by Jennifer Brown (Author), Terri Cole (Author), Yvonne Shell (Author)
Winner of the British Psychological Society Book Award 2018 - Textbook category
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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 408
Edition: 1
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 28 Sep 2015
ISBN 10: 147391194X
ISBN 13: 9781473911949
This book provides an excellent overview of the various contexts in which forensic psychologists can work. It provides a clear chronology of the pathway to qualification and beyond. The mix of information, theory, guidance and personal reflections from influential figures in the field provides a clear understanding of the practice components, and underpinning research and concepts, which are essential to all practitioners in this diverse and developing branch of applied psychology. If this text had been available to me at the start of my career I can see how it would have become my `go-to' book at times of stress or uncertainty. Overall this is an engaging, informative, and at times thought provoking book, which has reinforced and reenergised my love of my chosen career.
-- Dr Cerys Miles, Cluster Lead Psychologist, Her Majesty's Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS) in WalesThis book makes a fresh, thought provoking contribution to the burgeoning field of forensic psychology. It is well structured and easy to follow, whilst being rigorously grounded and philosophically engaged. This is a book for people who like to think. It presents the realities of practice with the challenges of theory and asks the reader to shake off complacency. It is insightful and challenging but most of all, it is very readable.
-- Professor Joanna R. Adler