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Forensic Psychology (eBook)

Gisli Gudjonsson, Lionel Hawardboth of The Institute of Psychiatry, London

ISBN13: 9781317725350
ISBN: 0415132908
Published: July 1998
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Country of Publication: UK
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This work explains the history and application of forensic psychology. It details the various kinds of psychologist involved in the field, the sort of evidence each might produce and how it might be applied. Topics include: offender profiling; psychometric testing; expert testimony; psychological autopsy; polygraph testing; professional and ethical problems; and training needs. Intended as a reference tool and practical guide, the book is aimed at forensic psychologists, clinical psychologists, lawyers and professionals who need to understand the nature and application of psychological evidence in judicial proceedings.

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