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Expert Psychological Testimony for the Courts

Applied Social Psychology

By: Mark Costanzo (Editor), Daniel A. Krauss (Editor), Kathy Pezdek (Editor)

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Published: 18th July 2006
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During the past two decades, the frequency and range of expert testimony by psychologists have increased dramatically. Courts now routinely hear expert testimony from clinical, cognitive, developmental, and social psychologists. "Expert Psychological Testimony for the Courts" provides a comprehensive, research-based analysis of the content, ethics, and impact of expert testimony. This book features leading scholars who have contributed to the scientific foundation for expert testimony and who have also served as expert witnesses.
The opening chapter explores issues surrounding the admissibility of expert testimony, and the closing chapter explores the ethics and limits of psychological testimony. Each of the intervening chapters focuses on a different area of expert testimony: forensic identification, police interrogations and false confessions, eyewitness identification, sexual harassment, mitigation in capital cases, the insanity defense, battered women, future dangerousness, and child custody. These chapters describe the typical content of expert testimony in a particular area, evaluate the scientific foundation for testimony, examine how jurors respond to expert testimony, and suggest ways in which legal standards or procedures might be modified in light of psychological research.
This groundbreaking book should be on the shelf of every social scientist interested in the legal system and every trial attorney who is likely to retain a psychologist as an expert witness. It can also serve as a text for advanced courses in psychology, legal studies, criminal justice, law, and sociology.

Varieties and Vagaries of Expert Psychological Testimony: An Introductionp. 1
Science, Experts, and Law: Reflections on the Past and the Futurep. 9
Psychological Aspects of Forensic Identification Evidencep. 31
Research and Expert Testimony on Interrogations and Confessionsp. 69
Expert Testimony on Eyewitness Memory and Identificationp. 99
Expert Testimony in Sexual Harassment Cases: Its Scope, Limits, and Effectivenessp. 119
Capital Mitigation From a Developmental Perspective: The Importance of Risk Factors, Protective Factors, and the Construct of Resiliencep. 149
Insanity's Disconnect, the Law's Madness, and the Irresistible Impulses of Expertsp. 177
Expert Evidence Pertaining to Battered Women: Limitations and Reconceptualizationsp. 203
Expert Testimony on Risk and Future Dangerousnessp. 227
The Law, Process, and Science of Child Custody Evaluationp. 251
Pitfalls and Ethics of Expert Testimonyp. 277
Author Indexp. 297
Subject Indexp. 307
About the Authorsp. 315
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ISBN: 9780805856477
ISBN-10: 0805856471
Series: Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology Series
Audience: Professional
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 328
Published: 18th July 2006
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2  x 2.2
Weight (kg): 0.578