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Psychology and policing
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ISBN: 0805814183 Year: 1995 Publisher: London Sage

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Psychology and law: an empirical perspective
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ISBN: 1593851227 Year: 2005 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Guilford

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Crime and autism spectrum disorder : myths and mechanisms
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ISBN: 0857007734 9780857007735 9781849054041 1849054045 Year: 2015 Publisher: London, [England] ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Jessica Kingsley Publishers,

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Full of case studies, this book explores the reasons behind adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) becoming involved in the criminal justice system. It discusses the establishment of intervention programs and calls for a review of forensic assessment for people with ASD.

Psychology and law : an empirical perspective.
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ISBN: 9781593855901 Year: 2005 Publisher: New York Guilford Press

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Psychological science and the law
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ISBN: 9781462538300 1462538304 Year: 2019 Publisher: New York The Guilford Press

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Psychological science and the law
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ISBN: 1462538339 1462538312 Year: 2019 Publisher: New York ; London : The Guilford Press,

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Psychological research can provide constructive explanations of key problems in the criminal justice system--and can help generate solutions. This state-of-the-art text dissects the psychological processes associated with fundamental legal questions: Is a suspect lying? Will an incarcerated individual be dangerous in the future? Is an eyewitness accurate? How can false memories be implanted? How do juries, experts, forensic examiners, and judges make decisions, and how can racial and other forms of bias be minimized? Chapters offer up-to-date reviews of relevant theory, experimental methods, and empirical findings. Specific recommendations are made for improving the quality of evidence and preserving the integrity of investigative and legal proceedings.

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