Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions
Mark Kebbell
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Description for Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions
Paperback. Bridging the gap between other sources on the subject, Practical Psychology for Forensic Investigations begins with the interview of the victim of the crime, moving through the interviewing of suspects, to the decision to prosecute and enhancing the quality of evidence presented in court. Editor(s): Kebbell, Mark R.; Davies, Graham M. Series: Wiley Series in Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law. Num Pages: 248 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JMK; MMQ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 153 x 14. Weight in Grams: 368.
This book it is a comprehensive guide, aimed at professionals, that starts with the interview of the victim of the crime, moving through the interviewing of suspects, to the decision to prosecute and enhancing the quality of evidence presented in court. Other topics discussed include: false allegations, false confessions, offender profiling and victim support. Throughout, the theme of the book is that the chain of events leading to the successful investigation and prosecution of offences is only as strong as the weakest link, and should be considered as a coherent whole.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
248
Condition
New
Series
Wiley Series in Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780470092149
SKU
V9780470092149
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Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
About Mark Kebbell
Mark Kebbell is an associate professor at the James Cook University, Townsville, Australia. He co-wrote (with Graham Wagstaff) guidelines for police officers in England and Wales on the assessment of eyewitness evidence, and has published many journal articles. Graham Davies is co-series editor with Ray Bull and a professor of psychology at the University of Leicester. He is co-editor ... Read more
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