Forensic psychology

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    • Kitaeff, Jack

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Forensic psychology

Jack Kitaeff

Prentice Hall, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY, 1/e 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. Dr. Jack Kitaeff first reviews the field's history, and the roles, responsibilities, and obligations of practitioners. Next, he addresses criminological aspects of forensic psychology, examining theories of aggression and violent crime; non-violent crimes; and topics ranging from serial killing to terrorism. He thoroughly reviews forensic psychologists' roles in law enforcement and the U.S. criminal justice system, and covers crucial issues such as repressed memories, novel syndromes, the workplace, children, families, and treatment.

目次

1. History and Current Issues in Forensic Psychology 2. Roles and Responsibilities of Forensic Psychologists 3. Aggression and Violent Crime 4. Non-Violent Crimes 5. Mass Murders and Serial Killers 6. The Psychology of Terrorism, Cults, and Extremism 7. Law Enforcement and Police Psychology 8. Investigations 9. Eyewitness Testimony and Accuracy 10. Psychology of False Confessions and Repressed Memories 11. Capacity and Incapacity 12. Juries and the Courtroom 13. Repressed Memories and Novel Syndromes 14. Forensic Psychology and the Workplace 15. Forensic Psychology Applied to Children and Families 16. Treatment and Rehabilitation in Forensic Psychology GLOSSARY REFERENCES CODES AND AUTHORITIES

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