BookGisli H. Gudjonsson.
Contents:
Part I. The Emerging Science and Practice
1. An era of enquiry and development
2. The impact of real-life cases on legal changes, police practice, and science
3. Interrogative suggestibility
4. The psychology of false confessions: the theories
5. The development of the science: the evidence base
Part II. The Gundmundur and Geirfinnur Cases
6. Icelandic society in the 1970s
7. The Keflavik investigation and the first confession
8. The confessions in the Gudmundur Einarsson case
9. The confessions in the Geirfinnur Eianrsson case
10. Misguiding force
11. The return of the Gudmundur and Geirfinnur cases
12. The findings from the working group, special prosecutor, and Icelandic Court Cases Review Commission
Part III. A Psychological Analysis of the Confessions of the Six Convicted Persons
13. Did Saevar Ciesielski have undiagnosed ADHD?
14. Erla Bolladottier- a vulnerable young woman
15. Kristjan Vidarsson's memory distrust syndrome and confession
16. Tryggvi Leifsson's memory distrust syndrome and confession
17. Gudjon Skarphedinsson's memory distrust syndrome and confession
18. Albert Skaftason's memory distrust syndrome and confession
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
References
Author Index
Subject Index.