Psychology and Criminal Justice covers the ways that psychology intersects with the criminal justice system, from explaining criminal behavior to helping improve the three criminal justice pillars of policing, courts, and corrections.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part One: Explaining Criminal Behavior
Chapter 2: Biopsychology
Chapter 3: Developmental Psychology
Chapter 4: Behavioral Psychology
Chapter 5: Social Psychology
Chapter 6: Personality Psychology
Chapter 7: Psychopathy and Serial Murder
Part Two: The Criminal Justice System
Chapter 8: Mental Illness, Trauma, and Substance Use
Chapter 9: Police and Public Safety Psychology
Chapter 10: Psychology and Police Procedure
Chapter 11: Psychologist as Court Expert
Chapter 12: Psychology of the Jury
Chapter 13: Psychology of Behavior Change
Chapter 14: Psychology in Prison
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