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Research Methods in Forensic Psychology


Research Methods in Forensic Psychology


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von: Barry Rosenfeld, Steven D. Penrod

91,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 31.03.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9780470933381
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 552

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<b>The only professional resource to focus exclusively on research methods in forensic psychology</b> <p>With specific advice on topics of particular importance to forensic specialists, <i>Research Methods in Forensic Psychology</i> presents state-of-the-discipline summaries of the issues that relate to psychology and law research.</p> <p>Edited by renowned experts in the field, this resource features contributions by leading scholars in forensic psychology and law, with discussion of relevant topics such as:</p> <ul> <li>Meta-analysis</li> <li>Jury decision making</li> <li>Internet-based data collection</li> <li>Legal research techniques for the social scientist</li> <li>Offender treatment</li> <li>Competence to stand trial</li> <li>Criminal profiling</li> <li>False confessions and interrogations</li> <li>Trial-related psycho-legal issues</li> <li>Accuracy of eyewitnesses and children</li> <li>Violence risk assessment</li> </ul> This comprehensive guide is designed for a wide range of scholars and legal professionals, presenting a succinct overview of the field of psychology and law as viewed by some of the world's foremost experts.
Contributors ix <p>Acknowledgments xi</p> <p>Introduction: The Importance of Appropriate</p> <p>Research Methods<br /><i>Barry Rosenfeld and Steven D. Penrod </i>xiii</p> <p><b>PART I: General Issues In Forensic Research</b></p> <p>1 Legal Research Techniques for Social Scientists 3<br /><i>Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Stephanie Davidson</i></p> <p>2 Measure Development in Forensic Psychology 26<br /><i>Barry Rosenfeld, John Edens, and Sara Lowmaster</i></p> <p>3 Meta-Analysis 43<br /><i>Siegfried L. Sporer and Lawrence D. Cohn</i></p> <p>4 Forensic Psychological Research and the Internet 63<br /><i>Tarika Daftary-Kapur and Sarah Greathouse</i></p> <p>5 Statistical Principles in Forensic Research 78<br /><i>Jennifer Groscup</i></p> <p><b>PART II: Criminal Law—Pretrial Issues:</b></p> <p><b>Criminal investigations and pretrial </b><b>Forensic assessment</b></p> <p>6 Research Methods for Psychophysiological Deception Detection 105<br /><i>Charles R. Honts and John C. Kircher</i></p> <p>7 Criminal Profiling 122<br /><i>C. Gabrielle Salfati</i></p> <p>8 Methods in Deception Detection Research 136<br /><i>Maria Hartwig</i></p> <p>9  Competency to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility Research 156<br /><i>Patricia Zapf, Debbie Green, and Barry Rosenfeld</i></p> <p>10  Research Methods for the Assessment of Malingering 174<br /><i>Richard Rogers and Nathan D. Gillard</i></p> <p><b>PART III: Criminal Law—Trial Issues</b></p> <p>11   Jury Research Methods 191<br /><i>Steven D. Penrod, Margaret Bull Kovera,and Jennifer Groscup</i></p> <p>12   Trial Consulting in High-Publicity Cases 215<br /><i>Lisa Spano, Tarika Daftary-Kapur, and Steven D.</i><i>Penrod</i></p> <p>13   Eyewitness Identification Research: Strengths and Weaknesses of Alternative Methods 237<br /><i>Gary L. Wells and Steven D. Penrod</i></p> <p>14   Children’s Eyewitness Memory: Methodological Issues 257<br /><i>Gail S. Goodman, Margaret-Ellen Pipe,and Kelly McWilliams</i></p> <p>15   Procedural Justice: Theory and Method 283<br /><i>Larry Heuer and Diane Sivasubramaniam</i></p> <p><b>PART IV: Criminal Law—Post-Trial Issues And Special Populations</b></p> <p>16   Conducting Psychotherapy Outcome Research in Forensic Settings 309<br /><i>Barry Rosenfeld, Kathryn Byars, and Michele Galietta</i></p> <p>17   Research Methods in Violence Risk Assessment 325<br /><i>Kevin S. Douglas, Jennifer L. Skeem, and Elizabeth Nicholson</i></p> <p>18   Psychopathy in Forensic Psychology: Assessment and Methodology 347<br /><i>Ross D. Grimes, Zina Lee, and Randall T. Salekin</i></p> <p>19   Sex Offender Research in a Forensic Context 372<br /><i>Robert A. Prentky, Raina Lamade, and Anna Coward</i></p> <p>20   Special Populations: Juvenile Offenders 400<br /><i>Keith R. Cruise and Ekaterina Pivovarova</i></p> <p>21   Research With Offenders With Intellectual Disability 421<br /><i>Debra Chen, Karen Salekin, J. Gregory Olley,and Solomon M. Fulero</i></p> <p><b>PART V: Civil And Family Law Issues</b></p> <p>22   Decisional Competence to Consent to or Refuse Mental Health Treatment 435<br /><i>Eric B. Elbogen</i></p> <p>23   Methodological Issues in Divorce Mediation Research 452<br /><i>Robert E. Emery and David A. Sbarra</i></p> <p>24   Research on Intimate Partner Violence in Forensically Relevant Contexts: Methodological Challenges and Controversies 469<br /><i>Mindy B. Mechanic</i></p> <p>25   Research on Child Abuse and Neglect 487<br /><i>Cathy Spatz Widom and Elise C. Landry</i></p> <p>Author Index 507</p> <p>Subject Index 525</p> <p> </p>
<p><b>BARRY ROSENFELD, P<small>H</small>D,</b> <b>ABPP,</b> is a Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at??Fordham??University. He has more than 100 publications on a wide range of clinical-forensic topics. In addition, he has authored or coauthored several articles and book chapters on research methodology in forensic psychology. He serves on the editorial board of several prominent journals. <p><b>STEVEN D. PENROD, JD, P<small>H</small>D,</b> is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. A researcher with twenty-five years of nearly continuous research support from the National Science Foundation, he has written over 120 publications on the psychology of legal decision making, focused especially on juries and eyewitness evidence.
<b><p>The only professional resource to focus exclusively on research methods in forensic psychology</b> <p>With specific advice on topics of particular importance to forensic specialists, <i>Research Methods in Forensic Psychology</i> presents state-of-the-discipline summaries of the issues that relate to psychology and law research. <p>Edited by renowned experts in the field, this resource features contributions by leading scholars in forensic psychology and law, with discussion of relevant topics such as: <ul> <li>Meta-analysis</li> <li>Jury decision making</li> <li>Internet-based data collection</li> <li>Legal research techniques for the social scientist</li> <li>Offender treatment</li> <li>Competence to stand trial</li> <li>Criminal profiling</li> <li>False confessions and interrogations</li> <li>Trial-related psycho-legal issues</li> <li>Accuracy of eyewitnesses and children</li> <li>Violence risk assessment</li> </ul> <p>This comprehensive guide is designed for a wide range of scholars and legal professionals, presenting a succinct overview of the field of psychology and law as viewed by some of the world's foremost experts.

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