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Alibis and Corroborators: Psychological, Criminological, and Legal Perspectives

Alibis and Corroborators: Psychological, Criminological, and Legal Perspectives

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Publication Date: May 10th, 2022
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
9783030956622
Pages:
169
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Description

This book aims to increase understanding of alibis and corroborators, examining the role alibis play - or fail to play - in innocence cases. It analyses the factors that can influence the suspect, the defense team, the alibi corroborator, and ultimately the alibi statement itself. Recognition of and reactions to wrongful convictions have been on the rise as researchers and society take a closer, more critical look at America's criminal justice system. In addition to serving as a complete review of the science, this volume discusses issues such as alibi generation; alibi believability; a proposed theory of alibis; international comparisons of issues in alibi corroboration; age and gender differences in alibi corroboration; attorney perceptions and use of alibi evidence; and erroneous alibis.

Offering an in-depth, empirical view, this book will appeal to students and researchers interested in Criminology, Legal Psychology, Social Psychology, Law, and practitioners in our legal and criminal justice systems who are making tough decisions about this distinctive witness type.

About the Author

Joshua D. Behl, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Criminology and Director of Major at Flagler College. Megan R. Kienzle, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Austin Peay State University.