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020 _a9781840144918
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082 _a363.254000
_bCAN
100 _aCanter David
245 _aInterviewing and deception
260 _aAldershot
_bAshgate Publishing Co,
_c1999
300 _a231p
_cxi
365 _bRs.1,424
505 _aTable of contents Assessing accounts of crime, David Canter and Laurence Alison; the effectiveness of the cognitive theory, Mark Kebbell and Graham Wagstaff; using cognitive interviewing to construct facial composites, Christine E. Koehn, Ronald P. Fisher and Brian L. Cutler; British and American interrogation strategies, Lydia Sear and Tony Williamson; social science perspectives on the analysis of investigative interviews, Nigel Fielding; statement validation, Bryan Tully; forensic application of linguistic analysis, Malcolm Coulthard; approaches to the scientific attribution of authorship, Joy Aked, David Canter, Tony Sandford and Nicky Smith; equivocal death, David Canter; the decision to die - the psychology of the suicide note, Adam Gregory; non verbal behaviour and deception, Robert Edelman; the psychophysiology of deception and the orienting response, Murray Kleiner; a comparative study of polygraph test and other forensic methods, Eitan Elaad; false allegations of child sex abuse, Ray Aldridge-Morris; psychologists as expert witnesses, Kathleen Cox.
650 _a1. Criminal Investigation 2. Interview Methods3. Criminal Psychology
700 _aAlison Laurence
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