In doubt [electronic resource] : the psychology of the criminal justice process / Dan Simon.
2012
HV7419 .S57 2012eb
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In doubt [electronic resource] : the psychology of the criminal justice process / Dan Simon.
Author
Simon, Dan, 1955-
ISBN
9780674065116 electronic book
9780674046153
9780674046153
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2012.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (405 p.)
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HV7419 .S57 2012eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
364.01/9
Summary
The criminal justice process is unavoidably human. Police detectives, witnesses, suspects, and victims shape the course of investigations, while prosecutors, defense attorneys, jurors, and judges affect the outcome of adjudication. In this sweeping review of psychological research, Dan Simon shows how flawed investigations can produce erroneous evidence and why well-meaning juries send innocent people to prison and set the guilty free. The investigator's task is genuinely difficult and prone to bias. This often leads investigators to draw faulty conclusions, assess suspects' truthfulness incorrectly, and conduct coercive interrogations that can lead to false confessions. Eyewitnesses' identification of perpetrators and detailed recollections of criminal events rely on cognitive processes that are often mistaken and can easily be skewed by the investigative procedures used. In the courtroom, jurors and judges are ill-equipped to assess the accuracy of testimony, especially in the face of the heavy-handed rhetoric and strong emotions that crimes arouse. Simon offers an array of feasible ways to improve the accuracy of criminal investigations and trials. While the limitations of human cognition will always be an obstacle, these reforms can enhance the criminal justice system's ability to decide correctly whom to release and whom to punish.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
"We're closing in on him" : investigation dynamics
"Officer, that's the guy" : eyewitness identification of perpetrators
"Officer, that's what happened" : eyewitness memory for the event
"We know you're guilty" : interrogating suspects
"Jurors, that's what happened" : fact-finding at trial
"Bolting out the truth" : the trial's mechanisms
Toward accuracy.
"We're closing in on him" : investigation dynamics
"Officer, that's the guy" : eyewitness identification of perpetrators
"Officer, that's what happened" : eyewitness memory for the event
"We know you're guilty" : interrogating suspects
"Jurors, that's what happened" : fact-finding at trial
"Bolting out the truth" : the trial's mechanisms
Toward accuracy.