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This book brings together a number of recent reviews on key topics by leading experts in the psychological aspects of crime and criminality, in order to help readers navigate the expanding field. The chapters in this book were originally published as review articles in Crime Psychology Review.
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This book brings together a number of recent reviews on key topics by leading experts in the psychological aspects of crime and criminality, in order to help readers navigate the expanding field. The chapters in this book were originally published as review articles in Crime Psychology Review.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000750874
- Artikelnr.: 60690185
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000750874
- Artikelnr.: 60690185
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
David Canter is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Liverpool, UK. Internationally known for developing the emerging field of Investigative Psychology, he has published widely on many aspects of social, environmental and forensic psychology. His book Criminal Shadows (1994) was awarded the Golden Dagger and Anthony Awards for crime non-fiction. He also wrote and presented a six-part TV documentary series on his work in geographical offender profiling, which was later published as his book Mapping Murder (2003). Donna Youngs is a Reader in Psychology at the University of Huddersfield, UK, where she directs the doctoral program in Investigative Psychology. She has published on many aspects of criminality and criminal psychology. Her particular interests are in criminals¿ personal narratives and their experiences of crime.
Introduction: Reviewing Crime Psychology 1. A review of the collective
interviewing approach to detecting deception 2. Drawing-based deception
detection techniques: a state-of-the-art review 3. Systematic errors
(biases) in applying verbal lie detection tools: richness in detail as a
test case 4. A review of the polygraph: history, methodology and current
status 5. Veracity assessment: aspects of the account, the source and the
judge that influence judgements of plausibility 6. A systematic review on
factors affecting the likelihood of change blindness 7. A review of
eyewitness identification in the United States: problems and policies 8.
Whistle-blowing in American police agencies 9. The CSI effect and its
controversial existence and impact: a mixed methods review 10. Childhood
victimization and prostitution: A developmental victimology perspective 11.
Schizophrenia and violence: realities and recommendations 12. The origin of
sexual homicide: a review 13. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
impulsivity, and low self-control: which is most useful in understanding
and preventing offending? 14. Environmental factors in juvenile
delinquency: A systematic review of the situational perspectives'
literature 15. Comparing factors related to school-bullying and
cyber-bullying 16. Male rape: what we know, don't know and need to find
out-a critical review 17. Third-party responses to injustice: a review on
the preference for compensation 18. Measuring offending: self-reports,
official records, systematic observation and experimentation 19. Addressing
the challenges and limitations of utilizing data to study serial homicide
20. Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse: A Review of Factors that Impact
Proceedings in the Courtroom
interviewing approach to detecting deception 2. Drawing-based deception
detection techniques: a state-of-the-art review 3. Systematic errors
(biases) in applying verbal lie detection tools: richness in detail as a
test case 4. A review of the polygraph: history, methodology and current
status 5. Veracity assessment: aspects of the account, the source and the
judge that influence judgements of plausibility 6. A systematic review on
factors affecting the likelihood of change blindness 7. A review of
eyewitness identification in the United States: problems and policies 8.
Whistle-blowing in American police agencies 9. The CSI effect and its
controversial existence and impact: a mixed methods review 10. Childhood
victimization and prostitution: A developmental victimology perspective 11.
Schizophrenia and violence: realities and recommendations 12. The origin of
sexual homicide: a review 13. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
impulsivity, and low self-control: which is most useful in understanding
and preventing offending? 14. Environmental factors in juvenile
delinquency: A systematic review of the situational perspectives'
literature 15. Comparing factors related to school-bullying and
cyber-bullying 16. Male rape: what we know, don't know and need to find
out-a critical review 17. Third-party responses to injustice: a review on
the preference for compensation 18. Measuring offending: self-reports,
official records, systematic observation and experimentation 19. Addressing
the challenges and limitations of utilizing data to study serial homicide
20. Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse: A Review of Factors that Impact
Proceedings in the Courtroom
Introduction: Reviewing Crime Psychology 1. A review of the collective
interviewing approach to detecting deception 2. Drawing-based deception
detection techniques: a state-of-the-art review 3. Systematic errors
(biases) in applying verbal lie detection tools: richness in detail as a
test case 4. A review of the polygraph: history, methodology and current
status 5. Veracity assessment: aspects of the account, the source and the
judge that influence judgements of plausibility 6. A systematic review on
factors affecting the likelihood of change blindness 7. A review of
eyewitness identification in the United States: problems and policies 8.
Whistle-blowing in American police agencies 9. The CSI effect and its
controversial existence and impact: a mixed methods review 10. Childhood
victimization and prostitution: A developmental victimology perspective 11.
Schizophrenia and violence: realities and recommendations 12. The origin of
sexual homicide: a review 13. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
impulsivity, and low self-control: which is most useful in understanding
and preventing offending? 14. Environmental factors in juvenile
delinquency: A systematic review of the situational perspectives'
literature 15. Comparing factors related to school-bullying and
cyber-bullying 16. Male rape: what we know, don't know and need to find
out-a critical review 17. Third-party responses to injustice: a review on
the preference for compensation 18. Measuring offending: self-reports,
official records, systematic observation and experimentation 19. Addressing
the challenges and limitations of utilizing data to study serial homicide
20. Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse: A Review of Factors that Impact
Proceedings in the Courtroom
interviewing approach to detecting deception 2. Drawing-based deception
detection techniques: a state-of-the-art review 3. Systematic errors
(biases) in applying verbal lie detection tools: richness in detail as a
test case 4. A review of the polygraph: history, methodology and current
status 5. Veracity assessment: aspects of the account, the source and the
judge that influence judgements of plausibility 6. A systematic review on
factors affecting the likelihood of change blindness 7. A review of
eyewitness identification in the United States: problems and policies 8.
Whistle-blowing in American police agencies 9. The CSI effect and its
controversial existence and impact: a mixed methods review 10. Childhood
victimization and prostitution: A developmental victimology perspective 11.
Schizophrenia and violence: realities and recommendations 12. The origin of
sexual homicide: a review 13. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
impulsivity, and low self-control: which is most useful in understanding
and preventing offending? 14. Environmental factors in juvenile
delinquency: A systematic review of the situational perspectives'
literature 15. Comparing factors related to school-bullying and
cyber-bullying 16. Male rape: what we know, don't know and need to find
out-a critical review 17. Third-party responses to injustice: a review on
the preference for compensation 18. Measuring offending: self-reports,
official records, systematic observation and experimentation 19. Addressing
the challenges and limitations of utilizing data to study serial homicide
20. Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse: A Review of Factors that Impact
Proceedings in the Courtroom