Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology And Criminal Justice
- 作者:Anne M. (EDT),Bartol,Curt R. (EDT)/ Bartol
- 出版社:Baker & Taylor Books
- 出版日期:2006-01-25
- 語言:英文
- ISBN10:1412925908
- ISBN13:9781412925907
- 裝訂:平裝 / 283頁 / 17.8 x 25.4 x 1.9 cm / 普通級
Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice is a dynamic reader that provides cutting-edge research in police and correctional psychology, the psychology
of crime and victimization, and psychology as applied to criminal and civil courts. Addressing key topics in each of three major course areas-criminal behavior, forensic psychology, and
psychology and law-the book highlights how forensic psychology has contributed to the understanding of criminal behavior and crime prevention. Editors Curt R. Bartol and Anne M. Bartol have
assembled published journal articles, as well as commentaries written specifically for this book by forensics experts, to provide an overview of the wide array of prevalent theories in this
field.����
��he proposed book offers something new to the field of forensic psychology . . . This text would be an extremely useful supplement to any psychology of crime text. I also like the way
the book covers all applications of forensic psychology . . . For these reasons I would personally adopt the book for my course and I believe the book would have national appeal."
��-Amy Thistelwaite, Northern Kentucky University����
�� . . [I]t clearly presents psychological issues in the forensic context in a very applied manner. . . an excellent choice for forensic psychology or psychology and law classes in many
settings. . .��I think students would find it a useful tool, and instructors would appreciate having such a variety of readings in one place." -Sara Broaders, Northwestern University����
Key Features:����
Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice is an ideal supplemental textbook for a variety of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice and forensic psychology such as Introduction to Forensic Psychology, Criminal Behavior, Criminal Psychology, Criminology, Psychology and Crime, and Psychology and Law. It also serves as an excellent supplement to Bartol's Introduction to Forensic Psychology (2004) textbook.