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E-grāmata: Psychology of Criminal Investigation: From Theory to Practice

Edited by (University of Portsmouth, UK), Edited by (University of Portsmouth, UK)
  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Sērija : Issues in Forensic Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317267362
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  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Sērija : Issues in Forensic Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317267362

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The contribution of psychological research to the prevention of miscarriages of justice and the development of effective investigative techniques is now established to a point where law enforcement agencies in numerous countries either employ psychologists as part of their staff, or work in cooperation with academic institutions. The application of psychology to investigation is particularly effective when academics and practitioners work together. This book brings together leading experts to discuss the application of psychology to criminal investigation.

This book offers an overview of models of investigation from a psychological and practical view point, covering topics such as investigative decision making, the presentation of evidence, witness testimony, the detection of deception, interviewing suspects and evidence-based police training. It is essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners engaged with police practice, investigation and forensic psychology.

List of figures
ix
List of contributors
x
Foreword xix
Introduction 1(4)
Andy Griffiths
Rebecca Milne
1 Miscarriages of justice: What can we learn?
5(26)
Sam Poyser
John D. Grieve
2 The art and science of investigation
31(21)
Martin O'Neill
3 Investigative decision making
52(22)
Karl Ask
Ivar Fahsing
4 Presentation of evidence
74(17)
Nina Westera
Mark Kebbell
5 Vulnerability and criminal investigations
91(22)
Kevin Smith
Brendan O'Mahony
6 Witness testimony
113(20)
Fiona Gabbert
Lorraine Hope
Mick Confrey
7 Identification evidence
133(21)
Graham Pike
Clifford Clark
8 From interrogation to investigative interviewing: The application of psychology
154(25)
Andy Griffiths
Asbjørn Rachlew
9 Detecting deceit via verbal cues: Towards a context sensitive research agenda
179(24)
Par Anders Granhag
Mark Fallon
Zarah Vernham
Erik Mac Giolla
10 Behavioural investigative advice: A contemporary commentary on offender profiling activity
203(23)
Michael Davis
Lee Rainbow
Kate Fritzon
Adrian West
Nathan Brooks
11 Reframing intelligence interviews: The applicability of psychological research to HUMINT elicitation
226(23)
Ian Stanier
Jordan Nunan
12 Evidence based police training: The bedrock of effective criminal investigation?
249(19)
Martin O'Neill
Dean Jones
Conclusion 268(9)
Andy Griffiths
Rebecca Milne
Index 277
Andy Griffiths is a Research Fellow at the University of Portsmouth, UK, Associate Tutor at the College of Policing, and international Consultant. He is both a former Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) and head of major crime for a UK police force, having completed thirty years service specializing in interviewing and investigation, and during which he led numerous major crime investigations. During his police service he was awarded a PhD for his research on investigative interviewing and spent time as a Visiting Professor at John Jay College, New York.

Rebecca Milne is a Professor of Forensic Psychology at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK, and Director of the Centre of Forensic Interviewing, an internationally recognised centre of excellence for investigative interviewing bringing together research, teaching, and innovation. She is also a member of the UK National Police Chiefs Council, Investigative Interviewing Strategic Steering Group, and a member of the UK Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST)