The psychology of interrogations, confessions, and testimony / Gisli H. Gudjonsson.
1992
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Title
The psychology of interrogations, confessions, and testimony / Gisli H. Gudjonsson.
Published
Chichester, West Sussex, England ; New York : J. Wiley, [1992]
Copyright
©1992
Call Number
HV8073 .G889 1992
ISBN
0471926639 (ppc) :
Description
xii, 362 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)24796258
Summary
The Psychology of Interrogations, Confessions and Testimony is unique in bringing together knowledge of the vulnerabilities of witnesses and integrating this with research on interviewing skills and practice in a way which is both academically innovative and practically useful. It provides a clear and detailed treatment of the issue of suggestibility, its measurement and role in the production of false confessions, which is illustrated by much graphic case material. Researchers and practitioners alike will welcome the full treatment of suggestibility under interviewing, particularly of the young and those with learning difficulties whose special problems have been highlighted by recent court cases. There are few persons better placed to write this book than Dr. Gudjonsson. He has pioneered the empirical measurement of suggestibility which he has applied to devastating and impartial effect in a number of landmark cases. In many of these trials he has appeared as an expert witness in court, a role in which he has few rivals among psychologists. His description of his work, with Dr. MacKeith, in cases such as those of the Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six, sheds new light on the original trials as well as providing lessons on how interviewing procedures could be amended and refined in order to avoid major judicial errors in the future.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [332]-358) and index.
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Table of Contents
Series Preface
Preface
Acknowledgements
1
Introduction
1
2
Interviewing: Basic Principles and Theory
5
3
Interrogation Tactics and Techniques
24
4
Why Do Suspects Confess?
50
5
The Role of Perception and Memory in Witness Testimony
83
6
Suggestibility: Historical and Theoretical Aspects
101
7
Interrogative Suggestibility: Empirical Findings
131
8
Psychological Techniques for Enhancing Memory Retrieval
165
9
Psychological Techniques for Evaluating Testimony and Documents
182
10
The Psychology of False Confession: Research and Theoretical Issues
205
11
The Psychology of False Confession: Case Examples
234
12
The Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six / G. H. Gudjonsson J. A. C. MacKeith
260
13
Legal Aspects of Disputed Confessions
274
14
Disputed Confessions: the Psychological Assessment
298
15
Summary and Conclusions
322
Bibliography
332
Index
359