Current perspectives in forensic psychology and criminal behavior / Curt R. Bartol, Anne M. Bartol, editors.

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Edition:3rd ed.
Published: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE, c2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • Educational and training models in forensic psychology
  • Police psychology : then, now, and beyond
  • Science and pseudoscience in law enforcement : a user-friendly primer
  • Effective policing : understanding how polygraph tests work and are used
  • The criminal profiling illusion : what's behind the smoke and mirrors?
  • Juvenile offenders' miranda rights comprehension and self-reported likelihood of offering false confessions
  • Unit 3. Criminal and delinquent behavior
  • Reducing misconceptions and false beliefs in police and criminal psychology
  • Drugs and sexual assault : a review
  • Is it stalking? : perceptions of stalking among college undergraduates
  • Psychopathy : a clinical construct whose time has come
  • Child sexual molestation : research issues
  • What biosocial criminology offers criminology
  • Unit 4. Legal psychology
  • Confession evidence : commonsense myths and misconceptions
  • Hypnosis and the law : examining the stereotypes
  • Assessing allegations of domestic violence in child custody evaluations
  • Three types of skills for effective forensic psychological assessments
  • Developmentally sensitive forensic interviewing of preschool children : some guidelines drawn from basic psychological research
  • Unit 5. Victimology and victim services
  • A 10-year update of "review and critique of empirical studies of rape avoidance"
  • Reporting sexual victimization to the police and others : results from a national-level study of college women
  • Patterns of anti-gay violence : an analysis of incident characteristics and victim reporting
  • Offenders' family members' responses to capital crimes : the need for restorative justice initiatives
  • Unit 6: Correctional psychology
  • A national survey of correctional psychologists
  • The rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders : the current landscape and some future directions for correctional psychology
  • What is correctional about clinical practice in corrections?.