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Kassin and Wrightsman's book concentrates on the single most important determinant of verdicts -- the evidence and court procedure. It is divided into four parts: (1) an overview and historical perspective; (2) seven substantive topics like eyewitness accounts, confessions, and character evidence; (3) an examination of the major stages of trial procedure; and (4) a provocative discussion of the role that psychology does, and should, play in the judicial process. Written in non-technical language, this book should have a broad appeal to students, researchers and litigants alike. 'Chapters are extremely well written and documented. The work is highly recommended for advanced undergraduates, graduate students and legal professKassin, Saul M. is the author of 'The Psychology of Evidence and Trial Procedure', published 1985 under ISBN 9780803923799 and ISBN 0803923791.
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