Forensic psychology [[electronic resource] ] : concepts, debates, and practice / / edited by Joanna R. Adler
| Forensic psychology [[electronic resource] ] : concepts, debates, and practice / / edited by Joanna R. Adler |
| Edizione | [[New ed.]] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cullompton, Devon ; ; Portland, Or., : Willan, 2004 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xviii, 333 pages) |
| Disciplina | 347/.066/019 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | AdlerJoanna R |
| Soggetto topico | Forensic psychology |
| ISBN |
1-135-99286-X
1-135-99279-7 1-281-33169-4 9786611331696 1-84392-449-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910782811503321 |
| Cullompton, Devon ; ; Portland, Or., : Willan, 2004 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Forensic psychology : concepts, debates, and practice / / edited by Joanna R. Adler
| Forensic psychology : concepts, debates, and practice / / edited by Joanna R. Adler |
| Edizione | [[New ed.]] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cullompton, Devon ; ; Portland, Or., : Willan, 2004 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xviii, 333 pages) |
| Disciplina | 347/.066/019 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | AdlerJoanna R |
| Soggetto topico | Forensic psychology |
| ISBN |
1-135-99286-X
1-135-99279-7 1-281-33169-4 9786611331696 1-84392-449-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Section 1 Forensic psychology in context -- Chapter 1 Forensic psychology: concepts, debates and practice -- References -- Chapter 2 Public perceptions of crime and punishment -- Public perceptions of offenders -- Socio-demographics and attitudes to crime and punishment -- Fear of crime and attitudes to crime and punishment -- Victimisation and attitudes to crime and punishment -- Individual principles and attitudes to crime and punishment -- Type of offence and punitiveness -- Expectations of punishment and attitudes -- Conclusions -- References -- Section 2 Investigation and prosecution -- Chapter 3 USA and UK responses to miscarriages of justice -- Concerns about police competence in criminal investigations -- Miscarriages of justice as a driver for change -- The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 -- Safer UK justice? -- Miscarriages of justice in the United States of America -- USA and UK similarities and differences -- Conclusions: minimising miscarriages of justice - opportunities for forensic psychologists -- References -- Chapter 4 The interpretation and utilisation of offender profiles: a critical review of 'traditional' approaches to profiling -- The plausibility of traditional approaches to offender profiling -- Assumptions underlying traditional approaches to profiling -- The interpretation of profiles -- Stories and profiles -- Case-based reasoning in criminal investigation: novice and experts -- References -- Section 3 Testimony and evidence -- Chapter 5 Eliciting evidence from eyewitnesses in court -- Background -- Examinations in court -- Factors having an impact on witness accuracy -- Witness credibility -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 The ageing eyewitness -- Eyewitness errors in the recall of event details.
Eyewitness recognition errors -- Study 1: exposure to mug-shots and accuracy of subsequent identification -- Study 2: identification abilities of young-old and old-old witnesses -- Study 3: duration of exposure and eyewitness recognition -- Study 4: context reinstatement and eyewitness identification -- Post-line-up questionnaire -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 4 Correlates of criminality: sensations and substances -- Chapter 7 The status of sensational interests as indicators of possible risk -- What is the aetiology of the idea of the pathological status of sensational interests? -- Popular culture and sensational interests -- Mechanisms underlying sensational interests: arousal -- Mechanisms underlying sensational interests: evolution and mating effort -- Evidence linking fantasies, interests and behaviour -- Personality and sensational interests -- Systematic research into the topic: validating a measure of sensational interests -- Basic principles: sensation-seeking intelligence -- Are sensational interests associated with DSM-IV personality disorder? -- The SIQ and psychopathy -- A case example -- Sustaining fantasies and sensational interests -- Do sensational interests denote serious offenders? -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8 Drug use and criminal behaviour: indirect, direct or causal relationship? -- Types of link -- Drug use and offending in the general population -- Drug use in the known offending population -- Offending amongst the 'problem drug using' population -- Patterns of drug use and offending amongst criminally involved problem drug users -- The nature of the drugs-crime relationship -- References -- Chapter 9 Drug arrest referral schemes and forensic perspectives on the treatment of addiction -- Drug use, misuse and problems -- Drugs guide -- Population use of alcohol and other drugs. Addressing the treatment needs of substance misusing offenders -- Drug arrest referral schemes -- The development of Drug Arrest Referral in North Yorkshire -- Case study: York Arrest Referral Scheme operations guide -- Counselling substance misusers -- A typical psychological approach to substance misuse counselling -- Outcome effectiveness of substance misuse interventions -- Additional measures for drug misusing offenders -- Conclusions -- Case study: C's story -- References -- Section 5 Persistent offending -- Chapter 10 Life-course persistent offending -- Moffitt's developmental taxonomy -- How do race and gender fit into the taxonomy? -- Research on Moffitt's taxonomy -- Challenges to Moffitt's theory -- The way forward: future research topics -- References -- Chapter 11 Stalking -- A new crime? -- What is stalking? -- The victims of stalking -- The perpetrators of stalking -- Stopping stalking -- Stalker remedies -- Conclusions -- References -- Section 6 Intervention and prevention -- Chapter 12 Domestic violence: current issues in definitions and interventions with perpetrators in the UK -- Introduction -- Definitions and debates -- What's in a name? -- Do women do as much as men? -- What are the theories? -- What evidence is there? The empirical data -- Are there different types of domestic violence offender? -- Interventions -- North American interventions with perpetrators -- Interventions with perpetrators in the UK -- Do these programmes work? -- UK programmes and do they work? -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13 Effective programmes to prevent delinquency -- Individual and family programmes -- Peer, school and community programmes -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14 Parenting projects, justice and welfare -- The history of youth justice: the move from welfare to a justice model. Drawing in the parents: the legal context of children and parenting -- Parenting projects in practice -- Parenting classes, mothers and state responsibility: the future -- References -- Section 7 Punishment and corrections -- Chapter 15 Women in prison -- Nancy Loucks -- Backgrounds of women in custody -- Characteristics -- Issues for women in custody -- A man's world -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16 Applied Psychological services in Prisons and Probation -- Graham Towl -- The context -- Background -- Current and future practice -- Conclusions -- References -- Concluding remarks -- Index. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910956731403321 |
| Cullompton, Devon ; ; Portland, Or., : Willan, 2004 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of psychology in legal contexts [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David Carson and Ray Bull
| Handbook of psychology in legal contexts [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David Carson and Ray Bull |
| Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (690 p.) |
| Disciplina |
340.19
347.066019 347/.066/019 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
CarsonDavid <1950->
BullRay |
| Soggetto topico |
Law - Psychological aspects
Forensic psychology |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-280-27148-5
978047086222X 0-470-86222-X 0-470-01339-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts Second Edition; Contents; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction Psychology and Law: A Subdiscipline, an Interdisciplinary Collaboration or a Project?; PART 1 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE COURTS; Chapter 1.1 Adults' Capacity to Make Legal Decisions; Chapter 1.2 The Assessment and Detection of Deceit; Chapter 1.3 Assessing Individuals for Compensation; PART 2 PERSPECTIVES ON SYSTEMS: PSYCHOLOGY IN ACTION; Chapter 2.1 Interviewing by the Police; Chapter 2.2 Violence Risk: From Prediction to Management
Chapter 2.3 Risk: The Need for and Benefits of an Interdisciplinary PerspectiveChapter 2.4 Beyond 'Offender Profiling': The Need for an Investigative Psychology; Chapter 2.5 Uses, Misuses and Implications for Crime Data; Chapter 2.6 Crime Prevention; Chapter 2.7 The Development of Delinquent Behaviour; Chapter 2.8 Children in Disputes; Chapter 2.9 Child Defendants and the Law; PART 3 PERSPECTIVES ON COURTS: TRIALS AND DECISION MAKING; Chapter 3.1 Juror Decision-Making in the Twenty-First Century: Confronting Science and Technology in Court; Chapter 3.2 Assessing Evidence: Proving Facts Chapter 3.3 Advocacy: Getting the Answers You WantChapter 3.4 Expert Evidence: The Rules and the Rationality the Law Applies (or Should Apply) to Psychological Expertise; Chapter 3.5 Decision Making by Juries and Judges: International Perspectives; Chapter 3.6 Restorative Justice: The Influence of Psychology from a Jurisprudent Therapy Perspective; Chapter 3.7 Proactive Judges: Solving Problems and Transforming Communities; PART 4 PERSPECTIVES ON POLICY: PSYCHOLOGY AND PUBLIC DEBATE; Chapter 4.1 Drugs, Crime and the Law: An Attributional Perspective Chapter 4.2 Psychological Research and Lawyers' Perceptions of Child Witnesses in Sexual Abuse TrialsChapter 4.3 Alleged Child Sexual Abuse and Expert Testimony: A Swedish Perspective; Chapter 4.4 Eyewitnesses; Chapter 4.5 Psychological and Legal Implications of Occupational Stress for Criminal Justice Practitioners; Chapter 4.6 Therapeutic Jurisprudence: An Invitation to Social Scientists; PART 5 LEGAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND SOCIETY; Chapter 5.1 Methodology: Law's Adopting and Adapting to Psychology's Methods and Findings Chapter 5.2 Interviewing and Assessing Clients from Different Cultural Backgrounds: Guidelines for all Forensic ProfessionalsChapter 5.3 Psychology and Law: A Behavioural or a Social Science?; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; Index |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910143509903321 |
| Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of psychology in legal contexts [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David Carson and Ray Bull
| Handbook of psychology in legal contexts [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David Carson and Ray Bull |
| Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (690 p.) |
| Disciplina |
340.19
347.066019 347/.066/019 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
CarsonDavid <1950->
BullRay |
| Soggetto topico |
Law - Psychological aspects
Forensic psychology |
| ISBN |
1-280-27148-5
978047086222X 0-470-86222-X 0-470-01339-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts Second Edition; Contents; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction Psychology and Law: A Subdiscipline, an Interdisciplinary Collaboration or a Project?; PART 1 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE COURTS; Chapter 1.1 Adults' Capacity to Make Legal Decisions; Chapter 1.2 The Assessment and Detection of Deceit; Chapter 1.3 Assessing Individuals for Compensation; PART 2 PERSPECTIVES ON SYSTEMS: PSYCHOLOGY IN ACTION; Chapter 2.1 Interviewing by the Police; Chapter 2.2 Violence Risk: From Prediction to Management
Chapter 2.3 Risk: The Need for and Benefits of an Interdisciplinary PerspectiveChapter 2.4 Beyond 'Offender Profiling': The Need for an Investigative Psychology; Chapter 2.5 Uses, Misuses and Implications for Crime Data; Chapter 2.6 Crime Prevention; Chapter 2.7 The Development of Delinquent Behaviour; Chapter 2.8 Children in Disputes; Chapter 2.9 Child Defendants and the Law; PART 3 PERSPECTIVES ON COURTS: TRIALS AND DECISION MAKING; Chapter 3.1 Juror Decision-Making in the Twenty-First Century: Confronting Science and Technology in Court; Chapter 3.2 Assessing Evidence: Proving Facts Chapter 3.3 Advocacy: Getting the Answers You WantChapter 3.4 Expert Evidence: The Rules and the Rationality the Law Applies (or Should Apply) to Psychological Expertise; Chapter 3.5 Decision Making by Juries and Judges: International Perspectives; Chapter 3.6 Restorative Justice: The Influence of Psychology from a Jurisprudent Therapy Perspective; Chapter 3.7 Proactive Judges: Solving Problems and Transforming Communities; PART 4 PERSPECTIVES ON POLICY: PSYCHOLOGY AND PUBLIC DEBATE; Chapter 4.1 Drugs, Crime and the Law: An Attributional Perspective Chapter 4.2 Psychological Research and Lawyers' Perceptions of Child Witnesses in Sexual Abuse TrialsChapter 4.3 Alleged Child Sexual Abuse and Expert Testimony: A Swedish Perspective; Chapter 4.4 Eyewitnesses; Chapter 4.5 Psychological and Legal Implications of Occupational Stress for Criminal Justice Practitioners; Chapter 4.6 Therapeutic Jurisprudence: An Invitation to Social Scientists; PART 5 LEGAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND SOCIETY; Chapter 5.1 Methodology: Law's Adopting and Adapting to Psychology's Methods and Findings Chapter 5.2 Interviewing and Assessing Clients from Different Cultural Backgrounds: Guidelines for all Forensic ProfessionalsChapter 5.3 Psychology and Law: A Behavioural or a Social Science?; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; Index |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830496303321 |
| Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Handbook of psychology in legal contexts / / edited by David Carson and Ray Bull
| Handbook of psychology in legal contexts / / edited by David Carson and Ray Bull |
| Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (690 p.) |
| Disciplina | 347/.066/019 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
CarsonDavid <1950->
BullRay |
| Soggetto topico |
Law - Psychological aspects
Forensic psychology |
| ISBN |
978047086222X
9781280271489 1280271485 9780470862223 047086222X 9780470013397 0470013397 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts Second Edition; Contents; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction Psychology and Law: A Subdiscipline, an Interdisciplinary Collaboration or a Project?; PART 1 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE COURTS; Chapter 1.1 Adults' Capacity to Make Legal Decisions; Chapter 1.2 The Assessment and Detection of Deceit; Chapter 1.3 Assessing Individuals for Compensation; PART 2 PERSPECTIVES ON SYSTEMS: PSYCHOLOGY IN ACTION; Chapter 2.1 Interviewing by the Police; Chapter 2.2 Violence Risk: From Prediction to Management
Chapter 2.3 Risk: The Need for and Benefits of an Interdisciplinary PerspectiveChapter 2.4 Beyond 'Offender Profiling': The Need for an Investigative Psychology; Chapter 2.5 Uses, Misuses and Implications for Crime Data; Chapter 2.6 Crime Prevention; Chapter 2.7 The Development of Delinquent Behaviour; Chapter 2.8 Children in Disputes; Chapter 2.9 Child Defendants and the Law; PART 3 PERSPECTIVES ON COURTS: TRIALS AND DECISION MAKING; Chapter 3.1 Juror Decision-Making in the Twenty-First Century: Confronting Science and Technology in Court; Chapter 3.2 Assessing Evidence: Proving Facts Chapter 3.3 Advocacy: Getting the Answers You WantChapter 3.4 Expert Evidence: The Rules and the Rationality the Law Applies (or Should Apply) to Psychological Expertise; Chapter 3.5 Decision Making by Juries and Judges: International Perspectives; Chapter 3.6 Restorative Justice: The Influence of Psychology from a Jurisprudent Therapy Perspective; Chapter 3.7 Proactive Judges: Solving Problems and Transforming Communities; PART 4 PERSPECTIVES ON POLICY: PSYCHOLOGY AND PUBLIC DEBATE; Chapter 4.1 Drugs, Crime and the Law: An Attributional Perspective Chapter 4.2 Psychological Research and Lawyers' Perceptions of Child Witnesses in Sexual Abuse TrialsChapter 4.3 Alleged Child Sexual Abuse and Expert Testimony: A Swedish Perspective; Chapter 4.4 Eyewitnesses; Chapter 4.5 Psychological and Legal Implications of Occupational Stress for Criminal Justice Practitioners; Chapter 4.6 Therapeutic Jurisprudence: An Invitation to Social Scientists; PART 5 LEGAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND SOCIETY; Chapter 5.1 Methodology: Law's Adopting and Adapting to Psychology's Methods and Findings Chapter 5.2 Interviewing and Assessing Clients from Different Cultural Backgrounds: Guidelines for all Forensic ProfessionalsChapter 5.3 Psychology and Law: A Behavioural or a Social Science?; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; Index |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911019674203321 |
| Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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