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Forensic Psychology

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Forensic Psychology offers a comprehensive exploration of the theory, research, and practice within the field, combining authoritative scholarship with broad international coverage. This third edition emphasises critical engagement with current forensic psychology theories, policies, and practices, while addressing equality, diversity, inclusion, and ethical concerns. It covers investigative and clinical practices such as offender profiling, eyewitness testimony, jury decision making, clinical and risk assessments, and the role of psychology within the courts of England and Wales.
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This book is ideal for graduate students studying forensic psychology, qualified forensic psychologists, and postgraduate students seeking an in-depth, internationally informed resource that integrates human rights and ethical considerations into forensic psychology.

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Forensic Psychology

Explore the theory, research, and practice of forensic psychology with this collection of resources from recognised leaders in the field.

The newly revised Third Edition of Forensic Psychology delivers insightful coverage of the theory and applications of forensic psychology. The book combines authoritative scholarship with an unprecedented breadth of international coverage and constitutes an essential resource for all aspects of contemporary forensic and criminal psychology.

The new edition addresses issues of equality, diversity, and inclusion in each section, as well as the uses and abuses of power in forensic contexts. The book takes a constructively critical approach to the dominant theories, policy, and practices of today, as opposed to being merely descriptive, and considers new and developing areas, like the prevention of sexual violence at universities.

Forensic Psychology comprehensively addresses the application of modern forensic techniques and practices to the civil and criminal justice systems in the United Kingdom. Each chapter concludes with some specific suggestions for further reading. Additionally, readers will enjoy the inclusion of a wide variety of topics, like:

  • A thorough discussion of investigative and clinical practice, including the politics of forensic psychology, offender profiling, eyewitness testimony, and jury decision making.
  • An examination of clinical and risk assessments, including reviews of the key legal issues and principles involved in risk assessments, the role of structured instruments and protocols, and coverage of actuarial and structured clinical methods.
  • Discussions of working with criminalised populations in prisons and forensic mental health facilities.
  • A treatment of psychology in the courts with an emphasis on the courts of England and Wales.

Perfect for graduate level students in forensic psychology courses, Forensic Psychology will also earn a place in the libraries of qualified forensic psychologist practitioners and postgraduate students seeking to improve their understanding of forensic psychology with a high-quality international textbook underpinned by considerations of human rights and ethical standards.

Series: BPS Textbooks in Psychology

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781119673545

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 May 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: BPS Blackwell

Edition: 3rd edition

Contributors:

  • Edited by David A. Crighton
  • Edited by Graham J. Towl
  • Edited by David A. Crighton
  • Edited by Graham J. Towl

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 178.0mm

Height: 252.0mm

Weight: 1338g

Pages: 896

About the Author

David A. Crighton is Hon. Professor of Forensic Psychology at Durham University. He was formally Deputy Chief Psychologist in the UK Ministry of Justice. He is a past Chair of the BPS Expert Witness Advisory Group and a past Secretary and Treasurer of the British Psychological Society, Division of Forensic Psychology.

Graham J. Towl is Professor of Forensic Psychology, Durham University and visiting Clinical Professor, University of Newcastle. He was formally the Chief Psychologist at the Ministry of Justice, UK, and uniquely is the recipient of BPS awards for Distinguished Contributions to Professional practice and forensic academic knowledge. His research interests are wide currently including suicide in prisons and sexual violence at universities.

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