03435nam 22006014a 450 991083049940332120230617010532.01-281-31915-597866113191510-470-69397-50-470-69318-5(CKB)1000000000398825(EBL)350940(OCoLC)437213958(SSID)ssj0000482762(PQKBManifestationID)11308155(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000482762(PQKBWorkID)10526822(PQKB)11683410(MiAaPQ)EBC350940(EXLCZ)99100000000039882520030220d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrApplying psychology to forensic practice[electronic resource] /edited by Adrian Needs and Graham TowlMalden, MA BPS Blackwell20041 online resource (302 p.)Forensic practiceDescription based upon print version of record.1-4051-0542-9 1-4051-0541-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. [236]-273) and index.Applying Psychology to Forensic Practice; Contents; List of Contributors; Series Editors' Preface; Preface; Section 1 : Working with Offenders; Analysis and Intervention; 1 The Offender's Perspective on Crime: Methods and Principles in Data Collection; 2 The Community and Family Context in Understanding Juvenile Crime; 3 Offence Paralleling Behaviour (OPB) as a Framework for Assessment and Interventions with Offenders; 4 Risk Assessment; 5 The Management of Difficult Clients; 6 Intellectual Disabilities and Crime: Issues In Assessment, Intervention and ManagementSection 2: Working with Criminal Justice Personnel7 Violent Police-Suspect Encounters: the Impact of Environmental Stressors on the Use of Lethal Force; 8 Enhancing Eyewitness Memory: Developments in Theory and Practice; 9 Occupational Stress and the Criminal Justice Practitioner; 10 The Contribution of Job Simulation Assessment Centres to Organizational Development in H M Prison Service; 11 Design and Evaluation of Training; 12 Facilitating Multi-disciplinary Teams; 13 Applied Psychological Services in H M Prison Service and the National Probation Service; ReferencesAppendix Revolving Doors AgencyIndexThis book illustrates the wide variety of applications of psychology to the criminal and civil justice system.Illustrates the wide variety of applications of psychology to the criminal and civil justice system. Gives examples of how forensic psychology can benefit not only from clinical and criminological approaches, but also from the insights of occupational, cognitive, developmental and social psychology. Many of the chapters introduce readers to areas which have not received extensive coverage elsewhere. Includes new directions in forensic practice. <Forensic practice.Forensic psychologyForensic psychology.614.1614/.1Needs Adrian896582Towl Graham J863209MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830499403321Applying psychology to forensic practice2003146UNINA