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Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x169x53 mm, weight: 1599 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Serija: Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108816746
  • ISBN-13: 9781108816748
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x169x53 mm, weight: 1599 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Serija: Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108816746
  • ISBN-13: 9781108816748
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"In the decade since the publication of the first edition of The Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology, the field has expanded into areas such as social work and education, while maintaining the interest of criminal justice researchers and policy makers. This new edition provides cutting-edge and comprehensive coverage of the key theoretical perspectives, assessment methods, and interventions in forensic psychology. The chapters address substantive topics such as acquisitive crime, domestic violence,mass murder, and sexual violence, while also exploring emerging areas of research such as the expansion of cybercrime, particularly child sexual exploitation, as well as aspects of terrorism and radicalisation. Reflecting the global reach of forensic psychology and its wide range of perspectives, the international team of contributors emphasise diversity and cross-reference between adults, adolescents, and children to deliver a contemporary picture of the discipline"--

Recenzijos

'The first edition of this book was my 'go to' text for students of all levels due to the brief yet informed summaries of key aspects within forensic psychology. This new edition again hosts a phenomenal cast list, combining a 'who's who' of expertise, written in an easily accessible form.' Terri Cole, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology and Programme Leader for Investigative Forensic Psychology (MSc), Bournemouth University, UK 'This is a sophisticated reboot of a much-loved and well-thumbed handbook drawing on the talents and innovation of established and emerging voices. Sitting somewhere in between an encyclopaedia and practical reference guide, this text will be invaluable to students and practitioners. Whilst it may not easily fit in a pocket, it prompts us all to challenge and reflect on what we are doing to increase diversity, inclusivity and accountability in our work.' Joanna R. Adler, Professor of Forensic Psychology, University of Hertfordshire, UK 'I have been involved in undertaking research and delivering undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in forensic psychology for over 15 years, and I am delighted to endorse this book. Jennifer Brown and Miranda Horvath having brought together a comprehensive, detailed and accessible text. A 'must have' for all students and budding researchers in forensic psychology.' Tammi Walker, Professor of Forensic Psychology and Principal of St Cuthbert's Society, Durham University, UK 'This is the definitive forensic psychology text. It explores a diverse range of topics against a contemporary backdrop. Written by major international scholars and practitioners who have shaped the field, this authoritative and pragmatically geared book is an invaluable resource for professionals and trainees.' Lorraine Sheridan, Associate Professor, School of Psychology, Curtin University, Australia 'I warmly welcome this much expanded second edition. It is especially heartening to read the editors' acknowledgement of the impacts of the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter social movements and their likely influence upon forensic psychological research, policy and practice. I fully anticipate it being on forensic reading lists internationally.' Graham Towl, Professor of Forensic Psychology, Durham University, and former Chief Psychologist, Ministry of Justice, UK 'This is an excellent resource for anyone working or studying in the forensic field. This is always my recommended go-to for learning about new forensic topics. Rather than conducting detailed literature searches yourself, this handbook conveniently summarises decades of research for you, identifying the key concepts and theories for each topic.' Louise Almond, Professor in Investigative and Forensic Psychology and Programme Director for the MSc in Investigative and Forensic Psychology, University of Liverpool, UK 'The second edition of this handbook is a valuable resource for both academics and practitioners in forensic psychology and allied disciplines. The updated volume covers substantive issues in forensic psychology, and I will be recommending this text very highly to my postgraduate students and colleagues.' Theresa A. Gannon, Professor of Forensic Psychology and Director of the Centre of Research and Education in Forensic Psychology, University of Kent, UK 'This new edition is impressive in both breadth and depth. World-leading researchers deliver engaging and carefully curated chapters. I strongly recommend this handbook to students, teachers and practitioners in the field.' P. A. Granhag, Professor of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Daugiau informacijos

This handbook covers major crime categories, theories, assessment methods, and interventions used in forensic psychology.
List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xii
List of Contributors
xiii
Preface xvii
Forensic Psychology: Ten Years On
1(878)
Jennifer M. Brown
Miranda A. H. Horvath
Part I Psychological Underpinnings
1.1 Cognitive Theories of Crime
19(16)
Clive R. Hollin
1.2 Child and Adolescent Offending
35(19)
Elizabeth Paddock
Shihning Chou
Kevin Browne
1.3 Investigative Psychology
54(15)
C. Gabrielle Salfati
1.4 Neurological Theories
69(19)
Hope Kent
Huw Williams
James Tonks
1.5 Personality
88(21)
Sean Hammond
Vincent Egan
1.6 Theories of Sexual Offending
109(19)
Jacinta R. Cording
Tony Ward
1.7 The Psychology of Violent Behaviour
128(26)
Andrew Welsh
1.8 Investigative Decision-Making
154(13)
Rebecca Howman
Marie Eyre
Laurence Alison
Part II Psychology and Criminal Behaviour
2.1 Current Understandings of Sex-Based Harassment and Stalking Perpetration
167(28)
Thomas E. Page
Adrian J. Scott
2.2 The Behaviour of Sex Offenders
195(23)
Kari Davies
Heather Flowe
Teresa Da Silva
2.3 Intimate Partner Violence
218(28)
Elizabeth Gilchrist
2.4 Acquisitive Crime
246(15)
Helen Gavin
2.5 Terrorism Research: Current Issues and Debates
261(18)
Margaret A. Wilson
2.6 Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
279(17)
Ethel Quayle
2.7 Arson
296(21)
Katarina Fritzon
Sarah Miller
Danielle Perks
2.8 Serial Killings and Mass Murder
317(22)
Andreas Kapardis
Sash A. Reid
Part III Assessment
3.1 Credibility and Investigative Interviewing
339(14)
Mark Kebbell
Rebecca Milne
3.2 Eyewitness Testimony
353(16)
Geralda Odinot
Eva A. J. Van Rosmalen
Annelies Vredeveldt
3.3 Psychopathic Personality Disorder
369(19)
David J. Cooke
3.4 Forensic Mental Health Assessments
388(30)
Derek Perkins
Susannah Hughes
3.5 Intellectual Disabilities and Offending Behaviour
418(24)
John L. Taylor
Ian Freckelton
3.6 Head Injury and Offending
442(14)
Thomas M. Mcmillan
3.7 Parole Decision-Making: Contemporary Practice and Challenges
456(18)
Ralph C. Serin
Kaitlyn Wardrop
3.8 Risk and Dangerousness in Adults
474(19)
Martin Retten Berger
Grant T. Harris
Marnie E. Rice
Rein Hard Eher
Part IV Interventions
4.1 Forensic Mental Health Interventions
493(21)
Emily Glorney
4.2 Restorative Justice: Drawing from the Old to Develop New Justice Alternatives
514(16)
Mark Briskey
4.3 Treatment of Persons with Sexual Offence Histories
530(22)
Krishna Shatokhina
Leigh Harkins
4.4 Strength-Based Approaches to Addiction Recovery and Desistance from Crime: Broadening the Base for Community Engagement
552(17)
Steve Broome
David Best
4.5 Victimology and Victim Interventions
569(14)
Sandra Walklate
4.6 Interventions with Violent Offenders
583(22)
Devon L. L. Polaschek
4.7 Women Offenders
605(22)
Joanne Belknap
Jacqueline Mora Manzo
4.8 Preventing Delinquency and Later Criminal Offending
627(18)
Brandon C. Welsh
David P. Farrington
Alexis Yohros
Part V Civil Proceedings
5.1 Court Decisions about the Upbringing of Children
645(13)
Aoife Daly
Aisling Parkes
5.2 Parenting
658(26)
Christine Puckering
5.3 Immigration, Asylum Seekers, and Refugees
684(13)
Nora Honkala
5.4 Occupational Stress and Traumatic Stress
697(19)
Paula Brough
Amanda Biggs
Briana Brandon
Victoria Follette
5.5 Capacity and Consent in the Criminal and Civil Contexts
716(21)
Ailbhe O'Loughlin
Part VI Professional Practices
6.1 Courtroom Testimony in Cases of Disputed Confessions
737(20)
Gisli H. Gudjonsson
6.2 Evaluating Offending Behaviour Programmes in Prison and Probation
757(26)
Helen Wakeling
Rosie Travers
6.3 Working Effectively with Multicultural Offenders in a Clinical Context
783(17)
Stephane Shepherd
Arran Rose
Mary Madu
6.4 Professional Training and Accreditation
800(14)
Geraldine O'hare
Andrew Day
Randy Otto
Laura Guy
6.5 Ethics
814(21)
Simon Duff
James McGuire
6.6 Forensic Case Formulation
835(24)
Leam A. Craig
Martin Retten Berger
6.7 Staff Supervision in Forensic Contexts
859(20)
Jason Davies
Index 879
Jennifer M. Brown is Visiting Professor in the Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. She received an award from the International Association of Women in Policing for her policing research and co-authored a book on forensic psychology that won the British Psychological Society's award for best textbook in 2018. Miranda A. Horvath is Professor and Director of the Institute for Social Justice and Crime at the University of Suffolk, UK. She founded  the Violence Against Women and Girls Research Network  whilst Associate Professor of Forensic Psychology at Middlesex University and was the 201213 David Jenkins Chair in Forensic and Legal Medicine at the Royal College of Physicians.