Introduction to Forensic Psychology : Research and Application
Introduction to Forensic Psychology : Research and Application
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Author(s): Bartol, Curtis R.
ISBN No.: 9781071815342
Pages: 736
Year: 202102
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 299.46
Status: Out Of Print

List of Boxes, Tables, and FiguresPrefaceAbout the AuthorsAcknowledgmentsPART I * INTRODUCTIONChapter 1 * Introduction to Forensic PsychologyChapter ObjectivesThe Forensic SciencesForensic Psychology: An OverviewBrief History of Forensic PsychologyForensic Psychology TodayForensic Psychology, Forensic Psychiatry, and Forensic Social WorkEthical IssuesCareers in PsychologyForensic Psychology as a SpecialtyResearch and Practice Careers in Forensic PsychologySummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewPART II * POLICE AND INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGYChapter 2 * Police and Public Safety PsychologyChapter ObjectivesLaw Enforcement Numbers TodayPolice Psychology: A Developing ProfessionForensic Assessment in Police and Public Safety PsychologyPsychological Intervention ActivitiesOperational ResponsibilitiesConsulting and Research ActivitiesSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewChapter 3 * Psychology of InvestigationsChapter ObjectivesProfilingEyewitness EvidenceLineups and Photo SpreadsPolice Interviewing and InterrogationFalse ConfessionsDetection of DeceptionSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewPART III * LEGAL PSYCHOLOGYChapter 4 * Consulting and TestifyingChapter ObjectivesCourt Structure and JurisdictionThe Judicial ProcessTrial and Litigation ConsultationExpert TestimonyThe Assessment of RiskSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewChapter 5 * Consulting With Criminal CourtsChapter ObjectivesCompetency to Stand TrialInsanityOther Psychological DefensesSentencing EvaluationsCivil Commitment of Sexually Violent PredatorsSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewChapter 6 * Family Law and Other Forms of Civil LitigationChapter ObjectivesFamily or Domestic CourtsFamily Forensic PsychologistsChild Custody EvaluationsForensic Psychology and Civil LitigationCivil CapacitiesInvoluntary Civil CommitmentSexual and Gender HarassmentSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewPART IV * CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGYChapter 7 * The Development of Delinquent and Criminal BehaviorChapter ObjectivesThe Juvenile OffenderThe Nature and Extent of Juvenile OffendingThe Developmental PerspectiveDevelopmental Factors In The Formation Of Persistent Criminal BehaviorAdditional Social Developmental InfluencesThe Criminal PsychopathSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewChapter 8 * Psychology of Violence and IntimidationChapter ObjectivesUCR Data on Violent CrimeGender, Race, and Ethnic Differences in Criminal ViolenceGuns--A National EmergencyTheoretical Perspectives on ViolenceThe Effects of Violent MediaThreat AssessmentWorkplace ViolenceCriminal HomicideHate or Bias CrimesStalking: The Crime of IntimidationSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewChapter 9 * Psychology of Sexual ViolenceChapter ObjectivesDefinitions of Sexual Assault and RapeDefinitions for Gathering StatisticsDate or Acquaintance RapeDemographics of Sex OffendersTypologies of Men Who RapeChild Sex OffendersFemale Sex Offender TypologiesOnline Child Sexual PredatorsJuvenile Sex OffendersRecidivism Rates of Sex OffendersRisk Assessment of Sex OffendersSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewPART V * VICTIMOLOGY AND VICTIM SERVICESChapter 10 * Forensic Psychology and the Victims of CrimeChapter ObjectivesMulticulturalism and VictimizationLegal Rights of VictimsVictimization DataPsychological Effects of Criminal VictimizationHomicide VictimizationSexual Violence VictimizationInternet VictimizationHuman TraffickingSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewChapter 11 * Family Violence and Child VictimizationChapter ObjectivesIntimate Partner and Family ViolenceChild AbuseRepressed and Recovered MemoriesChild AbductionElder Abuse and NeglectSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewPART VI * CORRECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGYChapter 12 * Correctional Psychology in Adult SettingsChapter ObjectivesInstitutional CorrectionsOverview of Correctional FacilitiesLegal Rights of InmatesRoles of the Correctional PsychologistPsychological Assessment in CorrectionsTreatment and Rehabilitation in Correctional FacilitiesTreatment of Special PopulationsObstacles to the Treatment Of InmatesCommunity-Based CorrectionsSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewChapter 13 * Juvenile Justice and CorrectionsChapter ObjectivesData and Overview of Important IssuesA Brief History of the Juvenile CourtJuvenile Assessment: An OverviewJuvenile Amenability to RehabilitationOut-of-Home PlacementsPsychological Treatment in Juvenile FacilitiesApproaches to RehabilitationSummary and ConclusionsKey ConceptsQuestions for ReviewGlossaryCases CitedReferencesAuthor IndexSubject Index.


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