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Title: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
By: Geoffrey Stephenson
Format: Paperback

List price: £40.95


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ISBN 10: 0631145478
ISBN 13: 9780631145479
Publisher: JOHN WILEY AND SONS LTD
Pub. date: 1 January, 1992
Pages: 288
Description: Stephenson examines the contribution that psychologists have made to our understanding and evaluation of legal processes, particularly the criminal justice system.
Synopsis: The Psychology of Criminal Justice integrates aspects of psychology's contributions to criminology and to socio-legal studies within a single narrative framework. It does this by describing the interpersonal and group dynamics of decision-making at key stages in the processing of accused persons from the time an alleged offence is committed to the moment sentence is passed.The book bears directly on many current debates concerning the ability of the criminal justice system to deliver reliable verdicts. It recognizes the interdependence of decision makers in the system and addresses questions at an appropriately social-psychological level. The book examines systematically and critically the dynamics of criminal decision-making, the response of victims, the assumptions, attitudes and behavior of police officers, the conduct of court proceedings, the performance of witnesses, the strengths and weaknesses of juries, and the sentencing of magistrates and judges.Discussions of law and morality, the attribution of blame in court and in everyday life, and the achievement of justice in interpersonal and organizational contexts, provide a definitive account of the social psychology of law in the context of criminal justice.Problems with our adversarial system of justice have led to the establishment of a Royal Commission on Criminal Justice. It is commonplace to seek a scapegoat in the behavior of one or other protagonist in the system - especially the police. It will become clear to readers of this book that breakdowns of the system are a product of persuasive interpersonal and intergroup processes of organization, reaching well beyond the behavior of any one agent.
Illustrations: 0
Publication: UK
Imprint: Blackwell Publishers
Returns: Returnable
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