Forensic Psychology and Law

Forensic Psychology and Law
Author: Ronald Roesch,Patricia A. Zapf,Stephen D. Hart
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780470570395

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Praise for Forensic Psychology and Law "In Forensic Psychology and Law, three internationally known experts provide exceptional coverage of a wide array of topics that address both the clinical applications of forensic psychology and the role of psychological science in understanding and evaluating legal assumptions and processes." —Norman Poythress, PhD, Research Director and Professor, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Dept. of Mental Health Law and Policy "Forensic Psychology and Law is a major contribution to the teaching of law and psychology. Roesch, Zapf, and Hart offer a timely, comprehensive, and succinct overview of the field that will offer widespread appeal to those interested in this vibrant and growing area. Outstanding." —Kirk Heilbrun, PhD, Professor and Head, Department of Psychology, Drexel University "In this volume, three noted experts have managed to capture the basic elements of forensic psychology. It is clearly written, well organized, and provides real world examples to hold the interest of any reader. While clarifying complex issues, the authors also present a very balanced discussion of a number of the most hotly debated topics." —Mary Alice Conroy, PhD, ABPP, Psychological Services Center, Sam Houston State University A Comprehensive, Up-to-Date Discussion of the Interface Between Forensic Psychology and Law Forensic Psychology and Law covers the latest theory, research, and practice in the field and provides thought-provoking discussion of topics with chapters on: Forensic assessment in criminal and civil domains Eyewitness identification Police investigations, interrogations, and confessions Correctional psychology Psychology, law, and public policy Ethics and professional issues

Clinical Forensic Psychology and Law

Clinical Forensic Psychology and Law
Author: Kaitlyn McLachlan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351161558

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Clinical Forensic Psychology and Law is a compilation of recent and classic articles providing comprehensive coverage of the field of clinical forensic psychology and law. Selected articles sample the major areas of the discipline, including criminal and civil forensic assessment, forensic treatment, youth assessment and intervention, and professional and ethical issues in forensic practice. The volume is designed for use by scholars, graduates and undergraduates in psychology and law schools.

Forensic and Legal Psychology Canadian Edition

Forensic and Legal Psychology  Canadian Edition
Author: Mark Costanzo,Daniel Krauss,Regina Schuller,Kaitlyn McLachlan
Publsiher: Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-02-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781464193941

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Forensic Psychology

Forensic Psychology
Author: Graham M. Davies,Anthony R. Beech
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2017-08-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781119106654

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Introduces forensic psychology to students and professionals who want to better understand psychology’s expanding influence on the study of law, crime and criminality Forensic psychology is a constantly growing discipline, both in terms of student interest and as a profession for graduates. This book highlights the often sizeable gap between media myths surrounding forensic practice and reality. Editors Graham Davies and Anthony Beech present an exciting and broad range of topics within the field, including detailed treatments of the causes of crime, investigative methods, the trial process, and interventions with different types of offenders and offences. Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions, Third Edition covers every aspect of forensic psychology—from understanding criminal behaviour, to applying psychological theory to criminal investigation, analysing the legal process and the treatment of witnesses and offenders. Each chapter has been thoroughly revised and updated with the latest findings. The book also includes two entirely new chapters—one on psychopathy and crime, the other on female offenders. Drawing on a wealth of experience from leading researchers and practitioners, this new edition will interest and enthuse today’s generation of students. All chapters thoroughly revised and updated Features two brand new chapters Supplemented by additional online resource materials, including related links, multiple choice questions, and PowerPoint slides Authored by a wide-range of experienced forensic psychology professionals Forensic Psychology, Third Edition is essential reading for undergraduates’ first encounter with the subject area and is an excellent introduction for more specialised postgraduate courses.

Introduction to Forensic Psychology

Introduction to Forensic Psychology
Author: Stacey L. Shipley,Bruce A. Arrigo
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2012-07-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780123821690

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This edition of Introduction to Forensic Psychology has been completely restructured to map to how courses on forensic psychology are taught, and features more figures, tables, and text boxes, textbook pedagogy. Uniquely. this book offers equal representation of criminal behavior, the court systems, and law enforcement/prisons. It also has equal representation of criminal and civic forensics and of issues pertaining to adults and children. new coverage of emerging issues in forensic psychology expanded case illustrations and vignettes, practice and ethics updates, and international trends new "key issue" overviews, boldface terms and concepts, and chapter reviews expanded coverage of corrections for juveniles.

Forensic Psychology Reconsidered

Forensic Psychology Reconsidered
Author: David Polizzi,Matthew R. Draper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317234272

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Forensic psychology is where psychology meets the criminal justice system. An understanding of the intersection of criminal law and psychological issues relating to criminal responsibility is critical for criminal justice students. This accessible text focuses on the criminal law implications of forensic psychology as it relates to topics such as competency to stand trial, state of mind at the time of the crime, suicide by cop, and involuntary psychiatric medication administered in custody. Unlike more traditional texts on this topic, which are primarily concerned with the clinical practice of forensic psychology, this book focuses on critical thinking as it relates to these topics. Each chapter presents a critical analysis of the topic under study, going beyond merely identifying the legal parameters of criminal responsibility to explore the ethical, philosophical, and theoretical foundations of that concept.

Forensic Psychology and the Law Canadian Edition

Forensic Psychology and the Law  Canadian Edition
Author: Ronald Roesch,Stephen David Hart,Patricia A. Zapf,Deborah Connolly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: Criminal psychology
ISBN: 1118161750

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Introduction to Forensic Psychology introduces students to the theories and practices of forensic psychology within the framework of Canadian society and legal contexts. It is written from an applied and community oriented perspective, which is designed to engage students in this exciting field, while giving them an accurate view of the true nature of forensic psychology. This text emphasizes those areas of forensic psychology where professionals spend the majority of their time, be it in clinical settings, research settings, or the application of research to clinical practice. Additionally, a separate chapter was included on Children and the Law to highlight this growing and important area of research and practice in forensic psychology.

Psychology and Law

Psychology and Law
Author: Curt R. Bartol,Anne M. Bartol
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Criminal psychology
ISBN: 053452818X

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Known for its emphasis on research and its extensive integration of current cases and law, Curt and Anne Bartol's PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW offers balanced coverage the ways that psychology interacts with the legal system. The authors instill in students a critical understanding not only of psychological research within the context of law, but also a working knowledge of the legal system.