Criminal Psychology: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides)

Criminal Psychology: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides)

by Claire Cooke (Author), Charlotte Bilby (Contributor), Ray Bull (Author)

Synopsis

It is a conundrum that has vexed societies throughout history: how do you deal with those that break the law? If their aim is to evade you, how do you identify them? If their aim is to lie, how do you interview them? If they don't see their actions are wrong, how do you help them to successfully reform? Criminal psychology is the discipline which tackles these challenges head on. From the signals which give away we're lying to the psychological profiling of violent offenders, this exhaustive guide, written by the UK's top experts, is the perfect introduction. Also covering policing, and the much debated topic of sexual offenders and their treatment, it will demonstrate how understanding the mind will help us to view modern justice from a more informed perspective.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 226
Edition: 2
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Published: 01 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1851687076
ISBN 13: 9781851687077
Book Overview: Interesting, comprehensive, and informative. Excellent and highly recommended! Dan Yarmey - Professor Emeritus of Pyschology, University of Guelph, Canada Criminal Psychology: A Beginner's Guide provides an excellent and comprehensive overview of the main areas of Criminal Psychology. Dap Louw - Professor and Head of Psychology, University of the Free State, South Africa A concise guide that will provide readers with a comprehensive overview. Amina Memon - Professor of Forensic Psychology, University of Aberdeen A fascinating introduction with a wealth of scientific facts and real-world examples. Makiko Naka - Professor of Psychology, Hokkaido University, Japan

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A useful addition for a school or college library and as a quick read for a student. * Educational Media *
Author Bio
Professor Ray Bull is Chair in Forensic Psychology at the University of Leicester. His co-authors are all lecturers at the University of Leicester.