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Forensic psychology

Bull, Ray(Edited by)Davies, Graham M.(Edited by)Hollin, Clive R.(Edited by)
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"Forensic Psychology" is written for undergraduate students of psychology and covers all the main topics in the forensic field, from the committing of the crime, through arrests, the trial process and what happens after sentencing.

It is both broad enough to give a comprehensive coverage, and detailed enough to do justice to each aspect.

Arranged in four parts, leading experts in the research field have commissioned experienced teachers to provide a teaching resource that is up to date and easy to use on courses.

Part 1, The Anatomy of Crime includes definitions and measurements as well as theories of why crime is committed are covered.

Part 2, Investigating Crime includes interviewing victims, witnesses and suspects, detecting deception and identifying perpetrators.

Part 3, The Trial Process includes detailed coverage of judicial processes, safeguarding witnesses, evidence, and the role of experts in a number of contexts.

Part 4, After Sentencing includes a discussion of the role of sentencing and working with offenders.

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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
0470058323 / 9780470058329
Hardback
614.1
16/05/2008
United Kingdom
English
352 p.
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