Anne Ridley is Principal Lecturer in Psychology at London
South Bank University, UK, with particular interest in individual
differences in witness suggestibility as well as strategies for
supporting vulnerable witnesses in the legal system. In 2008 she
was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by the Higher Education
Academy.
Fiona Gabbert is a Reader in Psychology at the University
of Abertay Dundee, UK. She is an expert in the area of social
influences on memory, and has published widely on this topic,
including a chapter on “memory conformity” in the
current book. Another of Fiona”s interests is developing
methods to obtain reliable evidence from eyewitnesses. She received
an Academic Excellence Award for “Outstanding Achievements in
the Area of Investigative Interviewing” in 2011.
David La Rooy is a Reader in Psychology at the University
of Abertay Dundee, UK. He is also a Scottish Institute for Policing
Research Lecturer and his research focuses on issues surrounding
the forensic interviewing of children. He teaches evidence-based
investigative-interviewing and oversees the university”s
degree course in Forensic Psychobiology.
2 Ebooks by Anne M. Ridley
Anne M. Ridley & Fiona Gabbert: Suggestibility in Legal Contexts
A comprehensive survey of the theory, research and forensic implications related to suggestibility in legal contexts that includes the latest research. * Provides a useful digest for academics and a …
PDF
English
DRM
€40.99
Anne M. Ridley & Fiona Gabbert: Suggestibility in Legal Contexts
A comprehensive survey of the theory, research and forensic implications related to suggestibility in legal contexts that includes the latest research. * Provides a useful digest for academics and a …
EPUB
English
DRM
€40.99