Buch, Englisch, 252 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
Reihe: Topics in Applied Psychology
Buch, Englisch, 252 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
Reihe: Topics in Applied Psychology
ISBN: 978-0-367-86132-2
Verlag: Routledge
Drawing on psychological theory and research, this text outlines the core roles of the forensic psychology profession, providing students with a broad overview of the field and bringing to life the work of the forensic psychologists. Written by leading UK practitioners and researchers working in a range of contexts, it invites students to reflect on how psychological literature helps us to understand people in contact with the justice system.
Forensic psychology is continually evolving as a discipline and profession, shaping and responding to changes in legal processes, policies and provision. This book highlights the work of forensic psychologists, which covers a range of areas including assessment and intervention, applied research, consultancy and the training and development of staff working in forensic services such as secure services or community settings. Case studies are used to link psychological theory to practice, showcasing the latest developments in the field, and providing students with insights into best practice. The book further challenges myths in the field, encouraging students to humanise human harm and to apply compassion in their understanding of offending behaviour. Each chapter includes tasks and scenarios to promote critical thinking around theory and practice in what is an exciting time to work in this evolving field.
As a field of study and a profession within the systems for criminal and civil justice, forensic psychology overlaps and interacts with many other areas within and outside of psychology. As such, this volume details the contribution of forensic psychology to a range of presentations and organisational and professional issues, and is an ideal resource for courses in forensic psychology.
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Part 1: What is forensic psychology?
- What do forensic psychologists do?
Adrian Needs and Yvonne Shell
- Challenges in developing evidence-based practice in forensic settings
Charlotte Lennox and Polly Turner
Part 2: Assessments in forensic contexts
- Forensic clinical interviewing
Caroline Logan
- Forensic risk assessment
Michelle Fletcher, Neil Gredecki and Polly Turner
- Formulation
Fiona-Wilks-Riley
Part 3: Specialist forensic interventions and populations
- Designing rehabilitative interventions in forensic settings
Jamie S. Walton
- Aggressive and violent offending
Michelle Fletcher, Allison Nelson and Polly Turner
- Sexual offending
Neil Gredecki and Kerensa Hocken
- Intimate partner abuse
Fiona Wilks-Riley
- Deliberate fire-setting
Sally Tilt
- Stalking
Rachael Wheatley
- Terrorism, extremism and radicalisation
Zainab Al-Attar
- Working with women in prison
Jude Kelman and Karen Lloyd
- Working with young people
Katie Lambert
- Forensic mental health
Emily Glorney and Siobhan Neave
Part 4: Forensic settings and professional issues
- Forensic environments
Jenny Tew and Neil Gredecki
- Consultancy in forensic settings
Polly Turner & Amy Freel
- Training in forensic settings
Rachel Roper