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Julia Shaw

    1 janvier 1987

    Julia Shaw explore l'interaction complexe entre la psychologie et le droit, en se concentrant particulièrement sur le crime et la mémoire. Son travail examine de manière critique comment l'esprit humain construit et conserve les souvenirs d'événements, en particulier ceux de nature traumatique. Shaw adopte une approche interdisciplinaire, mêlant des éclairages de la psychologie à des considérations juridiques sur le comportement humain. Elle s'efforce d'éclairer pour les lecteurs les mécanismes complexes de la mémoire humaine et leur profond impact sur notre perception de la justice.

    Julia Shaw
    Evil
    Making Evil : The Science Behind Humanity's Dark Side
    The Memory Illusion
    Bi
    Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality
    Law and the Passions
    • Law and the Passions

      Why Emotion Matters for Justice

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the interplay between emotions and legal frameworks, this work highlights how feelings serve as a motivational force in shaping legal judgment, policy, and practice. It offers an inclusive commentary on the historical and ongoing impact of emotions in the legal sphere, emphasizing their significance in the evolution of legal dogma. The book invites readers to reconsider the role of emotions in law and its implications for justice and policy-making.

      Law and the Passions
    • 4,1(187)Évaluer

      A provocative and eye-opening book on the science and history of bisexuality, from the internationally bestselling author and co-host of BBC podcast Bad People

      Bi
    • Memories make us who we are--yet the truth is they are far from being the accurate record we like to think they are. We can all admit to occasional memory lapses, but what if we have the potential for more profound errors of memory, even verging on outright fabrication and self-deception? Forensic psychologist and memory expert Dr. Julia Shaw uses the latest research to show the astonishing variety of ways in which our brains can be led astray. She shows why we can misappropriate other people's memories, believing them to be our own. She explains how police officers can imprison an innocent man for life on the basis of 300 denials and just one confession. She demonstrates the way radically false memories can be deliberately implanted, leading people to believe that they brutally murdered a loved one, or were abducted by aliens. And she reveals how, in spite of all this, we can improve our memory through awareness of its fallibility.

      The Memory Illusion
    • What is it about evil that we find so compelling? From our obsession with serial killers to violence in pop culture, we seem inescapably drawn to the stories of monstrous acts and the aberrant people who commit them.   But evil, Dr. Julia Shaw argues, is all relative, rooted in our minds and our unique cultures. What one may consider normal, like sex before marriage, eating meat, or being a banker, others find abhorrent. And if evil is only in the eye of the beholder, can it be said to exist at all?   In Evil, Shaw uses case studies and examples from academia and popular culture and anecdotes from everyday life to break down complex information and concepts like the neuroscience of evil, the psychology of bloodlust, and workplace misbehavior. This is a wide-ranging exploration into a fascinating, darkly compelling subject.

      Making Evil : The Science Behind Humanity's Dark Side
    • Evil

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(40)Évaluer

      Dr. Julia Shaw, a criminal psychologist, uses the latest scientific research to offer a more enlightened and nuanced explanation for why people behave so badly and how we can prevent evil acts by understanding more profoundly how such acts come about - and what truly makes us evil.

      Evil
    • Making Evil

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(762)Évaluer

      How to understand the deviance that lies in ourselves and others - an original and rigorous exploration of the darkest recesses of the human mind.

      Making Evil
    • 3,6(1667)Évaluer

      What is it about evil that we find so compelling? From our obsession with serial killers to violence in pop culture, we seem inescapably drawn to the stories of monstrous acts and the aberrant people who commit them. But evil, Dr. Julia Shaw argues, is all relative, rooted in our unique cultures. What one may consider normal, like sex before marriage, eating meat, or being a banker, others find abhorrent. And if evil is only in the eye of the beholder, can it be said to exist at all? In Evil, Shaw uses case studies from academia, examples from and popular culture, and anecdotes from everyday life to break down complex information and concepts like the neuroscience of evil, the psychology of bloodlust, and workplace misbehavior. This is a wide-ranging exploration into a fascinating, darkly compelling subject.

      Evil: The Science Behind Humanity's Dark Side
    • Law Express: Jurisprudence

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      JOIN OVER HALF A MILLION STUDENTS WHO CHOSE TO REVISE WITH LAW EXPRESS Revise with the help of the UK's bestselling law revision series. Features: � Review essential cases, statutes, and legal terms before exams. � Assess and approach the subject by using expert advice. � Gain higher marks with tips for advanced thinking and further discussions. � Avoid common pitfalls with Don't be tempted to. � Practice answering sample questions and discover additional resources on the Companion website. www.pearsoned.co.uk/lawexpress

      Law Express: Jurisprudence
    • Bi

      Vielfältige Liebe entdecken

      4,5(52)Évaluer

      „Ich möchte die vielfältige Welt der Bisexualität aus dem Schatten holen.“ – Julia Shaw eröffnet neue Wege, über die eigene sexuelle Identität nachzudenken und sie zu finden. Viele Menschen fühlen sich zu mehr als einem Geschlecht hingezogen. Und trotzdem bekennt sich kaum jemand dazu. Julia Shaw widmet sich in ihrem neuen Buch der größten sexuellen Minderheit – bisexuellen Menschen. Sie macht Bisexualität in Geschichte, Kultur und Wissenschaft sichtbar und zeigt anhand ihrer eigenen Identitätssuche, warum Bisexualität nach wie vor gesellschaftlich im Schatten steht. Dabei geht sie von Fragen aus, die sie selbst bewegen: Woher kommt unser Verständnis von Bisexualität? Warum ist es nach wie vor so schwer, sich zu outen? Julia Shaw beantwortet die Frage, wie sexuelle Identität entsteht, neu. Und sie zeigt, warum vielfältige Liebe endlich mehr Raum erhalten muss.

      Bi