Handbook of forensic psychology
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Handbook of forensic psychology
(Wiley series on personality processes)
J. Wiley, c1987
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes indexes and bibliographies
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This, the first handbook of its kind to provide wide-ranging background material on the history and dimensions of forensic psychology, illustrates the application of professional practice to civil and criminal justice proceedings. By describing how to communicate findings as a professional witness, the book gives treatment approaches to different criminal populations and defines terms of ethical practice. Important topics covered are competency determination, police consultation, assessing educational and injury disabilities, lie detection, jury selection, predicting violence and hypnosis in law enforcement.
Table of Contents
- Partial table of contents:
- BACKGROUND
- History of Forensic Psychology (C. Bartol & A. Bartol)
- Dimensions of Forensic Pyschology (A. Hess)
- Accessing Legal Literatures (D. Daniell)
- AREAS OF APPLICATION ON CIVIL PROCEEDINGS
- Informed Consent in Treatment and Research (B. Stanley)
- Mediating Domestic Law Issues (P. Brinson & M. Hess)
- Personality Assessment in Personal Injury Cases (J. Butcher & T. Harlow)
- Assessing Educational Handicaps (D. Reschly)
- Civil Competency (R. Slovenko)
- THREE AREAS OF APPLICATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
- Assessing and Predicting Violence: Research, Law and Applications (T. Litwack & L. Schlesinger)
- Evaluating Eyewitness Testimony (G. Goodman & A. Hahn)
- Assessing the Competence of Juries (S. Penrod & B. Cutler)
- COMMUNICATING EXPERT OPINIONS
- Writing Forensic Reports (I. Weiner)
- Consulting and Testifying in Court (M. Singer & A. Nievod)
- TREATMENT
- Intervention with Incarcerated Offenders (M. Milan & J. Evans)
- Subject and Author Indexes.
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