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Decks in this class (26)

Witnessing a Crime 1 &2 (wk 2)
How influential is eye witness te...,
What can dna evidence told us abo...,
What is the biggest contributor t...
52  cards
Memory Decay and Distortion 1 & 2 (wk 3)
List three factors that can influ...,
Eyewitness memory is,
Hermann ebbinghaus
41  cards
Week 3 reading- Planting Misinformation in the Human Mind
What is the misinformation effect,
When are people most prone to mis...,
What is the discrepancy detection...
18  cards
Week 3 reading- Current Issues and Advances in Misinformation Research
What do wright memon skagerberg a...,
Why can poverty of cognitive reso...,
What did zhu et al 2010 find abou...
8  cards
Interviewing Eyewitnesses 1& 2 (wk 4)
Is retrieval perfect,
What is the spreading activation ...,
According to spreading activation...
31  cards
Wk 4 Reading - eliciting reliable information in investigative interviews
What makes interviewing witnesses...,
What are the two methods of inter...,
What should be the goal of an int...
13  cards
Wk 4 Reading - More than Suggestion
Aim of the mcmartin case study,
Wood et al 1997 identified 6 prob...,
Suggestive questions
10  cards
Identifying the Perpetrator 1 & 2 (wk 5)
Why is eyewitness identification ...,
How to false eyewitness identific...,
Types of variables that can attri...
36  cards
Week 5 reading- What Do We Know About Eyewitness Identification?
What are some proposed solutions ...,
Sincerity,
What are the three observations t...
33  cards
Recovered and False Memories 1&2 (wk 6)
Eileen franklin lipsker case study,
Why can t use use hypnosis as evi...,
Are repressed recovered memories ...
42  cards
Week 6 Reading; Recovered Memories
George franklin and eileen lipske...,
Memory wars,
O pope and hudson 1995 three pron...
20  cards
Offenders and Offending 1&2 (wk 8)
Why is important to study offende...,
Classical school of criminology,
Positivist school of criminology
44  cards
Week 8 reading 1: Theories of Crime
Classical school of criminology,
Positivist school of criminology,
Ecological theorists versus early...
34  cards
Week 8 reading 2: Adolescence-limited and life-course persistent antisocial behaviour: a developmental taxonomy
Delinquency conceals 2 distinct c...,
How does life course persistent a...,
How does adolescence limited anti...
25  cards
Interrogations and Confessions (wk 9)
What s the importance of suspect ...,
Teina pora,
Two leading reasons to conduct an...
27  cards
Week 9 Reading 1; Eliciting reliable information in investigative interviews
Accusatory methods of interrogati...,
Information gathering methods of ...,
Summarise findings from studies t...
7  cards
Week 9 Reading 2; The social psychology of confessions: Complinance, internalization, and confabulation.
Confessions and their role in the...,
Police use various methods of int...,
In the us some coerced confession...
8  cards
Week 9 Reading 3; The psychology of confession evidence
Current evidence shows the crimin...,
Police interrogations have 2 purp...,
The inbau et al 1986 manual reid ...
17  cards
Detecting Deception (wk 10)
What is deception,
Why do we lie,
Means of detecting deception
31  cards
Trial Tactics (wk 11)
The court is a ready made environ...,
Who in the courtroom is being inf...,
Forms of social influence
27  cards
Juror Decision Making (wk 11)
Guinther 1988 on juries,
How do we study jurors,
Pre trial publicity who does it m...
35  cards
Week 11 reading 1: I don't think that's what really happened: the effect of cross-examination of the accuracy of children's reports
Reason for research,
Method basics,
Results basics
17  cards
Week 11 reading 2: Trial Strategy and Tactics chapter
The courtroom as a social influen...,
3 forms of social influence that ...,
Triers of fact
48  cards
Week 12: Guilty Offenders AND Wrongful Convictions
Aims of incarceration,
Incapacitation,
Retributive justice
31  cards
Week 12 reading 1: Dealing with the Guilty Offender; Goodman-Delahunty
Sentencing,
Sample bias in sentencing studies,
Prevalence of plea bargains
26  cards
Week 12 reading 2: Kassin 2013; the forensic cofnriamtion bias; problems, perspective and proposed solutions
Brandon mayfield and madrid bombe...,
Forensice science errors,
The criticism of forensics is two...
18  cards

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