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Jailhouse Informants - (Psychology and Crime) by Jeffrey S Neuschatz & Jonathan M Golding
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- Offers a new understanding of jailhouse informants and the role they play in wrongful convictions Jailhouse informants--witnesses who testify in a criminal trial, often in exchange for some incentive--are particularly persuasive to jurors.
- About the Author: Jeffrey S. Neuschatz (Author) Jeffrey S. Neuschatz is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology at The University of Alabama in Huntsville.
- 208 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Criminal Law
- Series Name: Psychology and Crime
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"The purpose of the proposed book is to offer a broad audience a greater understanding of JI testimony, historically, legally, and psychologically. First, the book will provide clear examples of the use of JI testimony in a variety of cases, and present the use of JI testimony in historical perspective. The latter will include data on how often JI testimony is used and in what kinds of cases, demographics of JIs, outcomes, and outcomes overturned. Next, we will review the legal status of JI testimony. Third, we will review the vast amount of psychological research pertinent to JI testimony--there will be chapters on confessions, lying and lie detection, expert testimony, and perceptions of JI testimony. Finally, we will integrate our historical, legal, and psychological coverage by offering recommendations for dealing with JI testimony in court"--Book Synopsis
Offers a new understanding of jailhouse informants and the role they play in wrongful convictions
Jailhouse informants--witnesses who testify in a criminal trial, often in exchange for some incentive--are particularly persuasive to jurors. A jailhouse informant usually claims to have heard the defendant confess to a crime while they were incarcerated together. Research shows that such testimony increases the likelihood of a guilty verdict. But it is also a leading contributor to wrongful convictions. Informants, after all, are generally criminals who are offering testimony in return for some key motivator, such as a reduced sentence. This book offers a broad overview of the history and legal and psychological issues surrounding the testimony of jailhouse informants. It provides groundbreaking psychological research to address how they are used, the number of convictions that have ultimately been overturned on other evidence, how such informants are perceived in the courtroom, and by what means jurors might be informed about the risks of this type of testimony. The volume provides a much-needed examination of legal remedies to the impact of jailhouse informants and suggests best practices in dealing with jailhouse informant testimony in court. There is a critical need to understand the influence of jailhouse informants and how their testimony can best be handled in court in the interests of justice. Jailhouse Informants is the first work of its kind that rises to the challenge of answering these difficult questions.Review Quotes
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Neuschatz and Golding offer a broad overview of the history and legal and psychological issues
surrounding the testimony of jailhouse informants in the United States.
"A unique and important contribution to the field of forensic psychology."--Brian Cutler, editor of Expert Testimony on the Psychology of Eyewitness Identification
"Incentivizing jailhouse information is one of several themes in the book as the authors draw together research on deception, confessions, testimony, witnesses, and jurors...In the context of recent public pressure to examine and combat racial injustice in the criminal justice system, this book is a valuable contribution to forensic psychology."-- "Choice"
"Neuschatz and Golding do an outstanding job explaining the issues, the existing research and legislation shortfall, and the psychological theories that drive jailhouse informants, criminal justice practitioners, and jurors. This text is truly a must-read and is written so that anyone can easily absorb and immediately use the information provided by the authors to improve the way jailhouse informants are used."--Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology "Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology"
"Wonderfully written and fills in many gaps in the literature with regard to cooperating witnesses. A must read for those interested in forensic psychology and in the enduring work of creating a more effective justice system."--Deah Quinlivan, Florida Southern College
About the Author
Jeffrey S. Neuschatz (Author)Jeffrey S. Neuschatz is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. Jonathan M. Golding (Author)
Jonathan M. Golding is Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Kentucky.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Psychology and Crime
Sub-Genre: Criminal Law
Genre: Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement
Number of Pages: 208
Publisher: New York University Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Jeffrey S Neuschatz & Jonathan M Golding
Language: English
Street Date: March 8, 2022
TCIN: 1003043376
UPC: 9781479803316
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-3654
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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