![]() | In Doubt: The Psychology of the Criminal Justice Process Subjects: Criminal justice Administration of -- Psychological aspects; Criminal investigations -- Psychological aspects; Judicial process -- Psychological aspects; 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. Simon Dan : Dan Simon is Professor of Law and Psychology at the University of Southern California. |
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