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(Ebook) Activities for teaching psychology and law : a guide for instructors by Amanda D. Zelechoski, Melinda Wolbransky, Christina L. Riggs Romaine ISBN 9781433828898, 9781433829130, 1433828898, 1433829134

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Authors:Amanda D. Zelechoski, Melinda Wolbransky, Christina L. Riggs Romaine
Pages:136 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:American Psychological Association (APA)
Language:english
File Size:0.81 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781433828898, 9781433829130, 1433828898, 1433829134
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(Ebook) Activities for teaching psychology and law : a guide for instructors by Amanda D. Zelechoski, Melinda Wolbransky, Christina L. Riggs Romaine ISBN 9781433828898, 9781433829130, 1433828898, 1433829134

Fact or fiction: psychology and law in the media -- Legality versus morality debate -- A brief trial -- Who do you want?: the voir dire process -- Psychological profile of a murder suspect -- Voices for victims -- To protect and serve: training law enforcement -- Do you see what I see?: eyewitness identification -- To waive or not to waive?: Miranda rights and due process -- Evaluating juvenile competency to stand trial -- A journey through civil commitment -- Do you swear to tell the truth?: expert testimony -- Can we predict?: appraising and reducing risk -- Freeze!: what's a juvenile justice facility to do? -- Problem solved?: creating a problem-solving court -- May it please the court: amicus curiae brief -- What would SCOTUS do? -- Appendix A: Written assignment grading rubric -- Appendix B: Participation grading rubric -- Appendix C: Presentation grading rubric -- Appendix D: Group and self-evaluation form -- Appendix E: Sample activity feedback survey.
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