Forensic Psychology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:11th Feb '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Concise introductory textbook that explains the key theories and concepts in the forensic field of psychology. Showcases many field studies that demonstrate the critical role psychological perspectives play in informing processes in the criminal justice and legal system.
Why do people commit crime? How effective and reliable is the investigative process? How do jurors decide whether a person is guilty or innocent? How effective is treatment in reducing the risk of reoffending? In this up-to-date edition of his highly informative textbook, Adrian Scott reveals just how much forensic psychology can tell us - not only about offenders and their crimes, but also about the different stages of the criminal justice system. Covering social, psychological, biological and cognitive theories of crime, as well as research and theory relating to the investigative process, the courtroom and the penal system, this book provides in-depth coverage of the major areas within forensic psychology. It is essential reading for curious students seeking an engaging and accessible introduction to this fascinating topic.
Scott provides an excellent introduction to this fascinating area. The book covers the broad and varied areas within forensic psychology in an enlightening and accessible style. It will undoubtedly whet the appetite of many A-Level and undergraduate students and hopefully encourage many of them into this most rewarding of careers. * Jo Clarke, Course Director, University of York *
ISBN: 9781352004861
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 372g
300 pages
2nd edition