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Introduction to Forensic Psychology - Lenore E. Walker, David Shapiro, Stephanie Akl

Introduction to Forensic Psychology

Clinical and Social Psychological Perspectives
Buch | Hardcover
VIII, 393 Seiten
2020 | 2nd ed. 2020
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-44468-6 (ISBN)
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This book provides a broad overview of the history and practice of forensic psychology, illustrating the principles of how psychological knowledge can inform judges and juries in the U.S. legal system with reference to several high publicity cases. The second edition contains new case law and discusses its implications in the major areas of forensics, examining new developments in juvenile justice, malpractice complaints, and reproductive rights, among other topics.

The authors address specific aspects of forensic psychology within seven distinct sections:

  1. What is Forensic Psychology?
  2. Understanding the Criminal Mind
  3. Can Psychologists Measure Pain and Suffering?
  4. Family Law and Fitness to Parent
  5. Juvenile Justice
  6. Legal Consultation Based on Social Psychology
  7. Practical Tips for Forensic Psychology Experts

An essential resource for current and aspiring forensic psychologists,the second edition of Introduction to Forensic Psychology serves as a thorough introduction to a complex field, featuring updated cases and related legal developments.


Dr. Lenore Walker and Dr. David Shapiro are two of the pioneers in the field of forensic psychology. Both are professors of psychology at the Nova Southeastern University Center for Psychological Studies doctoral and Master’s graduate students studying clinical forensic psychology. They both also have a small independent practice of forensic psychology where they provide evaluations and testimony in cases. Dr. Walker became known for her expert witness testimony in high publicity cases where battered women killed their abusive partners. Explaining the counter-intuitive behavior of abused women who do not leave their abusive partners, Walker became known for applying research and clinical practice to criminal, family law, and juvenile cases. She also served as O.J. Simpson’s psychologist on his trial as well as televised appearances in other cases.  Dr. Shapiro is sometimes known as the ‘father’ of clinical forensic psychology since it many forensic psychologists have taken his courses in the many subfields in forensics. Former chief forensic psychologist for the State of Maryland Department of Corrections and for St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Shapiro has followed the development of psychology and the law over forty years specializing in both criminal law and in ethics and malpractice issues. He  has consulted on several well known cases including John Hinckley Lorena Bobbitt, and Jeffrey Dahmer Dr. Stephanie Akl, Nova Southeastern University.

Part I What is Forensic Psychology.- Introduction to Forensic Psychology.- Models of Legal Systems.- Admissibility of Expert Testimony.- Part II Understanding the Criminal Mind.- Criminal Responsibility.- Competency to Stand Trial.- Self-Defense and Syndrome Testimony.- Clinical Assessment in Forensic Settings.- Psychological Interventions in Forensic Settings.- Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Best Practices.- Part III Can Psychologists Measure Pain and Suffering?.- Civil Law and Personal Injury.- Involuntary Commitment and Other Civil Liberties.- Malpractice.- Part IV Family Law and Fitness to Parent.- Marriage and Divorce.- Access to and Protection of Children (in family law).- Reproductive Rights and the Law.- Part V Juvenile Justice.- Delinquency.- School & Workplace Violence.- Legal Rights of Children.- Part VI Social Psychology and Legal Consultation.- Discrimination and Sexual Harassment.- Eyewitness Identification.- Jury Selection and Trial Consultation.- Part VII Practical Tips for Forensic Psychology Experts.- Forensic Experts and Attorneys: Communication Process.- Risk Management in Forensic Psychology Practice.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo VIII, 393 p. 5 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 954 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Civil Law • clinical psychology perspectives • Criminal responsibility • Delinquency • expert testimony • Family Law • Forensic Psychology • Involuntary Commitment • Juvenile justice • legal rights of children • malpractice • Personal injury • psychological interventions in forensic settings • reproductive rights and the law • School Violence • self-defense and syndrome testimony • social psychology perspectives • Therapeutic Jurisprudence • trial consultation
ISBN-10 3-030-44468-6 / 3030444686
ISBN-13 978-3-030-44468-6 / 9783030444686
Zustand Neuware
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