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Buch, Englisch, 1512 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 2971 g

Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology

Bull

Forensic Psychology


Four-Volume Set Auflage
ISBN: 978-1-84787-953-0
Verlag: Sage Publications

Buch, Englisch, 1512 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 2971 g

Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology

ISBN: 978-1-84787-953-0
Verlag: Sage Publications


Around the world, the popularity and impact of forensic psychology is rapidly increasing. One of the most active applied disciplines in the field of psychology, borne out of cognitive and clinical psychology, forensic psychology or psychology and law is dedicated to the study of the criminal mind, the psychology of criminal investigation and the judicial system and is now a very international field. In spite of its age, the discipline has grown rapidly into a robust academic field in its own terms with numerous journals and societies around the world dedicated to its evolution. This collection brings together the major influential journal articles in forensic psychology. The collection is a foundation resource and first point of reference for individuals and institutions who seek to build their knowledge and expertise in forensic psychology. Each volume is prefaced by a comprehensive introduction written by the editor. Volume 1: Psychological Accounts of Crime Volume 2: Psychology and Crime Investigation Volume 3: Psychology in the Justice System Volume 4: Psychology and Assessment / Crime Prevention / Imprisonment / Treatment

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VOLUME ONE: PSYCHOLOGICAL ACCOUNTS OF CRIME
Rational Choice, Deterrence, and Social Learning Theory in Criminology: The path not taken - R. Akers
Forty-four Juvenile Thieves - J. Bowlby
Personality and Crime: Where do we stand? - H.J. Eysenck
Criminal Behavior and Learning Theory - C.R. Jeffery
A Psychoanalytic Theory of Juvenile Delinquency - C. Schoenfeld
Anger, Over-Control and Serious Violent Offending - L. Davey, A. Day and K. Howells
Understanding Crime Displacement: An application of rational choice theory - D. Cornish and R. Clarke
A Norwegian Twin Study of Criminality - O.S. Dalgaard and E. Kringlen
An Overview of the Relationship Between Moral Reasoning and Offending - E. Palmer
Mental Disorder and Violent Behaviour - J. Monahan
Outcome Evaluation of 161 People with Mild Intellectual Disabilities who Have Offending or Challenging Behaviour - J. Law, W. Lindsay, K. Quinn and A. Smith
Adolescent-Limited and Life-Course-Persistent Antisocial Behaviour: A developmental taxonomy - T.E. Moffitt
Families and Delinquency: A meta-analysis of the impact of broken homes - L.E. Wells and J.H. Rankin
Criminogenic Need and Women Offenders: A critique of the literature - C.R. Hollin and E.J. Palmer
White Collar, Organised and Cyber Crimes in the Media: Some contrasts and similarities - M. Levi
Violence: Criminal psychopaths and their victims - S. Williamson, R. Hare, and S. Wong
Comparison of Sex Offenders to Non-Sex Offenders on Selected Psychological Measures - D. Fisher, A. Beech and K. Browne
VOLUME TWO: PSYCHOLOGY AND CRIME INVESTIGATION
The Revised NEO Personality Inventory as Predictor of Police Academy Performance - P. Detrick, J. Chibnall and M. Luebbert
Evaluation of Police Recruit Training Involving Psychology - R. Bull and P. Horncastle
Prediction of Dysfunctional Job Behaviors Among Law Enforcement Officers - C. Sarchione, M. Cuttler, P. Muchinsky, and R. Nelson-Gray, R
Can Ethics Survive the Shock of the Job?: Quebec's police recruits confront reality - M. Alain and M. Gregoire
The Effects of Case Characteristics on Suspect Behaviour During Police Questioning - S. Moston, G. Stephenson and T. Williamson
Murderers' and Sexual Offenders' Experiences of Police Interviews and Their Inclination to Admit or Deny Crimes - U. Holmberg and S.A. Christianson
Detecting True Lies: Police Officers' Ability to Detect Suspects' Lies - S. Mann, A. Vrij and R. Bull
What is the Current Truth About Polygraph Lie Detection - K. Fiedler, J. Schmid and T. Stahl
The Psychology of Confession Evidence - S. Kassin
Recent Research on Children's Testimony About Experienced and Witnessed Events - M. Pipe, M. Lamb, Y. Orbach and P. Esplin, P
Using the Cognitive Interview With Adults with Mild Learning Disability - R. Milne, I. Clare and R. Bull
False Memories About Food Can Lead to Food Avoidance - D. Bernstein, C. Laney, E. Morris and E. Loftus
The Aging Eyewitness: Effects of age on face, delay, and source-memory ability - A. Memon, J. Bartlett, R. Rose and C. Gray
A Meta-Analysis of the Verbal Overshadowing Effect in Face Identification - C. Meissner and J. Brigham
Seeing Black: Race, crime, and visual processing - J. Eberhardt, P. Goff, V. Purdie and H. Hoffman
A Comparison of Mechanical and Computer-Driven Systems - G. Davies, P. van der Willik, P and L. Morrison
The Psychology of Linking Crimes: A review of the evidence. - J. Woodhams, C.R. Hollin and R. Bull
VOLUME THREE: PSYCHOLOGY IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
Race-Based Judgments, Race-Neutral Justifications: Experimental examination of peremptory use and the Batson challenge procedure - S. Sommers and M. Norton
Effects of Prejudicial Pretrial Publicity From Physical and Witness Evidence on Mock Jurors' Decision Making - J. Shaw and P. Skolnick
The Effects of British


Bull, Raymond Henry C
Raymond Bull has been Chair in Forensic Psychology at the University of Leicester in since early 2004. Previously, he was the Associate Director of the Centre for Forensic Psychology at the University of Portsmouth. His major interest is the investigative interviewing of suspects, witnesses and victims. He also conducts research on witness memory, including voice recognition. In April 2009 at the Annual Conference of the 'International Investigative Interviewing Research Group', he was presented with the 'Senior Academic Award' for his 'significant lifetime contribution to the field of investigative interviewing'.



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