Psychology and Law
Discover the intricate relationship between psychology and the legal system in "Psychology and Law" by Andreas Kapardis. Published in 2014, this extensive 608-page book delves into vital psycho-legal topics that are relevant both inside and outside the courtroom. Kapardis adeptly examines crucial issues such as eyewitness testimony, investigative interviewing, and the decision-making processes of juries. Additionally, he addresses significant themes like sentencing as a human experience, restorative justice, and the complexities of crime, including terrorism and police biases. Ideal for students, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of psychology and law, this book offers a nuanced understanding of how psychological principles shape legal processes. Enhance your knowledge of the pivotal role that psychology plays within criminal law with this engaging and informative read.