Familiarity and Conviction in the Criminal Justice System
Familiarity and Conviction in the Criminal Justice System
Definitions, Theory, and Eyewitness Research
Pica, Emily; Sheahan, Chelsea; Pozzulo, Joanna
Oxford University Press Inc
12/2019
144
Mole
Inglês
9780190874810
15 a 20 dias
218
Defining Familiarity and Overview of Concepts
Chapter 2
Theoretical Underpinnings: A Social Psychological Perspective
Chapter 3
Theoretical Underpinnings: A Cognitive Psychological Perspective
Chapter 4
Eyewitness Descriptions and Identifications of Familiar Perpetrators
Chapter 5
Factors that can Interact with Familiarity: System Variables
Chapter 6
Factors that can Interact with Familiarity: Estimator Variables
Chapter 7
Considering "Familiarity" as a Dependent Variable
Chapter 8
How Persuasive is an Eyewitness who is "Familiar" with the Defendant?
Chapter 9
Future Directions for Research Examining the Notion of "Familiarity" and its Impact on the Criminal Justice System
Defining Familiarity and Overview of Concepts
Chapter 2
Theoretical Underpinnings: A Social Psychological Perspective
Chapter 3
Theoretical Underpinnings: A Cognitive Psychological Perspective
Chapter 4
Eyewitness Descriptions and Identifications of Familiar Perpetrators
Chapter 5
Factors that can Interact with Familiarity: System Variables
Chapter 6
Factors that can Interact with Familiarity: Estimator Variables
Chapter 7
Considering "Familiarity" as a Dependent Variable
Chapter 8
How Persuasive is an Eyewitness who is "Familiar" with the Defendant?
Chapter 9
Future Directions for Research Examining the Notion of "Familiarity" and its Impact on the Criminal Justice System