E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Wiley Series in The Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law
Christianson Offenders' Memories of Violent Crimes
1. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-0-470-03576-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Wiley Series in The Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law
ISBN: 978-0-470-03576-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Claims of amnesia for violent and sexual crimes are common as guilty suspects allege memory loss to avoid punishment. The key issue then becomes whether the memory loss is genuine or feigned. Offenders' Memories of Violent Crimes takes a new approach to the subject by focusing not on eyewitness or bystander testimonies, but on the testimonies of the offenders themselves - or, more specifically, on the way they remember and relate their violent crimes. Under the guidance of Sven Christianson, expert contributors explore offenders' memories with particular emphasis on theory and empirical research across areas such as memorial patterns, instrumental and reactive offenders, crime-related amnesia, crime-related brain activation, detecting lies and deceit and interviewing techniques.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
About the Editor.
List of Contributors.
Series Preface.
Preface.
PART 1 THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF OFFENDERS' MEMORIES.
1 Searching for Offenders' Memories of Violent Crimes(Sven Å. Christianson, Ingrid Freij and Eva vonVogelsang).
2 Memory Formation in Offenders: Perspectives from aBiopsychosocial Model of Eyewitness Memory (Hugues Hervé,Barry S. Cooper and John C. Yuille).
3 An Investigation of Violent Offenders' Memories forInstrumental and Reactive Violence (Barry S. Cooper and John C.Yuille).
4 The Nature of Memories of Violent Crime among Young Offenders(Ceri Evans and Gillian Mezey).
5 Memory for Murder: The Qualities and Credibility of HomicideNarratives by Perpetrators (Stephen Porter, Michael Woodworthand Naomi L. Doucette).
PART 2 EVALUATING OFFENDERS' MEMORIES.
6 Neuroimaging and Crime (Hans J. Markowitsch and ElkeKalbe).
7 Amnesia for Homicide as a Form of Malingering (HaraldMerckelbach and Sven Å. Christianson).
8 The Role of Malingering and Expectations in Claims ofCrime-related Amnesia (Kim Van Oorsouw and Maaike Cima).
9 Evaluating the Authenticity of Crime-related Amnesia (MarkoJelicic and Harald Merckelbach).
PART 3 INTERVIEWING OFFENDERS.
10 Interviewing Suspects of Crime (Carole Hill and AminaMemon).
11 Interrogations and Confessions (Gisli H.Gudjonsson).
12 Interviewing to Detect Deception (Aldert Vrij and PärAnders Granhag).
13 Crime Features and Interrogation Behaviour among HomicideOffenders (Pekka Santtila and Tom Pakkanen).
14 Memory-enhancing Techniques for Interviewing Crime Suspects(Ronald P. Fisher and Valerie Perez).
15 Interviewing Offenders: A Therapeutic JurisprudentialApproach (Ulf Holmberg, Sven Å. Christianson and DavidWexler).
Index.