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Hart (2005) offers a very straightforward and concise definition of violence that includes “actual, attempted, or threatened physical harm that is deliberate and nonconsenting” (p. 4). This definition is useful in violence risk ...
Evidence‐based offender profiling. London: Routledge. A detailed review of the current and developing practice in offender profiling. It covers the use of empirically and scientifically based scientific methods in the development of ...
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This edition of Forensic Psychology: The Basics continues to provide an essential and accessible overview of a dynamic and fascinating discipline.
Drawing on psychological theory and research, this text outlines the core roles of the forensic psychology profession, providing students with a broad overview of the field and bringing to life the work of the forensic psychologists.
Forensic Psychology is designed for use in forensic psychology courses and can also be incorporated in sociology, criminology, or criminal justice courses.
Discusses all aspects of psychology relevant to the legal and criminal process, including the role of mental disorders in crime, the minds of serial killers, and offender profiling.
Linguistic style matching and negotiation outcome. Negotiation and Conflict Management Research, 1(3), 263–281. Towl, G. (2011). ... Principled negotiation and mediation in the international arena: Talking with evil.
This book brings together a team of experts in the field of forensic psychology to demonstrate the scope of the discipline and the techniques employed in key areas of research, policy and practice.
This book highlights the often sizeable gap between media myths surrounding forensic practice and reality.
Forensic Psychology explains the history and application of the discipline.
It is hoped that this book will launch new insights and create new questions to stir the development of forensic psychology."--Pages viii-ix
This book presents a clear, complete picture of forensic psychology, covering both psychological and legal principles, and demonstrating their connections through actual case law and clinical examples.
This book highlights the often sizeable gap between media myths surrounding forensic practice and reality.
This book includes a discussion of the propagation of forensic psychology as a field of specialization, professional preparation issues for training as a forensic psychologist, unique ethical concerns, and an authoritative discussion of ...
This book brings together academics, practitioners and experts in the field of forensic psychology to demonstrate the scope of the discipline and push its parameters.
... criminal behaviour . In S. P. Sahni & P. Bhadra ( Eds . ) , Criminal psychology and the criminal justice system in India and beyond ( pp . 31–50 ) . Springer . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4570-9_3 Santesso , D. L. , Reker , D. L. ...
Remarkably, their analysis is as deep as their coverage is broad. There are two or three works that simply have to be on the shelf of every forensic psychologist. This book is one of them."