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  1. A useful science: Criminal interrogation and the turn to psychology in Germany around 1800 Journal Article
    Hofman, Elwin (2022)
    In: Journal of the history of the behavioral sciences, 58(3), pp. 319-334
  2. How guilty and innocent suspects perceive the police and themselves: suspect interviews in Germany Journal Article
    May, Lennart ; Gewehr, Elsa ; Zimmermann, Johannes ; Raible, Yonna ; Volbert, Renate (2021)
    In: Legal and Criminological Psychology, 26(1), pp. 42-61
  3. The suspect as a source of information Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas (2020)
    In: Eidam, Lutz; Lindemann, Michael; Ransiek, Andreas (Eds.), Interrogation, confession, and truth. Comparative studies in criminal procedure, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden, (Schriften zum Internationalen und Europäischen Strafrecht, Band 43), pp. 11-28
  4. Limiting procedural rights during police interrogation in terror crimes: a comparative analysis of European and U.S. laws and suggestions to Turkish law Journal Article
    Soyaslan, Gülen (2020)
    In: Journal of Penal Law & Criminology, 8(1), pp. 143-168
  5. Germany: balancing truth against protected constitutional interests Contribution
    Gless, Sabine (2013)
    In: Thaman, Stephen (Eds.), Exclusionary Rules in Comparative Law, Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, pp. 113-142
  6. The protection of human dignity in interrogations. May interrogative torture ever be tolerated? Reflections in light of recent German and Israeli experiences Journal Article
    Gur-Arye, Miriam ; Jessberger, Florian (2011)
    In: Israel Law Review, 44(1-2), pp. 229-262
  7. Do rules of evidence apply (only) in the courtroom? Deceptive interrogation in the United States and Germany Journal Article
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2008)
    In: Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 28(3), pp. 443-474
  8. The investigative stage of the criminal justice process in Germany Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas ; Salditt, Franz (2007)
    In: Cape, Ed (Eds.), Suspects in Europe. Procedural rights at the investigative stage of the criminal process in the European Union, Intersentia, Antwerpen, (Ius commune Euopaeum, 64)
  9. Case study Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas ; Salditt, Franz (2007)
    In: Cape, Ed (Eds.), Suspects in Europe. Procedural rights at the investigative stage of the criminal process in the European Union, Intersentia, Antwerpen, (Ius commune Euopaeum, 64), pp. 229-234
  10. Germany Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas (2007)
    In: Bradley, Craig (Eds.), Criminal procedure. A worldwide study, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, pp. 243-272
  11. Bad torture - good torture? What international criminal lawyers may learn from the recent trial of police officers in Germany Journal Article
    Jessberger, Florian (2005)
    In: Journal of International Criminal Justice, 3(5), pp. 1059-1073

  • 12 of 1176 Publications