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On the Witness Stand: Essays on Psychology and Crime

On the Witness Stand: Essays on Psychology and Crime

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Number of Chapters: 21

Length: 05 hours and 57 minutes

Language: English

Eight sketches by one of the pioneers of applied psychology, which highlight the mind of the witness on the witness stand, and how one can be an unreliable eyewitness. The last essay, on the prevention of crime, takes another direction. - Summary by TriciaG

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Introduction (Kinjal)
Illusions, Part 1 (Tina Ding)
Illusions, Part 2 (Tina Ding)
The Memory of the Witness, Part 1 (Availle)
The Memory of the Witness, Part 2 (Availle)
The Memory of the Witness, Part 3 (Availle)
The Detection of Crime, Part 1 (Lisa Marie Dolcy)
The Detection of Crime, Part 2 (James R. Hedrick)
The Detection of Crime, Part 3 (Greg Giordano)
The Traces of Emotions, Part 1 (MichelleKinge)
The Traces of Emotions, Part 2 (MichelleKinge)
Untrue Confessions, Part 1 (Kylie Hutchison)
Untrue Confessions, Part 2 (Julie Yu)
Untrue Confessions, Part 3 (Julie Yu)
Suggestions in Court, Part 1 (Julie Yu)
Suggestions in Court, Part 2 (Larry Wilson)
Hypnotism and Crime, Part 1 (Julie Yu)
Hypnotism and Crime, Part 2 (Julie Yu)
The Prevention of Crime, Part 1 (Michelle Broadbent)
The Prevention of Crime, Part 2 (Michelle Broadbent)
The Prevention of Crime, Part 3 (Michelle Broadbent)
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