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    Witnesses and the Law, written by a lawyer and a group of psychologists who specialize in witnesses, covers topics such as:

    • The fallibility of memory
    • Post-traumatic stress disorder
    • Repressed memory
    • Body language
    • Mug shots
    • Police line-ups
    • Generation Y
    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:30834839
    ISBN:9780888045263
    Publication date:2012-10-01
    Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:National
    External Product Title:Witnesses and the Law, Hardbound book
    Available Formats:Hardbound book
    Shelf space:6
    Authors:

    Barry R. Morrison

    Barry R. Morrison is a lawyer from New Brunswick. He was called to the bar in 1975 and brings a lifetime of experience in litigation to the project. He has written numerous articles on witness credibility and emotionality in witnesses published in the 

    David Korotkov

    David Korotkov is another professor of psychology from St. Thomas University. His interests include learning, behaviour modification social and personality psychology. 

    Ian Fraser

    Ian Fraser is a professor of psychology from St. Thomas University. His specialties include anxiety, perception and eye-witness testimony. 

    Kimberly Fenwick

    Kimberley Fenwick is also a professor of psychology from the University of St. Thomas University. She has co-authored a number of articles concerning the fallibility of eyewitness testimony and written research papers on a variety of topics including 

    Louise Bond-Fraser

    Louise Diane Bond-Fraser has a master's degree in English literature and language from the University of Aberdeen. She has edited a number of relevant articles including "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Memory of Witnesses and the Justice System" 

    Michael Houlihan

    Michael Houlihan is an experimental psychologist from St.Thomas University. His research focuses on a variety of topics including the detection of deception and the impact of psychology in the legal profession.