of Children

pp.:  305 – 313

Part VI: Psychological Factors Related to Crime

pp.:  313 – 323

Mental Illness and Criminality: A Study of a Sample of Psychiatric Out-Patients

pp.:  323 – 325

Outcome Expectancies: An Important Link between Substance Use and Crime?

pp.:  325 – 336

Socio-Cognitive Skills and Female Crime: A Study of Institutionalized Women Offenders

pp.:  336 – 346

An Empirical Approach to Offender Profiling

pp.:  346 – 357

The Criminal Psychologist: Between Tradition and Utopia

pp.:  357 – 370

Part VII: Drug Addiction Interventions

pp.:  370 – 387

Drug Addiction Among Inmates

pp.:  387 – 389

Addiction and Criminal Background in Rehabilitation Centers for Drug and Alcohol Abuser Clientele

pp.:  389 – 398

Drug Addiction Intervention Programmes Using Agonists and Antagonists Opiates in Catalonian Prisons

pp.:  398 – 407

A Therapeutic Community for Incarcerated Drug Offenders: Three Years in the Specialised Attention Department (DAE) of Quatre Camins Penitentiary Centre

pp.:  407 – 413

Part VIII: Correctional Treatment and Prison Initiatives

pp.:  413 – 421

Children Imprisoned With Their Mothers: Psychological Implications

pp.:  421 – 423

Organizational Assessment of a Prison

pp.:  423 – 432

Prison and Feelings: Suicide Attempts

pp.:  432 – 443

Therapy Motivation in Prisons: Towards a Specific Construct for the Motivation to Enter Psychotherapy for Prison Inmates

pp.:  443 – 455

The Treatment of Aggressive Prisoners. A Closed Regime Programme

pp.:  455 – 466

Organization Program of the Barcelona Women’s Prison: Six Years of Evaluation

pp.:  466 – 476

Part IX: Correctional Evaluation

pp.:  476 – 487

Methodological Advances in the Assessment of Correctional Programs

pp.:  487 – 489

Young Offenders and Alcohol: Relative Merits of Institutions and Community Prevention Initiatives

pp.:  489 – 502

Methodological Issues in the Meta-Evaluation of Correctional Treatment

pp.:  502 – 510

What Works in Correctional Rehabilitation in Europe: A Meta-Analytical Review

pp.:  510 – 523

Epilogue

pp.:  523 – 548

Psychology, Law and Europe: Current Developments and Problems

pp.:  548 – 548

Subject Index

pp.:  548 – 565

LastPages

pp.:  565 – 569

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