Psychology and Crime

  • Psychology and Crime
    By Craig Webber

    Pearson, G. (1975) Deviant Imagination: Psychiatry, Social Work and Social Change. London: Macmillan. Pearson, G. (1983) Hooligan: A History of Respectable Fears. London: Macmillan. Pearson, G. (1994) 'Youth, crime and society', ...

  • Psychology and Crime: An Introduction to Criminological Psychology
    By Clive R. Hollin

    Singh, J. P. & Fazel, S. (2010). Forensic risk assessment: A ... Singh, J. P., Grann, M., & Fazel, S. (2011). A comparative study ofviolence risk ... Thomas, S., Harty, M., Parrott, J., McCrone, P., Slade, M., & Thornicroft, G. (2003).

  • Psychology and Crime
    By Kevin Brewer

    Dowd ( quoted in Hollin , 1992 ) has analysed the Table 3.5 : Fear of violence experience of violent criminal victimization for men Men Women and women . Women experience six main types of violence ( in order of importance ) .

  • Psychology and Crime: 2nd edition
    By Aidan Sammons, David Putwain

    Dror, I. E., Charlton, D., & Péron, A. E. (2006). Contextual information renders experts ... Ezkurdia, I., Juan, D., Rodriguez, J. M., Frankish, A., Diekhans, M., Harrow, J., et al. (2014). Multiple evidence strands suggest that there ...

  • Psychology and Crime
    By Aidan Sammons, David Putwain

    Duffy lived in North London near to the first three rapes . He was recently separated from his wife and had no children . He was in his late 20s , right - handed and worked for British Rail as a carpenter .

  • Psychology and Crime: An Introduction to Criminological Psychology
    By Clive R. Hollin

    ... L. N. 221 Robinson, A. 140 Rock, P. 16 Rodgers, R. F. 377 Roe, J. 37 Roe, S. 140 Roe-Sepowitz, D. E. 108 Rogers, ... 198 Simon-Thomas, E. 348 Simonton, D. K. 48 Simpson, A. 135, 215 Singer, M. 151, 252 Singh, J. P. 339 Singleton, ...

  • Psychology and Crime
    By Francis Pakes, Jane Winstone

    Greenwald, A., Banaji, M., Rudman, L., Farnham, S., Nosek, B. and Mellott, S. (2002) 'A Unified Theory of Implicit Attitudes, Stereotypes, Self-Esteem, and Self-Concept', Psychological Review 109: 3—25. Gross, K, and Aday, ...

  • Psychology and Crime: Myths and Reality
    By Peter B. Ainsworth

    LONGMAN CRIMINOLOGY SERIES Series editor Tim Newburn In Psychology and Crime: Myths and Reality Peter Ainsworth provides an accessible and intriguing introduction to some of the links between...

  • Psychology and Crime: An Introduction to Criminological Psychology
    By Clive R. Hollin

    The book analyses the application of psychological findings to an expansive range of crimes and looks at the use of psychology in the work of the police and the courts.

  • Psychology and Crime
    By Aidan Sammons

    The book includes both classic and contemporary psychological theory and research on a range of criminological issues including the nature, measurement and causes of crime, police work and offender profiling, eye-witness memory, trial ...

  • Psychology and Crime: A Transdisciplinary Perspective
    By Craig Webber

    ' - Dr David Gadd, Keele University Now in an updated second edition, this book explores the links between psychology and crime, taking the reader through psychological explanations of crime and the use of psychology within the criminal ...

  • Psychology and Crime: An Introduction to Criminological Psychology
    By Clive R. Hollin

    This book should be of interest to students and professionals of criminology, applied psychology, forensic studies, probation and police training

  • Psychology and Crime
    By Craig Webber

    This book explores the links between psychology and crime, evaluating psychological explanations of crime and the use of psychology within the criminal justice system.

  • Psychology and Crime: Understanding and Tackling Offending Behaviour
    By Jane Winstone, Francis J. Pakes

    This book exposes some of the most prevalent myths about crime and criminal behaviour. It is essential reading for students taking courses in psychology of crime.

  • Psychology and Crime: A Transdisciplinary Perspective
    By Craig Webber

    Psychosocial. criminology. One approach that seeks to combine the individual focus of psychology with the social aspect of sociology is ... Psychosocial criminology is an attempt to answer the question of 'Why did they do it?

  • Psychology and Crime: On the witness stand
    By Hugo Munsterberg

    They deal essentially with the mind of the witness on the witness stand " H.M. In this work, Hugo Münsterberg, a pioneer in applied psychology, furnishes an instructive exposition of what may "legal psychology."

  • Psychology and Crime: A Transdisciplinary Perspective
    By Craig Webber

    ' - Dr David Gadd, Keele University Now in an updated second edition, this book explores the links between psychology and crime, taking the reader through psychological explanations of crime and the use of psychology within the criminal ...

  • Psychology and Crime
    By Aidan Sammons, David Putwain

    Analysing psychological theories about the offender, this work considers society's response to crime, including the role of the police and the courts, and finally examines methods of crime prevention.

  • Psychology and Crime
    By Craig Webber

    This book explores the links between psychology and crime, evaluating psychological explanations of crime and the use of psychology within the criminal justice system.

  • Psychology and Crime: Understanding and Tackling Offending Behaviour
    By Jane Winstone, Francis J. Pakes

    This book exposes some of the most prevalent myths about crime and criminal behaviour, and provides the reader with up-to-date knowledge on crime and offending behaviour.