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图书目录: Foreword Melvin A. Gravitz
Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction Basic Conceptions of Hypnosis Hypnosis and the Legal System Chapter 2 Hypnosis as an Investigative or Discovery Procedure The Extent of Hypnotic Investigation by Law-Enforcement Agencies The Effectiveness of Investigative Hypnosis The Uses of Hypnotic Investigations The Types of Memory Impairment against which Hypnosis Has Been Utilized The Principles of Memory and Forgetting The Exact-Copy versus the Constructive Theory of Memory Hypnotic Hypermnesia Professional versus Police-Officer Hypnotists Techniques of Investigative Hypnosis Forensic Dangers of Hypnotic Investigation Procedural Safeguards in the Use of Investigative Hypnosis Chapter 3 The Admissibility of Hypnotically Influenced Testimony The Relevant Rules of Evidence Testimony under Hypnosis Offered as Substantive Proof Testimony under Hypnosis Offered as the Basis of Expert Opinion Pretrial Hypnosis to Refresh the Memory of Witnesses Pretrial Hypnosis: Abuses, Safeguards, and the Discretion of the Court Chapter 4 Hypnotic Confessions, Statements, and Admissions Cases Derivative Evidence Polygraph and Truth Serum versus Hypnosis Chapter 5 The Role of the Expert Witness Chapter 6 Hypnosis and Crime The Potential of Hypnosis for Criminal Purposes Psychological Evidence Cases of Hypnotically Effectuated Crimes The Effect of Hypnosis on Criminal Liability Chapter 7 The Regulation of Hypnosis Typical Hypnosis Statutes Medical Practice Acts and Psychology Statutes Cases Civil Misuse of Hypnosis Chapter 8 Summary and Conclusions Major Forensic Uses of Hypnosis Minor Forensic Uses of Hypnosis Forensic Misuses of Hypnosis Dangers of Pretrial Hypnosis The Current Status of Hypnotically Influenced Testimony Current Issues in Forensic Hypnosis Legal Glossary Psychological Glossary Table of Cases and Case Index References and Bibliography Name Index Subject Index About the Author |