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Criminal Psychology Topics in Applied Psychology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Hodder and Stoughton 2008Description: 304pISBN:
  • 9780340928929
DDC classification:
  • O60 C167
Partial contents:
Section 1: The basis of criminality Chapter 1: Psychology and the criminal process David Canter Chapter 2: Individualistic explanations of crime Maria loannou Chapter 3: Social explanations of crime Maria loannou and Shannon Vettor Chapter 4: Mental disorder and crime Maria loannou and Paul V. Greenall Section 2: Varieties of crime Chapter 5: Burglary Louise Goodwin Chapter 6: Domestic violence Maria loannou Chapter 7: Rape Freya Newman Chapter 8: Homicide and serial killing Natalia Wentink Martin Chapter 9: Criminal groups and networks Sam Mullins Section 3: Dealing with crime Chapter 10: Interviewing and testimony Laura Hammond and Katie Thole Chapter 11: Detecting deception Mary Santarcangelo Chapter 12: Psychology and investigations Donna Youngs Section 4: Areas of application Chapter 13: Police psychology Michelle Wright Chapter 14: Psychology in court Michael R. Dains Chapter 15: Psychology in prison Kevin Rogers Chapter 16: Concerning victims Jonathan S. Ogan Chapter 17: The future of psychology and crime David Canter
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includes index and biblioraphy

Section 1: The basis of criminality
Chapter 1: Psychology and the criminal process
David Canter
Chapter 2: Individualistic explanations of crime
Maria loannou
Chapter 3: Social explanations of crime
Maria loannou and Shannon Vettor
Chapter 4: Mental disorder and crime
Maria loannou and Paul V. Greenall
Section 2: Varieties of crime
Chapter 5: Burglary
Louise Goodwin
Chapter 6: Domestic violence
Maria loannou
Chapter 7: Rape
Freya Newman
Chapter 8: Homicide and serial killing
Natalia Wentink Martin
Chapter 9: Criminal groups and networks
Sam Mullins
Section 3: Dealing with crime
Chapter 10: Interviewing and testimony
Laura Hammond and Katie Thole
Chapter 11: Detecting deception
Mary Santarcangelo
Chapter 12: Psychology and investigations
Donna Youngs
Section 4: Areas of application
Chapter 13: Police psychology
Michelle Wright
Chapter 14: Psychology in court
Michael R. Dains
Chapter 15: Psychology in prison
Kevin Rogers
Chapter 16: Concerning victims
Jonathan S. Ogan
Chapter 17: The future of psychology and crime
David Canter


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