Published by Pearson (May 26, 2022) © 2022

Dennis Howitt
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    ISBN-13: 9781292295800R180

    Introduction to Forensic and Criminal Psychology ,7th edition

    Language: British English

    Discover more about the fascinating field of forensic and criminal psychology with this widely praised book, ideal for the students who want to understand how psychology relates to criminal justice and the law.

    Introduction to Forensic and Criminal Psychology, 7th edition is an essential resource for students studying psychology, applied psychology, criminology, and other relevant subjects, providing a clear and comprehensive introduction to this developing discipline.

    This market-leading text follows an accessible pedagogical approach, focusing on contextualising theory stemming from extensive, up-to-date research and key empirical findings. It covers major areas in the field, such as profile analysis, lie detecting, mental disorders and crime - among others. It also explores further relevant and significant research studies from the UK and international perspectives and introduces new, contemporary material such as the impact of COVID-19 on crime and police use of force.

    The book aims to support your broader understanding of the key concepts surrounding the field, helping you develop your critical thinking skills and challenging group discussion in class.

    Some of the helpful features introduced in the chapters are 'Key Concepts', 'Forensic Psychology in Action', and 'Controversies', which encourage a deeper understanding of the subject. The Overview section at the beginning of each chapter and the comprehensive list of figures and diagrams further support your learning experience on the extensive research data and theory developed.

    Along with its comprehensive Glossary on key terms for easy reference, this is an invaluable tool for those who would like to follow a career in criminology and forensic psychology and is guaranteed to keep you engaged.

    List of figures, tables and boxes

    Preface

    Author's acknowledgements

      1. What is forensic and criminal psychology?
      2. The social context of crime
      3. Crime and the public
      4. Victims of crime
      5. Theories of crime
      6. Juvenile offenders and beyond
      7. Theft and other crimes against property
      8. Violent offenders
      9. Sexual offenders 1: rapists
      10. Sexual offenders 2: paedophiles and child molestation
      11. Police psychology
      12. Terrorism and hostage-taking incidents
      13. Eyewitness testimony
      14. Profile analysis 1: FBI-style offender profiling
      15. Profile analysis 2: investigative psychology, statistical and geographical profiling
      16. False allegations
      17. False and true confessions
      18. Lies, lie detecting and credibility 1: the psychology of deception
      19. Lies, lie detecting and credibility 2: the polygraph test, statement validity analysis and SCAN
      20. Children as witnesses
      21. Mental disorders and crime
      22. Mental, personality and intellectual problems in court
      23. Judges and lawyers
      24. Juries and decision making
      25. Effective prison
      26. Psychological treatments for prisoners and other offenders
      27. Risk, recidivism and desistance

      Glossary

      References

      Name index

      Subject index