Beyond Common Sense: Psychological Science in the CourtroomISBN: 978-1-4051-4574-9
Paperback
448 pages
November 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Beyond Common Sense addresses the many important and
controversial issues that arise from the use of psychological and
social science in the courtroom. Each chapter identifies areas of
scientific agreement and disagreement, and discusses how
psychological science advances our understanding of human behavior
beyond common sense.
- Features original chapters written by some of the leading experts in the field of psychology and law including Elizabeth Loftus, Saul Kassin, Faye Crosby, Alice Eagly, Gary Wells, Louise Fitzgerald, Craig Anderson, and Phoebe Ellsworth
- The 14 issues addressed include eyewitness identification, gender stereotypes, repressed memories, Affirmative Action and the death penalty
- Commentaries written by leading social science and law scholars discuss key legal and scientific themes that emerge from the science chapters and illustrate how psychological science is or can be used in the courts