Introduction to Forensic Psychology
Academic Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-12-382169-0 (ISBN)
Introduction to Forensic Psychology, Third Edition, has been completely restructured to explain in greater detail how courses on forensic psychology are taught, making it more applicable as a textbook than previous editions. It also features more figures, tables and text boxes, making it a true textbook. What this book has that others do not is equal representation of criminal behavior, the court systems, and law enforcement/prisons. It also has equal representation of criminal and civil forensics. Other texts tend to be weighted towards just criminal behavior or just criminal justice and primarily criminal or civic forensics but not both.
This new edition also has equal representation of issues to pertaining to adults and children. It contains new coverage of cyberbullying, tests and assessments in the courtroom, mental deficiency and competency to stand trial, and information on mothers who kill their children. Adult, juvenile and family issues are dealt with separately, making it easier to find what you need. Case illustrations dramatically highlight how the lives of individuals have been (or could be) impacted by developments in psychology and law. Chapters now include pedagogy, including outlines, main points, and relevant websites.
This book is intended for professors teaching introduction to forensic psychology, as well as for students interested in adult, child, and family forensics as they apply to criminal and civic forensics law enforcement/prisons.
Stacey L. Shipley, Psy.D., obtained her doctorate in clinical/forensic psychology from California School of Professional Psychology in Fresno, California and obtained her Bachelor’s Degree from St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, with a Major in Psychology and a Minor in Criminal Justice. She completed her predoctoral internship at Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she worked with the County Forensic Unit, conducting competency to stand trial evaluations. Additionally, she provided clinical services for child, adolescent, and adult inpatient programs. Her clinical and forensic training has focused on both adults and adolescents in inpatient, outpatient, and forensic settings. Dr. Shipley is licensed by the Texas, North Carolina, and Iowa Boards of Psychology Examiners. She is the Director of Psychology at North Texas State Hospital, which includes both the Wichita Falls and Vernon Campuses. Bruce A. Arrigo, Ph.D., is Professor of Criminology, Law, and Society at the University of North Carolina – Charlotte. He holds additional faculty appointments in Psychology, in Public Policy, and in Public Health Sciences. Dr. Arrigo has (co)authored or (co)edited) 30+ books and 175+ scholarly papers in the areas of justice and social welfare at the intersection of law, mental health, and society. He also is the founding and current editor-in-chief of the Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, a Fellow of both the American Psychological Association and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, and has served as a consultant to the Correctional Service of Canada, the National Institute of Justice, the National Science Foundation, and Savant Learning Systems.
Part I: Adult ForensicsCourt and the Legal System: Criminal Forensic EvaluationChapter 1 – Adult Forensic Evaluation
Court and the Legal System: Criminal Forensic ConsultationChapter 2 – Adult Forensic Consultation
Court and the Legal System: Civil ForensicsChapter 3 – Civil Forensics
Police and Law EnforcementChapter 4 – Adult Issues in Policing
Corrections and Prison PracticesChapter 5 – Adult Issues in Corrections Psychology
Part II: Juvenile ForensicsCourts and the Legal System: Delinquent ConductChapter 6 – Juvenile/Family Forensics
Court and the Legal System: Civil ForensicsChapter 7 – Juvenile/Family Forensics
Police and Corrections PracticesChapter 8 – Juvenile Issues in Policing and Correctional Psychology
Part III: Family ForensicsCourt and the Legal System: Criminal ForensicsChapter 9 – Violence in the Family
Court and the Legal System: Civil ForensicsChapter 10 – Family Forensics
Police and Law EnforcementChapter 11 – Family/Community Issues in Policing
Corrections and Prison PracticesChapter 12 – Family/Community Issues in Corrections/Correctional Psychology
ReferencesCasesIndex
Verlagsort | San Diego |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 191 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 1950 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Sozialpsychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-12-382169-X / 012382169X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-12-382169-0 / 9780123821690 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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