Forensic Psychology

Forensic Psychology
ISBN-10
1317351258
ISBN-13
9781317351252
Series
Forensic Psychology
Category
Psychology
Pages
464
Language
English
Published
2021-09-02
Publisher
Psychology Press
Authors
Joanna Pozzulo, Craig Bennell, Adelle Forth

Description

Forensic Psychology takes a broad-based perspective, incorporating both experimental and clinical topics. This text includes current developments by theorists and researchers in the field. By focusing on multidisciplinary theories, readers gain an understanding of different forensic psychology areas, showing interplay among cognitive, biological, and social factors. Readers will find that the ideas, issues, and research in this text are presented in a style that they will understand, enjoy, and find useful in their professional careers.

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