Forensic Psychology
Autor Adrian Scotten Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 aug 2010
How
exactly
can
psychology
be
used
to
define
a
crime?
What
are
the
underlying
social,
psychological,
biological
and
cognitive
contexts
that
affect
the
nature
of
incriminating
behaviour?
How
can
we
appropriately
measure
justice
in
spaces
as
political
as
the
court-room?
Being
an
often
misrepresented
field
in
psychology,
this
book
has
been
written
with
an
empirically
sound
representation
of
the
major
theories
that
underpin
our
understanding
of
criminal
behaviour
by
drawing
from
statistical
evidence
as
well
as
real
recorded
cases.
This
text
also
takes
consideration
of
the
role
of
psychology
in
examining
the
penal
processes,
from
the
actions
of
the
courtroom
to
the
investigative
process
and
wider
social
and
cultural
factors.
Delve
into
the
cognition
of
lawmakers
and
lawbreakers
and
the
psychological
factors
that
affect
the
validity
of
criminal
accounts
such
as
the
false
memories
of
witness
testimonies
or
false
confessions
of
suspects.
Though
a
short
text,
Adrian
Scott
masterfully
introduces
readers
to
a
broad
interdisciplinary
introduction
which
covers
a
range
of
critical
perspectives
in
the
subject.
Consider
the
broader
risk-factors
that
are
associated
with
criminal
behaviour
and
engage
in
critical
thinking
about
the
strengths
and
weaknesses
in
the
various
methods
of
its
psychological
measurement.
This title stands as part of the PalgraveInsightsin Psychologyseries edited by Nigel Holt and Rob Lewis, containing versatile, quick guides to the cornerstone theories, main topics and theoretical perspectives of their subjects. These titles are useful for pre-undergraduate students looking to find incisive introductions to subjects that they may be considering for undergraduate study and those looking for helpful preparatory reading for undergraduate modules in the prospective subject. This book has been carefully written with students in mind who may be taking courses in Forensic Psychology at A level.
This title stands as part of the PalgraveInsightsin Psychologyseries edited by Nigel Holt and Rob Lewis, containing versatile, quick guides to the cornerstone theories, main topics and theoretical perspectives of their subjects. These titles are useful for pre-undergraduate students looking to find incisive introductions to subjects that they may be considering for undergraduate study and those looking for helpful preparatory reading for undergraduate modules in the prospective subject. This book has been carefully written with students in mind who may be taking courses in Forensic Psychology at A level.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780230249424
ISBN-10: 0230249426
Pagini: 245
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0230249426
Pagini: 245
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction.-
Defining
and
Measuring
Crime.-
PART
I:
THEORIES
OF
OFFENDING.-
Social
and
Psychological
Theories.-
Biological
and
Cognitive
Theories.-
Theory
Integration
and
Theory
Application.-
PART
II:
PSYCHOLOGY
AND
THE
INVESTIGATIVE
PROCESS.-
Offender Profiling
.-
Eyewitness
Testimony.-
Investigative
Interviewing.-
PART
III:
PSYCHOLOGY
AND
THE
COURTROOM.-
Jury
Decision
Making.-
Influencing
the
Jury.-
PART
IV:
PSYCHOLOGY
AND
THE
PENAL
SYSTEM.-
The
Punishment
of
Offenders.-
The
Treatment
of
Offenders.
Notă biografică
ADRIAN
SCOTT
is
Research
Fellow
at
the
Sellenger
Centre,
Edith
Cowan
University,
Australia
Caracteristici
- Specifically
written
to
include
the
content
level
of
A-level
courses
in
forensic
psychology
- This
book’s
key
terms
are
emboldened
and
expanded
further
in
an
end-of-book
glossary
- Includes
a
Reading
Guide
at
the
end
of
the
book
which
tells
you
how
to
map
the
material
covered
onto
the
course-content
of
different
A-level
specifications
- Written
with
a
view
to
providing
in-depth
and
up-to-date
coverage
of
the
major
areas
within forensic
psychology