Adversarial versus inquisitorial justice : psychological perspectives on criminal justice systems / edited by Peter J. van Koppen and Steven D. Penrod.
2003
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Title
Adversarial versus inquisitorial justice : psychological perspectives on criminal justice systems / edited by Peter J. van Koppen and Steven D. Penrod.
Published
New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, [2003]
Copyright
©2003
Call Number
HV7419 .A384 2003
ISBN
0306473623
Description
x, 437 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50684757
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-405) and indexes.
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Psychological perspectives on criminal justice systems
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Table of Contents
Ch. 1
Adversarial or Inquisitorial: Comparing Systems / Peter J. van Koppen Steven D. Penrod
1
Ch. 2
Adversarial or Inquisitorial: Do We Have a Choice? / Hans F. M. Crombag
21
Ch. 3
An Empirically Based Comparison of American and European Regulatory Approaches to Police Investigation / Christopher Slobogin
27
Ch. 4
"We Will Protect Your Wife and Child, but Only If You Confess": Police Interrogations in England and the Netherlands / Aldert Vrij
55
Ch. 5
Violence Risk Assessment in American Law / John Monahan
81
Ch. 6
The Dual Nature of Forensic Psychiatric Practice: Risk Assessment and Management under the Dutch TBS-Order / Corine De Ruiter Martin Hildebrand
91
Ch. 7
The Death Penalty and Adversarial Justice in the United States / Samuel R. Gross
107
Ch. 8
Taking Recovered Memories to Court / Harald Merckelbach
119
Ch. 9
Adversarial Influences on the Interrogation of Trial Witnesses / Roger C. Park
131
Ch. 10
Children in Court / Ingrid M. Cordon Gail S. Goodman Stacey J. Anderson
167
Ch. 11
Identification Evidence in Germany and the United States: Common Sense Assumptions, Empirical Evidence, Guidelines, and Judicial Practices / Siegfried L. Sporer Brian L. Cutler
191
Ch. 12
Expert Evidence: The State of the Law in the Netherlands and the United States / Petra T. C. van Kampen
209
Ch. 13
Expert Witnesses in Europe and the United States / Michael J. Saks
235
Ch. 14
The Role of the Forensic Expert in an Inquisitorial System / Ton Broeders
245
Ch. 15
Psychological Expert Witnesses in Germany and the Netherlands / Claudia Knornschild Peter J. van Koppen
255
Ch. 16
Preventing Bad Psychological Scientific Evidence in the Netherlands and the United States / Peter J. van Koppen Michael J. Saks
283
Ch. 17
Styles of Trial Procedure at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia / Francis J. Pakes
309
Ch. 18
Convergence and Complementarity between Professional Judges and Lay Adjudicators / Shari Seidman Diamond
321
Ch. 19
The Principle of Open Justice in the Netherlands / Ruth Hoekstra Marijke Malsch
333
Ch. 20
The John Wayne and Judge Dee Versions of Justice / Peter J. van Koppen Steven D. Penrod
347
References
369
About the Editors
407
About the Contributors
409
Table of Cases
415
Author Index
419
Subject Index
427