Stress Trauma And Wellbeing In The Legal System
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Stress Trauma and Wellbeing in the Legal System
Author | : Monica K. Miller,Brian H. Bornstein |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 339 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780199829996 |
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Stress, Trauma, and Wellbeing in the Legal System presents theory, research, and scholarship from a variety of social scientific disciplines and offers suggestions for those interested in exploring and improving the wellbeing of those who are voluntarily or involuntarily drawn into the legal system.
Psychology Law and the Wellbeing of Children
Author | : Monica K. Miller,Jared Chamberlain,Twila Wingrove |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 299 |
Release | : 2014-02 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780199934218 |
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Unique in its angle and in the breadth of social issues it covers, this book brings together new research and analyses to address how legal actions affect children's wellbeing.
Legal Abuse Syndrome
Author | : Karin Huffer, Dr,Dr Karin Huffer M F T |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-07-22 |
Genre | : Justice, Administration of |
ISBN | : 1481744682 |
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"Are you ensnared in the judicial system? Fearful, incredulous, isolated, beyond rage ... feeling "alienated" This unique book conjoins law, therapy, and research revealing a subtype of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder called Legal Abuse Syndrome. Legal Abuse Syndrome helps victims overcome psychological devastation caused by prolonged injustice"--
Mental Health Evaluations in Immigration Court
Author | : Virginia Barber-Rioja,Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith,Sarah Vendzules |
Publsiher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2022-08-16 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781479802609 |
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PROSE Award- Psychology Finalist A timely and important contribution to the study of immigration court from a psychological perspective Every day, large numbers of immigrants undertake dangerous migration journeys only to face deportation or “removal” proceedings once they arrive in the U.S. Others who have been in the country for many years may face these proceedings as well, and either group may seek to gain lawful status by means of an application to USCIS, the benefits arm of the immigration system. Mental Health Evaluations in Immigration Court examines the growing role of mental health professionals in the immigration system as they conduct forensic mental health assessments that are used as psychological evidence for applications for deportation relief, write affidavits for the court about the course of treatment they have provided to immigrants, help prepare people emotionally to be deported, and provide support for immigrants in detention centers. Many immigrants appear in immigration court—often without an attorney if they cannot afford one—as part of deportation proceedings. Mental health professionals can be deeply involved in these proceedings, from helping to buttress an immigrant’s plea for asylum to helping an immigration judge make decisions about hardship, competency or risks for violence. There are a whole host of psycho-legal and forensic issues that arise in immigration court and in other immigration applications that have not yet been fully addressed in the field. This book provides an overview of relevant issues likely to be addressed by mental health and legal professionals. Mental Health Evaluations in Immigration Court corrects a serious deficiency in the study of immigration law and mental health, offering suggestions for future scholarship and acting as a vital resource for mental health professionals, immigration lawyers, and judges.
Trauma informed Criminal Justice
Author | : Katherine J. McLachlan |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9783031592904 |
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Judging and Emotion
Author | : Sharyn Roach Anleu,Kathy Mack |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2021-02-03 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781351718158 |
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Judging and Emotion investigates how judicial officers understand, experience, display, manage and deploy emotions in their everyday work, in light of their fundamental commitment to impartiality. Judging and Emotion challenges the conventional assumption that emotion is inherently unpredictable, stressful or a personal quality inconsistent with impartiality. Extensive empirical research with Australian judicial officers demonstrates the ways emotion, emotional capacities and emotion work are integral to judicial practice. Judging and Emotion articulates a broader conception of emotion, as a social practice emerging from interaction, and demonstrates how judicial officers undertake emotion work and use emotion as a resource to achieve impartiality. A key insight is that institutional requirements, including conceptions of impartiality as dispassion, do not completely determine the emotion dimensions of judicial work. Through their everyday work, judicial officers construct and maintain the boundaries of an impartial judicial role which necessarily incorporates emotion and emotion work. Building on a growing interest in emotion in law and social sciences, this book will be of considerable importance to socio-legal scholars, sociologists, the judiciary, legal practitioners and all users of the courts.
Hugo M nsterberg s Psychology and Law
Author | : Brian H. Bornstein,Jeffrey Neuschatz |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2019-10-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780190696351 |
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Though widely regarded as a founder of the modern field of psychology and law, German-American psychologist Hugo Münsterberg's now century-old ideas and research approaches continue to thrive. In fact, the discipline still grapples with many of the issues raised by Münsterberg in his seminal 1908 book, On the Witness Stand. Hugo Münsterberg's Psychology and Law makes Münsterberg's enduring insights available to a new generation of scholars, presenting the "state of the science" on the concepts that Münsterberg was one of the first to investigate. These include eyewitness memory, deception detection, false confessions, and the causes of criminal behavior. Opening with a brief biography of Münsterberg and a historical overview of the field, the book's organization follows that of On the Witness Stand, with each chapter providing a summary of Münsterberg's work followed by a contemporary perspective on the topic. Chapters challenge readers to consider what we have learned since Münsterberg's time and whether subsequent research has shown him to be right or wrong. The final chapter asks what Münsterberg may have missed, and what we may be missing today. This volume will be of interest to a broad range of scholars, practitioners, and professionals in the legal and mental health fields.
The Future of Forensic Psychology
Author | : Sara Landström,Pär Anders Granhag,Peter J. van Koppen |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2022-11-11 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781000773330 |
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The Future of Forensic Psychology: Core Topics and Emerging Trends is an authoritative text that presents state-of-the-art research from rising stars in the field. Presented in an accessible way, it draws on cutting-edge research to analyse both core topics and current trends in forensic psychology. Borne out of the internationally recognized House of Legal Psychology doctorate programme, the book features eighteen authors from different international contexts who evaluate current and emerging topics in the field. The book is divided into three sections; eyewitness memory and testimony, investigative interviewing and, deception detection and legal decision making. Each section contains in-depth research and includes classics topics such as factors affecting eyewitnesses and determining deceit in investigations. The book also covers newer exciting developments within the field, including credibility in asylum contexts, alibies and cross-cultural aspect of interviewing. Offering an insightful summary of the field today, this book is an indispensable read for students and researchers of forensic psychology, legal psychology and criminology. It will also be of great interest to practitioners in the judicial system.