Psychology and Law
Discover the intricate relationship between psychology and the legal system in Psychology and Law by Amina Memon. Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2003, this second edition spans 240 pages of insightful analysis and updated research. This essential volume delves into the pre-trial or investigative phase of legal proceedings, exploring critical topics such as witness accuracy and credibility, the assessment of witness reliability, and the interviewing techniques for both suspects and witnesses. Additionally, it addresses the complexities of eyewitness testimony, the impact of false beliefs on memory, and the vital role of expert witnesses and juries in the legal process. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of psychology and law, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of how psychological principles influence legal outcomes.