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Nietzel, Michael T, PhD
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New York, NY Pergamon 1986 First Printing Trade paperback Good. Crease to bottom front cover, "AG 25" stamp to top edge leaves. Glued binding. soft cover. 9", 197 pages, index, bibliographic notes, appendix This book presents a thorough examination of the role of mental health professionals who work in consultation with trial attorneys. Extensive treatment is given to topics such as jury selection, witness preparation, survey research, witness preparation, survey research and change of venue, with the objective of providing the mental health professional with the forensic skills necessary for successful consultation in courtroom settings. From the Contents: Introduction: The Psychology-Law Interaction Voir Dire: structure and Methods Public Opinion Surveys and Change of Venue Psychologists as Expert Witnesses Witness Preparation in Civil Cases Convincing the Jury: Evidence and Other Influences Evaluation and Professional Issues
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