Interviewing offenders -- Interrogating suspects of crimes / Carole Hill and Amina Memon -- Interrogations and confessions / Gisli H. Gudjonsson -- Interviewing to detect deception / Aldert Vrij and Pär Anders Granhag -- Crime features and interrogation behaviour among homicide offenders / Pekka Santtila and Tom Pakkanen -- Memory-enhancing techniques for interviewing crime suspects / Ronald P. Fisher and Valerie Perez -- Interviewing offenders: a therapeutic jurisprudential approach / Ulf Holmberg, Sven Å. Christianson and David Wexler -- Index.
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Memory for murder: the qualities and credibility of homicide narratives by perpetrators / Steven Porter, Michael Woodworth and Naomi L. Doucette -- Evaluating offenders' memories -- Neuroimaging and crime / Hans J. Markowitsch and Elke Kalbe -- Amnesia for homicide as a form of malingering / Harald Merckelbach and Sven Å. Christianson -- The role of malingering and expectations in claims of crime-related amnesia / Kim Van Oorsouw and Maaike Cima -- Evaluating the authenticity of crime-related amnesia / Marko Jelicic and Harald Merckelbach.
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Theoretical aspects of offenders' memories -- Searching for offenders' memories of violent crimes / Sven Å. Christianson, Ingrid Freij and Eva von Vogelsang -- Memory formation in offenders: perspectives from a biopsychosocial model of eyewitness memory / Hugues Hervé, Barry S. Cooper and John C. Yuille -- An investigation of violent offenders' memories for instrumental and reactive violence / Barry S. Cooper and John C. Yuille -- The nature of memories of violent crime among young offenders / Ceri Evans and Gillian Mezey.
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Violent offenders often claim amnesia in order to avoid punishment. It is important for investigators and juries to ascertain whether such amnesia is genuine or feigned - an offender with amnesia is not able to enter a plea, and issues of automatism are raised.