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Psychological research has much to offer the criminal justice system. One of the first to recognize this was the German-American psychologist Hugo M¿nsterberg in the early 20th century. The issues M¿nsterberg raised, such as eyewitness misidentification and false confessions, continue to be of paramount importance in the 21st century. The present book reintroduces M¿nsterberg's work to a modern audience, using contemporary research and cases to showhow far we have come-and how far we still have to go-in applying psychological research to the courts.
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