Law & psychology
Law and psychology are two separate disciplines, but have much in common. While psychology’s goal is to understand behavior and law’s goal to regulate it, both fields make assumptions about what causes people to act the way they do. Many psychologists research how to improve the legal system.
Adapted from the Encyclopedia of Psychology
Getting Help
- Find a Psychologist
- Custody collaborations
Lawyers and psychologists work together to keep children's best interests in mind.
News
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What causes people to give false confessions?
July 11, 2010, Chicago Tribune
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APA Brief Cited in Court’s Decision on Juvenile Punishment
May 19, 2010
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Are attractive defendants less likely to be convicted?
May 17, 2010, CBS News
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Brain scans may be useful lie detectors
May 10, 2010, BBC News
Monitor on Psychology Articles
Books
- Police Interrogations and False Confessions
March 2010
- The Duty to Protect
December 2008
- Courtroom Modifications for Child Witnesses
June 2008
- Assisted Suicide and the Right to Die
March 2004
