BiblioAlertes du 9 août 2006

9 août 2006 par Frank Arnould

Brace, N.A, Pike G.E., Allen P., & Kemp, R.I. (2006). Identifying composites of famous faces : Investigating memory, language and system issues. Psychology, Crime and Law, vol. 12, n° 4, 351-366.

Hulse, L.M., & Memon, A. (2006). Fatal impact ? The effects of emotional arousal and weapon presence on police officers’ memories for a simulated crime. Legal and Criminological Psychology, vol. 11, n° 2, 313-325. (Lire le compte rendu).

Marsh, D.P., & Greeberg, M.S. (2006). The influence of eyewitness similarity to a crime victim and victim culpability on eyewitness recall. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, vol. 2, n° 1, 43-56. (Lire le compte rendu).

Peters, M.J.V., Jelicic, M. & Merckelbach, H. (2006). When stereotypes backfire : Trying to suppress stereotypes produces false recollections of a crime. Legal and Criminological Psychology, vol. 11, n° 2, 327-336.

Pozzulo, J.D., & Marciniak, S. (2006). Comparing identification procedures when the perpetrator has changed appearance. Psychology, Crime and Law, vol. 12, n° 4, 429-438. (Lire le compte rendu).

Vrij, A., & Mann S.A. (2006). Criteria-based content analysis : An empirical test of its underlying processes. Psychology, Crime and Law, vol. 12, n° 4, 337-349.

Wells, E.C., & Pozzulo, J.D. (2006). Accuracy of eyewitnesses with a two-culprit crime : Testing a new identification procedure. Psychology, Crime and Law, vol. 12, n° 4, 417-427. (Lire le compte rendu).

Westcott, H.L., & Kynan, S. (2006). Interviewer practice in investigative interviews for suspected child sexual abuse. Psychology, Crime and Law, vol. 12, n° 4, 367-382.