Buch, Englisch, 408 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 848 g
Key Concepts and Practical Debates
Buch, Englisch, 408 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 848 g
ISBN: 978-1-4473-5938-8
Verlag: Bristol University Press
Covering issues such as criminal behaviour, police decision making and crime scene investigation, each entry provides a succinct overview of the topic, together with an evaluation of the emerging issues. The text includes:
• associated concepts and further reading from research and practice;
• references and glossary.
Accessible and comprehensive, this book is the go-to guide for those getting to grips with the relationships between forensic psychology, crime and policing.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: Forensic Psychology
1. Forensic Psychology ~ Rachael Steele
2. Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice ~ Rachael Steele
3. Forensic Psychology and Policing ~ Jason Roach and Helen Selby- Fell
4. Forensic Psychology and Court Processes ~ Ruth J. Tully
5. Forensic Psychology and Prisons ~ Ruth J. Tully
6. Forensic Psychology and Victims of Crime ~ Cherie Armour
7. Forensic Psychology and Perpetrators of Crime: The Dark Triad and Narcissism ~ Victoria Blinkhorn
8. Forensic Psychology and Rehabilitation ~ Shona Robinson- Edwards and Stephanie Kewley
9. Forensic Psychology and Desistance ~ Stephanie Kewley and Lol Burke
10. Forensic Psychology and Mental Disorder ~ Paul V. Greenall
11. Forensic Psychology and Psychopathy ~ Robert Hesketh
12. Forensic Psychology and Non-Fatal Violence ~ Victoria Blinkhorn
13. Forensic Psychology and Homicide ~ Paul V. Greenall
14. Forensic Psychology and Sexual Offences ~ Robert Hesketh
15. Forensic Psychology and Future Directions ~ Rachael Steele and Michelle McManus
Part II: Crime and Criminal Justice
16. Crime and Criminal Justice: Past and Present ~ Jo Turner and Karen Corteen
17. Crime ~ Noel Cross
18. Criminal Justice Systems ~ Mike Berry
19. Criminal Justice, Actus Reus and Mens Rea ~ Noel Cross
20. Crime and Youth Justice ~ Ellena Cooke
21. Crimes of the Powerful ~ Amy Hughes-Stanley
22. Criminal Justice, Marketisation and Privatisation ~ David Sheldon
23. Criminal Justice and Punishment ~ Karen Corteen and Jo Turner
24. Criminal Justice and Serious, Violent and Sexual Offending ~ Stephanie Kewley and Charlotte Barlow
25. Criminal Justice, Risk and Vulnerability ~ Eric Halford
26. Criminal Justice, Risk Assessment and Dangerousness ~ Jennifer Murray
27. Criminal Injustice ~ Amy Hughes-Stanley
28. Criminal Justice: Future Directions ~ Noel Cross
Part III: Police and Policing
29. Policing: Past and Present ~ Kate Bates
30. Police and Policing Models ~ Adrian James and Vesa Huotari
31. Police and Crime Commissioners ~ Helen Selby-Fell and Jason Roach
32. Police Codes of Conduct ~ Nicoletta Policek
33. Police Professionalisation ~ Tim Kelly
34. Police and Decision Making ~ Laura Boulton
35. Police Accountability and Legitimacy ~ Tammy Landau
36. Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ~ Jo Turner and Karen Corteen
37. Police and Multi-Agency Safeguarding Arrangements ~ Michelle McManus
38. Police and Victims of Crime ~ Kate Bates
39. Police Custody ~ Karen Corteen and Jo Turner
40. Policing Serious, Violent Sexual Offending ~ Michelle McManus and Eric Halford
41. Policing and Mental Health ~ Tim Kelly
42. Policing and Non-Verbal Communication ~ Elizabeth Peatfield
43. Policing Controversies: Undercover Policing ~ Margaret S. Malloch
44. Police Abolitionism ~ Karen Corteen
45. Policing and Occupational Cultures ~ Sean Bell and Nick Kealey
46. Policing: Future Directions ~ Andy Rhodes and Michelle McManus
Part IV: Investigation
47. Crime Scene Investigation ~ Stephanie Davies
48. Investigative Interviewing ~ Davut Akca
49. Detecting Deception ~ Clea Wright
50. Criminal False Confessions ~ Ava Green
51. False Allegations and Wrongful Convictions ~ Greg Stratton and Monique Moffa
52. Witness Testimony ~ Victoria Blinkhorn
53. False Memories ~ Sue Palmer-Conn
54. Expert Evidence ~ Gary Macpherson
Part V: Conclusion
55. Contemporary and Future Concepts and Debates in Forensic Psychology, Crime and Policing ~ Karen Corteen, Rachael Steele, Noel Cross and Michelle McManus