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Forensic Psychology, Crime and Policing: Key Concepts and Practical Debates

Edited by: Karen Corteen, Rachael Steele, Noel Cross, Michelle McManus

ISBN13: 9781447359395
Published: April 2023
Publisher: The Policy Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £34.99
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A key resource for students, academics and practitioners, this concise guide brings together various concepts vital to the theoretical, policy and practical debates on forensic psychology and its relationship with crime and policing.

Covering issues such as criminal behaviour, police decision making and crime scene investigation, each entry provides a succinct overview of the topic, together with an evaluation of the emerging issues. The text includes:

  • associated concepts and further reading from research and practice;
  • references and glossary.

Accessible and comprehensive, this book is the go-to guide for those getting to grips with the relationships between forensic psychology, crime and policing.

Subjects:
Criminology, Police and Public Order Law
Contents:
Part I: Forensic Psychology
1. Forensic Psychology, Rachael Steele
2. Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice, Rachael Steele
3. Forensic Psychology and Policing, Jason Roach and Helen Selby- Fell
4. Forensic Psychology and Court Processes, Ruth J. Tully
5. Forensic Psychology and Prisons, Ruth J. Tully
6. Forensic Psychology and Victims of Crime, Cherie Armour
7. Forensic Psychology and Perpetrators of Crime: The Dark Triad and Narcissism, Victoria Blinkhorn
8. Forensic Psychology and Rehabilitation, Shona Robinson- Edwards and Stephanie Kewley
9. Forensic Psychology and Desistance, Stephanie Kewley and Lol Burke
10. Forensic Psychology and Mental Disorder, Paul V. Greenall
11. Forensic Psychology and Psychopathy, Robert Hesketh
12. Forensic Psychology and Non-Fatal Violence, Victoria Blinkhorn
13. Forensic Psychology and Homicide, Paul V. Greenall
14. Forensic Psychology and Sexual Offences, Robert Hesketh
15. Forensic Psychology and Future Directions, Rachael Steele and Michelle McManus

Part II: Crime and Criminal Justice
16. Crime and Criminal Justice: Past and Present, Jo Turner and Karen Corteen
17. Crime, Noel Cross
18. Criminal Justice Systems, Mike Berry
19. Criminal Justice, Actus Reus and Mens Rea, Noel Cross
20. Crime and Youth Justice, Ellena Cooke
21. Crimes of the Powerful, Amy Hughes-Stanley
22. Criminal Justice, Marketisation and Privatisation, David Sheldon
23. Criminal Justice and Punishment, Karen Corteen and Jo Turner
24. Criminal Justice and Serious, Violent and Sexual Offending, Stephanie Kewley and Charlotte Barlow
25. Criminal Justice, Risk and Vulnerability, Eric Halford
26. Criminal Justice, Risk Assessment and Dangerousness, Jennifer Murray
27. Criminal Injustice, Amy Hughes-Stanley
28. Criminal Justice: Future Directions, Noel Cross

Part III: Police and Policing
29. Policing: Past and Present, Kate Bates
30. Police and Policing Models, Adrian James and Vesa Huotari
31. Police and Crime Commissioners, Helen Selby-Fell and Jason Roach
32. Police Codes of Conduct, Nicoletta Policek
33. Police Professionalisation, Tim Kelly
34. Police and Decision Making, Laura Boulton
35. Police Accountability and Legitimacy, Tammy Landau
36. Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, Jo Turner and Karen Corteen
37. Police and Multi-Agency Safeguarding Arrangements, Michelle McManus
38. Police and Victims of Crime, Kate Bates
39. Police Custody, Karen Corteen and Jo Turner
40. Policing Serious, Violent Sexual Offending, Michelle McManus and Eric Halford
41. Policing and Mental Health, Tim Kelly
42. Policing and Non-Verbal Communication, Elizabeth Peatfield
43. Policing Controversies: Undercover Policing, Margaret S. Malloch
44. Police Abolitionism, Karen Corteen
45. Policing and Occupational Cultures, Sean Bell and Nick Kealey
46. Policing: Future Directions, Andy Rhodes and Michelle McManus

Part IV: Investigation
47. Crime Scene Investigation, Stephanie Davies
48. Investigative Interviewing, Davut Akca
49. Detecting Deception, Clea Wright
50. Criminal False Confessions, Ava Green
51. False Allegations and Wrongful Convictions, Greg Stratton and Monique Moffa
52. Witness Testimony, Victoria Blinkhorn