This carefully revised third edition of Criminal Psychology offers a vital, up-to-date account of the wide range of psychological contributions to the understanding of criminals and crime, its investigation, the legal processes of dealing with offenders, and helping victims.
This carefully revised third edition of Criminal Psychology offers a vital, up-to-date account of the wide range of psychological contributions to the understanding of criminals and crime, its investigation, the legal processes of dealing with offenders, and helping victims.
David Rowlands is a Research Fellow at the University of Leeds, UK, with interests in the policing of vulnerable people, addiction and offender rehabilitation. David Canter is Emeritus Professor at The University of Liverpool, UK, having researched and published widely on psychology and crime.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Psychology and the Criminal Process Section 1. The Basis of Criminality 2. Biological Explanations of Crime 3. Psychological Explanations of Crime 4. Social Explanations of Crime Section 2. Varieties of Crime 5. Acquisitive Crime 6. Domestic Violence 7. Sexual Offences 8. Homicide and Serial Killing 9. Gangs, Organised Crime and Terrorism Section 3. Interacting with Criminals 10. Interviewing and Testimony 11. Detecting Deception and Fraud 12. Psychology and Investigations Section 4. Areas of Application 13. Police Psychology 14. Psychology in Court 15. Psychology in Prison 16. Concerning Victims 17. The Future of Psychology and Crime
1. Psychology and the Criminal Process Section 1. The Basis of Criminality 2. Biological Explanations of Crime 3. Psychological Explanations of Crime 4. Social Explanations of Crime Section 2. Varieties of Crime 5. Acquisitive Crime 6. Domestic Violence 7. Sexual Offences 8. Homicide and Serial Killing 9. Gangs, Organised Crime and Terrorism Section 3. Interacting with Criminals 10. Interviewing and Testimony 11. Detecting Deception and Fraud 12. Psychology and Investigations Section 4. Areas of Application 13. Police Psychology 14. Psychology in Court 15. Psychology in Prison 16. Concerning Victims 17. The Future of Psychology and Crime
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