Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology (eBook, PDF)
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In the decade since the publication of the first edition of The Cambridge Handbook of Forensic Psychology, the field has expanded into areas such as social work and education, while maintaining the interest of criminal justice researchers and policy makers. This new edition provides cutting-edge and comprehensive coverage of the key theoretical perspectives, assessment methods, and interventions in forensic psychology. The chapters address substantive topics such as acquisitive crime, domestic violence, mass murder, and sexual violence, while also exploring emerging areas of research such as…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108852500
- Artikelnr.: 66182033
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108852500
- Artikelnr.: 66182033
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H. Horvath; Part I. Psychological Underpinnings: 1.1 Cognitive theories of
crime Clive R. Hollin; 1.2 Child and adolescent offending Elizabeth
Paddock, Shihning Chou and Kevin Browne; 1.3 Investigative psychology C.
Gabrielle Salfati; 1.4 Neurological theories Hope Kent, Huw Williams and
James Tonks; 1.5 Personality Sean Hammond and Vincent Egan; 1.6 Theories of
sexual offending Jacinta R. Cording and Tony Ward; 1.7 The psychology of
violent behaviour Andrew Welsh; 1.8 Investigative decision-making Rebecca
Howman, Marie Eyre and Laurence Alison; Part II. Psychology and Criminal
Behaviour: 2.1 Current understandings of sex-based harassment and stalking
perpetration Thomas E. Page and Adrian Scott; 2.2 The behaviour of sex
offenders Kari Davies, Heather Flowe and Theresa Ferraz-da-Silva; 2.3
Intimate partner violence Elizabeth Gilchrist; 2.4 Acquisitive crime Helen
Gavin; 2.5 Terrorism research: current issues and debates Margaret A.
Wilson; 2.6 Online child sexual exploitation and abuse Ethel Quayle; 2.7
Arson Katarina Fritzon, Sarah Miller and Danielle Perks; 2.8 Serial
killings and mass murder Andreas Kapardis and Sasha Reid; Part III.
Assessment: 3.1 Credibility and investigative interviewing Mark Kebbell and
Rebecca Milne; 3.2 Eyewitness testimony Geralda Odinot, Eva A. J. van
Rosmalen, and Annelies Vredeveldt; 3.3 Psychopathic personality disorder
David J. Cooke; 3.4 Forensic mental health assessments Derek Perkins and
Susannah Hughes; 3.5 Intellectual disabilities and offending behaviour John
L. Taylor and Ian Freckleton; 3.6 Head injury and offending Thomas M.
McMillan; 3.7 Parole decision-making: contemporary practice and challenges
Ralph C. Serin and Kaitlyn Wardrop; 3.8 Risk and dangerousness in adults
Martin Rettenberger, Grant T. Harris, Marnie E. Rice and Reinhard Eher;
Part IV. Interventions: 4.1 Forensic mental health interventions Emily
Glorney; 4.2 Restorative justice: drawing from the old to develop new
justice alternatives Mark Briskey; 4.3 Treatment of persons with sexual
offence histories Kristina Shatokhina and Leigh Harkins; 4.4 Strength-based
approaches to addiction recovery and desistance from crime: broadening the
base for community engagement Steve Broome and David Best; 4.5 Victimology
and victim interventions Sandra Walklate; 4.6 Interventions with violent
offenders Devon L. L. Polaschek; 4.7 Women offenders Joanne Belknap and
Jacqueline Mora Manzo; 4.8 Preventing delinquency and later criminal
offending Brandon C. Welsh, David P. Farrington and Alexis Yohros; Part V.
Civil Proceedings: 5.1 Court decisions about the upbringing of children
Aoife Daly and Aisling Parkes; 5.2 Parenting Christine Puckering; 5.3
Immigration, asylum seekers and refugees Nora Honkala; 5.4 Occupational
stress and traumatic stress Paula Brough, Amanda Biggs, Briana Brandon and
Victoria Follette; 5.5 Capacity and consent in the criminal and civil
contexts Ailbhe O'Loughlin; Part VI. Professional Practices: 6.1 Courtroom
testimony in cases of disputed confessions Gisli H. Gudjonsson; 6.2
Evaluating offending behaviour programmes in prison and probation Helen
Wakeling and Rosie Travers; 6.3 Working effectively with multicultural
offenders in a clinical context Stephane Shepherd, Arran Rose and Mary
Madu; 6.4 Professional training and accreditation Geraldine O'Hare, Andrew
Day, Randy Otto and Laura Guy; 6.5 Ethics Simon Duff and James McGuire; 6.6
Forensic case formulation Leam A. Craig and Martin Rettenberger; 6.7 Staff
supervision in forensic contexts Jason Davies.
H. Horvath; Part I. Psychological Underpinnings: 1.1 Cognitive theories of
crime Clive R. Hollin; 1.2 Child and adolescent offending Elizabeth
Paddock, Shihning Chou and Kevin Browne; 1.3 Investigative psychology C.
Gabrielle Salfati; 1.4 Neurological theories Hope Kent, Huw Williams and
James Tonks; 1.5 Personality Sean Hammond and Vincent Egan; 1.6 Theories of
sexual offending Jacinta R. Cording and Tony Ward; 1.7 The psychology of
violent behaviour Andrew Welsh; 1.8 Investigative decision-making Rebecca
Howman, Marie Eyre and Laurence Alison; Part II. Psychology and Criminal
Behaviour: 2.1 Current understandings of sex-based harassment and stalking
perpetration Thomas E. Page and Adrian Scott; 2.2 The behaviour of sex
offenders Kari Davies, Heather Flowe and Theresa Ferraz-da-Silva; 2.3
Intimate partner violence Elizabeth Gilchrist; 2.4 Acquisitive crime Helen
Gavin; 2.5 Terrorism research: current issues and debates Margaret A.
Wilson; 2.6 Online child sexual exploitation and abuse Ethel Quayle; 2.7
Arson Katarina Fritzon, Sarah Miller and Danielle Perks; 2.8 Serial
killings and mass murder Andreas Kapardis and Sasha Reid; Part III.
Assessment: 3.1 Credibility and investigative interviewing Mark Kebbell and
Rebecca Milne; 3.2 Eyewitness testimony Geralda Odinot, Eva A. J. van
Rosmalen, and Annelies Vredeveldt; 3.3 Psychopathic personality disorder
David J. Cooke; 3.4 Forensic mental health assessments Derek Perkins and
Susannah Hughes; 3.5 Intellectual disabilities and offending behaviour John
L. Taylor and Ian Freckleton; 3.6 Head injury and offending Thomas M.
McMillan; 3.7 Parole decision-making: contemporary practice and challenges
Ralph C. Serin and Kaitlyn Wardrop; 3.8 Risk and dangerousness in adults
Martin Rettenberger, Grant T. Harris, Marnie E. Rice and Reinhard Eher;
Part IV. Interventions: 4.1 Forensic mental health interventions Emily
Glorney; 4.2 Restorative justice: drawing from the old to develop new
justice alternatives Mark Briskey; 4.3 Treatment of persons with sexual
offence histories Kristina Shatokhina and Leigh Harkins; 4.4 Strength-based
approaches to addiction recovery and desistance from crime: broadening the
base for community engagement Steve Broome and David Best; 4.5 Victimology
and victim interventions Sandra Walklate; 4.6 Interventions with violent
offenders Devon L. L. Polaschek; 4.7 Women offenders Joanne Belknap and
Jacqueline Mora Manzo; 4.8 Preventing delinquency and later criminal
offending Brandon C. Welsh, David P. Farrington and Alexis Yohros; Part V.
Civil Proceedings: 5.1 Court decisions about the upbringing of children
Aoife Daly and Aisling Parkes; 5.2 Parenting Christine Puckering; 5.3
Immigration, asylum seekers and refugees Nora Honkala; 5.4 Occupational
stress and traumatic stress Paula Brough, Amanda Biggs, Briana Brandon and
Victoria Follette; 5.5 Capacity and consent in the criminal and civil
contexts Ailbhe O'Loughlin; Part VI. Professional Practices: 6.1 Courtroom
testimony in cases of disputed confessions Gisli H. Gudjonsson; 6.2
Evaluating offending behaviour programmes in prison and probation Helen
Wakeling and Rosie Travers; 6.3 Working effectively with multicultural
offenders in a clinical context Stephane Shepherd, Arran Rose and Mary
Madu; 6.4 Professional training and accreditation Geraldine O'Hare, Andrew
Day, Randy Otto and Laura Guy; 6.5 Ethics Simon Duff and James McGuire; 6.6
Forensic case formulation Leam A. Craig and Martin Rettenberger; 6.7 Staff
supervision in forensic contexts Jason Davies.