Forensic and Legal Psychology (Canadian Edition)
First EditionMark Costanzo; Daniel Krauss; Regina Schuller; Kaitlyn McLachlan
©2015
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Designed for both psychology and law as well as forensic psychology classes, Forensic and Legal Psychology makes extensive use of real cases, trials, and the relevance of research findings. The text also emphasizes clinical, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology research to engage you in the content.
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1. Psychology and the Law: A Cautious Alliance2. Interrogations and Confessions3. Lie Detection4. Criminal Profiling5. Eyewitness Identification and Testimony6. Interviewing Children and Memories of Sexual Abuse7. Jury Selection8. Juries and Judges as Decision Makers9. Fitness to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility10. Predicting Violent Behaviour and Risk Assessment11. Corrections: Sentencing, Imprisonment, and Alternatives12. Battered Women Syndrome and Syndrome Evidence13. Role of Psychology in the Civil Area: Child Custody Disputes, Parental Competence, Workplace Law14. Concluding Chapter