Forensic psychology (Vol. 2)
edited by Ray Bull.
- Los Angeles : Sage, 2011.
- 365 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. The Revised NEO Personality Inventory as Predictor of Police Academy Performance Chapter 2. Evaluation of Police Recruit Training Involving Psychology Chapter 3. Prediction of Dysfunctional Job Behaviors Among Law Enforcement Officers Chapter 4. Can Ethics Survive the Shock of the Job?: Quebec's police recruits confront reality Chapter 5. The Effects of Case Characteristics on Suspect Behaviour During Police Questioning chapter 6. Murderers' and Sexual Offenders' Experiences of Police Interviews and Their Inclination to Admit or Deny Crimes Chapter 7. Detecting True Lies: Police Officers' Ability to Detect Suspects' Lies Chapter 8. What is the Current Truth About Polygraph Lie Detection Chapter 9. The Psychology of Confession Evidence Chapter 10. Recent Research on Children's Testimony About Experienced and Witnessed Events Chapter 11. Using the Cognitive Interview With Adults with Mild Learning Disability Chapter 12. False Memories About Food Can Lead to Food Avoidance Chapter 13. The Aging Eyewitness: Effects of age on face, delay, and source-memory ability Chapter 14. A Meta-Analysis of the Verbal Overshadowing Effect in Face Identification Chapter 15. Seeing Black: Race, crime, and visual processing chapter 16. Facial composite production:A Comparison of Mechanical and Computer-Driven Systems Chapter 17. The Psychology of Linking Crimes: A review of the evidence.