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Law, Behavior, and Mental Health : Policy and Practice

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This comprehensive new volume on psychology and the law is an essential reference for students and professionals.

It offers the most up-to-date information on issues such as malpractive, confidentiality, jury selection, punishment, competency, and the right to refuse treatment. Two well-known professionals, a lawyer and a clinical psychologist, have teamed up to write this judiciously balanced, clearly presented, and accessible guide to an ever more complex subject. they answer such questions as: What does a lie detector test really tell you?

Can law enforcement officials use hypnosis to investigate a crime?

Is eyewitness testimony the most reliable and persuasive evidence?

Are we living in a more punitive society? These and other issues are dealt with in a concise, readable manner, one that tells readers how to approach the problems with arise in day-today practive as well as how to think about the fundamental current ethical and legal issues. Meticulously researched and documented, this important new volume offers a lively presentation, one which is must reading for students of law, and for professionals in both fields who want a complete reference guide.

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Product Details
New York University Press
0814778577 / 9780814778579
Hardback
01/10/1987
United States
788 pages
152 x 229 mm, 1161 grams