Evidence and Inference for the Intelligence Analyst

Evidence and Inference for the Intelligence Analyst

Author: David A. Schum

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13:

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This is the companion volume to the book described above. Volume II contains supplementary material for Chapters 3 through 12 in Volume I. These supplements contain various formal, logical, or mathematical arguments in support of assertions made in the chapters in Volume I. The supplements also contain additional topical examples of evidentiary and inferential matters discussed in the chapter of Volume I; the examples in eight of these supplements are numerical in nature and are designed to illustrate the operations of the various formal systems of probability/inference under consideration.


Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts

Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts

Author: David Carson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2003-07-11

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13: 047086222X

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The second edition of this popular international handbook highlights the developing relationship between psychology and the law. Consisting of all-new material and drawing on the work of practitioners and academics from the UK, Europe, North America and elsewhere, this volume looks not only at the more traditional elements of psychology and the law - the provision of psychological assessments about individuals to the courts - but also many of the recent developments, such as the interaction between psychologists and other professionals, decision-making by judges and juries, and the shaping of social policy and political debate. Contemporary and authoritative in its scope, the second edition of The Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts will again prove to be a valuable resource for scholars and students, as well as being a vital tool for all professionals working in the field. * Well known editors and an international list of authors, most of whom are leaders in their field * Focus on psychological concepts and knowledge that will enlighten best practice and research * The focus on process and issues ensures that the book is not limited in interest by specific legal codes or legislation, it is international * More than an updating of the old chapters, really a rethinking of the field and what is now important and emerging


Inside the Juror

Inside the Juror

Author: Reid Hastie

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780521477550

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Provides a comprehensive and understandable summary of the major theories of juror decision making.


Evidence and Inference in History and Law

Evidence and Inference in History and Law

Author: William Twining

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13:

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However little that various disciplines in the humanities and social sciences might seem to have in common, they share certain interests in methodological problems relating to evidence, inference, and interpretation. By pursuing these shared interests across divergent topics and fields, the contributors to this book advance our understanding of how such truth-seeking, proof-finding methods work, and of what it means to prove something in a range of contexts. Coedited by William Twining, one of the world's outstanding evidence scholars, and Lain HempsherMonk, a leading political theorist, the volume considers intriguing questions from different realms--Assyriology, theatre iconography, musicology, criminology, the history of ideas and colonial history--as it reveals how particular concepts, lines of questioning, and techniques of reasoning and analysis developed in one context can be fruitfully applied in others.


Individual and Group Decision Making

Individual and Group Decision Making

Author: N. John Castellan

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1134767900

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The idea for this volume took root during a recent annual convention of the American Psychological Association. The contributors share a common vision of research in their particular area and have had an opportunity to debate and clarify their ideas. Taken as a whole, the fifteen chapters provide an exciting perspective of the field and form a basic set of readings for courses on individual and group decision making in a variety of disciplines. The coverage from basic laboratory research to complex applied group decision processes should challenge researchers and students to pursue the field of decision making as enthusiastic scientists and practitioners.


The Evidential Foundations of Probabilistic Reasoning

The Evidential Foundations of Probabilistic Reasoning

Author: David A. Schum

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13: 9780810118218

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In this work Schum develops a general theory of evidence as it is understood and applied across a broad range of disciplines and practical undertakings. He include insights from law, philosophy, logic, probability, semiotics, artificial intelligence, psychology and history.


Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Author: Edward Craig

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 890

ISBN-13: 9780415187107

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Volume five of a ten volume set which provides full and detailed coverage of all aspects of philosophy, including information on how philosophy is practiced in different countries, who the most influential philosophers were, and what the basic concepts are.