TY - BOOK AU - Heaton-Armstrong,Anthony TI - Witness testimony: psychological, investigative and evidential perspectives SN - 0199278091 AV - K2271 .W58 2006 U1 - 347.075 22 PY - 2006/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Witnesses N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; General review of the psychology of witness testimony; Elizabeth F. Loftus, David Wolchover and Douglas Page --; 2; Detecting deception in legal contexts; Alden Vrij --; 3; The effect of learning disabilities on witness testimony; Glynis H. Murphy and Isabel C. H. Clare --; 4; The psychological vulnerabilities of witnesses and the risk of false accusations and false confessions; Gisli H. Gudjonson --; 5; Effects of drugs on witness memory; H. Valerie Curran --; 6; Recovered memory and false memory; Chris R. Brewin --; 7; Crime-related amnesia; Sven A. Christianson, Harald Merckelbach and Michael Kopelman --; 8; 'Have you told management about this?' : bringing witness interviewing into the twenty-first century; Eric Shepherd and Rebecca Milne --; 9; Investigative interviewing with children : progress and pitfalls; Graham Davies and Helen Westcott --; 10; Obtaining, recording and admissibility of out-of-court witness statements; Anthony Heaton-Armstrong, David Wolchover and Annabel Maxwell-Scott --; 11; Oral confessions to non-investigator witnesses; David Wolchover and Anthony Heaton-Armstrong --; 12; Interpreters and translators in the criminal legal process; Ann Corsellis and Amanda Clement --; 13; Witnesses who use British sign language; Jim Kyle --; 14; Investigative and evidential applications of forensic speech science; Peter French and Philip Harrison --; 15; Identifying the origins of evidential texts; Tim Grant --; 16; Forensic facial identification; Tim Valentine --; 17; Improving visual identification procedures under PACE code D; David Wolchover and Anthony Heaton-Armstrong --; 18; Assessing contentious eyewitness evidence : a judicial view; Tom Bingham --; 19; Judging eyewitnesses, confessions, informants and alibis : what is wrong with juries and can they do better?; Saul Kassin --; 20; Oral testimony from the witness's perspective - psychological and forensic considerations; Peter Dunn and Eric Shepherd --; 21; Disclosure of unused material by prosecution authorities and third parties; Anthony Heaton-Armstrong, David Corker and David Wolchover --; 22; The admissibility of expert evidence; David Ormerod and Andrew Roberts --; 23; Judicial training; William Young and Sam Katkhuda N2 - "This book provides a comprehensive and easily accessible guide to the decision-making and actions of the complete spectrum of practitioner involvement in the criminal justice process, right from initial investigation through to court-room proceedings."--Publisher description UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0723/2007273714-b.html ER -