LevelFile
Ref NoHaw/001/02/01
TitleForensic Reprints
Date1961-1997
Extent1-folder
Physical DescriptionLoose reprints. Handle with care
Description1-folder containing reprints and copies of journal articles by Professor Lionel Haward.

Details include:

Cut and paste abridged published papers and reprints by Professor Haward entitled:

'Psychological Evidence' a paper read before the joint seminar in psychology and law at the LSE , January 1961(2-pages)

'A Psychologist's Contribution to Legal Procedure' a paper read to the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
October 1962 published in The Modern Law Review, Vol.27 pp. 656-668, November 1964

Untitled paper concerning forensic and court concepts with conclusions

'Forensic Psychology' published in B5102-Bulletin 1 43, 1-5 1961

'Experimentation in Forensic Psychology' a paper read before the British Institute of Criminology published in Criminal Justice and Behavior Vol.3 No.4 December 1976, American Association of Correctional Psychologists

'The Evidence to the Butler Committee on the Law Relating to the Mentally Abnormal Offender: A Reply to Saunders' (et al) published in Bulletin of the British Psychological Society 28 (1975), 395-402

'Admissibility of Psychological Evidence in Obscenity Cases' published in Bulletin of the British Psychological Society 28 (1975) pp. 466-469

'Investigations of Torture Allegations by the Forensic Psychologist' a paper delivered at the Amnesty International Conference, Dublin 1973 published in J.Forensic. Sci. Soc. (1974), 14, 299

'Psychological Consequences of being the Victim of a Crime' 11-page copy paper delivered at S.S.R.C. Law and Psychology Conference, Trinity College, Oxford September 1979

'Criminality in Suicide: A Case Law Update' taken from Justice of the Peace and Local Government Law, December 1997
FormatTextual Material
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Wellcome Ref: PSY/HAW/2/1
LanguageEnglish
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AccessStatusOpen
Location16: Wellcome Library
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ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
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