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This book brings together an international group of experts to discuss psychological and developmental approaches to crime, policing and the courts and represents the cutting edge of developmental criminology.
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This book brings together an international group of experts to discuss psychological and developmental approaches to crime, policing and the courts and represents the cutting edge of developmental criminology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317395454
- Artikelnr.: 44979857
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317395454
- Artikelnr.: 44979857
Andreas Kapardis is Professor of Psychology and Law in the Department of Law, University of Cyprus. David P. Farrington, O.B.E., is Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology at the Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University
Introduction. Psychology
crime
policing and courts
Andreas Kapardis and David P. Farrington
I. Crime and Antisocial Behaviour 1. The concentration of convictions in two generations of families
David P. Farrington and Rebecca V. Crago 2. Self-reported juvenile delinquency in three surveys over 38 years: A German study on the crime drop
Friedrich Losel
Doris Bender
Zara Sunkel and Mark Stemmler 3. What factors protect adolescent bullies from developing into criminal and violent offenders?
Maria M. Ttofi and David P. Farrington 4. Cyberbullying: Does parental online supervision and youngsters' willingness to report to an adult reduce the risk?
Anna C. Baldry
Anna Sorrentino and David P. Farrington 5. Violence risk: the actuarial illusion
David J. Cooke 6. The psychopath: Continuity or change? Stability of psychopathic traits and their predictors
Henriette Bergstrom
Adelle E. Forth and David P. Farrington II. Policing and Detecting Deception 7. Questioning the interrogational practices of U.S. law-enforcement officers: Legal and psychological perspectives
David Walsh
Sean O'Callaghan and Rebecca Milne 8. Police interviews of sexually abused children: The state of the art in differentiating truthful and false accounts
Marilena Kyriakidou 9. Psychophysiological detection of deception: A review of detection methods
recent research and potential forensic applications
Gershon Ben-Shakhar III. Courts and Sentencing 10. Wrongful convictions: Psychological and criminal justice system contributors
C. Ronald Huff 11. The English jury: Issues
concerns and future directions
Nicola Padfield 12. Extra-legal factors that impact on sentencing decisions
Andreas Kapardis 13.Reflections on sentencing in England and Wales
Nicola Padfield.
crime
policing and courts
Andreas Kapardis and David P. Farrington
I. Crime and Antisocial Behaviour 1. The concentration of convictions in two generations of families
David P. Farrington and Rebecca V. Crago 2. Self-reported juvenile delinquency in three surveys over 38 years: A German study on the crime drop
Friedrich Losel
Doris Bender
Zara Sunkel and Mark Stemmler 3. What factors protect adolescent bullies from developing into criminal and violent offenders?
Maria M. Ttofi and David P. Farrington 4. Cyberbullying: Does parental online supervision and youngsters' willingness to report to an adult reduce the risk?
Anna C. Baldry
Anna Sorrentino and David P. Farrington 5. Violence risk: the actuarial illusion
David J. Cooke 6. The psychopath: Continuity or change? Stability of psychopathic traits and their predictors
Henriette Bergstrom
Adelle E. Forth and David P. Farrington II. Policing and Detecting Deception 7. Questioning the interrogational practices of U.S. law-enforcement officers: Legal and psychological perspectives
David Walsh
Sean O'Callaghan and Rebecca Milne 8. Police interviews of sexually abused children: The state of the art in differentiating truthful and false accounts
Marilena Kyriakidou 9. Psychophysiological detection of deception: A review of detection methods
recent research and potential forensic applications
Gershon Ben-Shakhar III. Courts and Sentencing 10. Wrongful convictions: Psychological and criminal justice system contributors
C. Ronald Huff 11. The English jury: Issues
concerns and future directions
Nicola Padfield 12. Extra-legal factors that impact on sentencing decisions
Andreas Kapardis 13.Reflections on sentencing in England and Wales
Nicola Padfield.
Introduction. Psychology
crime
policing and courts
Andreas Kapardis and David P. Farrington
I. Crime and Antisocial Behaviour 1. The concentration of convictions in two generations of families
David P. Farrington and Rebecca V. Crago 2. Self-reported juvenile delinquency in three surveys over 38 years: A German study on the crime drop
Friedrich Losel
Doris Bender
Zara Sunkel and Mark Stemmler 3. What factors protect adolescent bullies from developing into criminal and violent offenders?
Maria M. Ttofi and David P. Farrington 4. Cyberbullying: Does parental online supervision and youngsters' willingness to report to an adult reduce the risk?
Anna C. Baldry
Anna Sorrentino and David P. Farrington 5. Violence risk: the actuarial illusion
David J. Cooke 6. The psychopath: Continuity or change? Stability of psychopathic traits and their predictors
Henriette Bergstrom
Adelle E. Forth and David P. Farrington II. Policing and Detecting Deception 7. Questioning the interrogational practices of U.S. law-enforcement officers: Legal and psychological perspectives
David Walsh
Sean O'Callaghan and Rebecca Milne 8. Police interviews of sexually abused children: The state of the art in differentiating truthful and false accounts
Marilena Kyriakidou 9. Psychophysiological detection of deception: A review of detection methods
recent research and potential forensic applications
Gershon Ben-Shakhar III. Courts and Sentencing 10. Wrongful convictions: Psychological and criminal justice system contributors
C. Ronald Huff 11. The English jury: Issues
concerns and future directions
Nicola Padfield 12. Extra-legal factors that impact on sentencing decisions
Andreas Kapardis 13.Reflections on sentencing in England and Wales
Nicola Padfield.
crime
policing and courts
Andreas Kapardis and David P. Farrington
I. Crime and Antisocial Behaviour 1. The concentration of convictions in two generations of families
David P. Farrington and Rebecca V. Crago 2. Self-reported juvenile delinquency in three surveys over 38 years: A German study on the crime drop
Friedrich Losel
Doris Bender
Zara Sunkel and Mark Stemmler 3. What factors protect adolescent bullies from developing into criminal and violent offenders?
Maria M. Ttofi and David P. Farrington 4. Cyberbullying: Does parental online supervision and youngsters' willingness to report to an adult reduce the risk?
Anna C. Baldry
Anna Sorrentino and David P. Farrington 5. Violence risk: the actuarial illusion
David J. Cooke 6. The psychopath: Continuity or change? Stability of psychopathic traits and their predictors
Henriette Bergstrom
Adelle E. Forth and David P. Farrington II. Policing and Detecting Deception 7. Questioning the interrogational practices of U.S. law-enforcement officers: Legal and psychological perspectives
David Walsh
Sean O'Callaghan and Rebecca Milne 8. Police interviews of sexually abused children: The state of the art in differentiating truthful and false accounts
Marilena Kyriakidou 9. Psychophysiological detection of deception: A review of detection methods
recent research and potential forensic applications
Gershon Ben-Shakhar III. Courts and Sentencing 10. Wrongful convictions: Psychological and criminal justice system contributors
C. Ronald Huff 11. The English jury: Issues
concerns and future directions
Nicola Padfield 12. Extra-legal factors that impact on sentencing decisions
Andreas Kapardis 13.Reflections on sentencing in England and Wales
Nicola Padfield.