Table of contents for Psychology and law : bridging the gap / edited by David Canter and Rita Zukauskiene.

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Contents
Foreword
Biographical Notes on the Contributors
1	In the Kingdom of the Blind
	David Canter
2	Contemporary Challenges in Investigative Psychology: Revisiting the Canter Offender
	Profiling Equations
	Donna Youngs
3	Lie Detectors and the Law: The Use of the Polygraph in Europe
	Ewout H. Meijer and Peter J. van Koppen
4	Eyewitness Research: Theory and Practice
	Amina Memon
5	Identification in Court
	Andrew Roberts and David Ormerod
6	Profiling Evidence in the Courts
	Ian Freckelton
7	Implications of Heterogeneity among Individuals with Antisocial Behaviour
	Henrik Andershed and Anna-Karin Andershed
8	From Crime to Tort: Criminal Acts Civil Liability and the Behavioral Science
	Daniel B. Kennedy and Jason R. Sakis J.D.
9	The Consequences of Prison Life: Notes on the New Psychology of Prison Effects
	Craig Haney
10	Psychopathy as an Important Forensic Construct: Past, Present and Future
	David J. Cooke
11	Key Considerations and Problems in Assessing Risk for Violence
	Michael R. Davis and James R. P. Ogloff
12	Computer-Assisted Violence Risk Assessment Among People with Mental Disorder
	John Monahan
13	Does the Law use even a small portion of what Legal Psychology has to offer?
	Viktoras Justickis
14	"They're an Illusion To Me Now": Forensic Ethics, Sanism and Pretextuality
	Michael L. Perlin
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Law -- Psychological aspects.