Introduction to Forensic Psychology, 3rd Edition,Stacey Shipley,Bruce Arrigo,ISBN9780123821690
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Court, Law Enforcement, and Correctional Practices

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This edition of Introduction to Forensic Psychology has been completely restructured to map to how courses on forensic psychology are taught, and features  more figures, tables, and text boxes, textbook pedagogy. Uniquely. this book offers equal representation of criminal behavior, the court systems, and law enforcement/prisons. It also has equal representation of criminal and civic forensics and of issues pertaining to adults and children.

Stacey Shipley

Affiliations and Expertise

North Texas State Hospital, Vernon, U.S.A.

Bruce Arrigo

Bruce A. Arrigo is Professor of Criminology and Forensic Psychology and Director of the Institute of Psychology, Law, and Public Policy at the California School of Professional Psychology-Fresno. Prior to his career in academe, he was a community organizer and social activist for the homeless, the mentally ill, the working poor, the frail elderly, and the chemically addicted. He is the author of more than 60 journal articles, academic book chapters, and scholarly essays exploring theoretical and applied topics in critical criminology, criminal justice and mental health, and the sociology of law. His recent scholarship has appeared in such periodicals as Criminal Justice and Behavior; Crime, Law, and Social Change; Justice Quarterly; International Journal of Law and Psychiatry; Critical Criminology; Journal of Offender Rehabilitation; Social Justice; Law and Psychology Review; and the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law. He is the author, co-author, or editor of four books. His most recent book-length projects include Madness, Language, and the Law (1994); The Contours of Psychiatric Justice (1996); Social Justice/Criminal Justice: The Maturation of Critical Theory in Law, Crime, and Deviance (1998); and, with T.R. Young, The Dictionary of Critical Social Science (1999). Professor Arrigo is also the editor of the peer-reviewed quarterly Humanity and Society and the founding editor of the periodical Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice.

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University of North Carolina, Charlotte, U.S.A.

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Introduction to Forensic Psychology, 3rd Edition

Dedication
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgements

Part I: Adult Forensics
Court and the Legal System: Criminal Forensic Evaluation
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Adult Forensic Evaluation

Court and the Legal System: Criminal Forensic Consultation
Introduction
Chapter 2 - Adult Forensic Consultation

Court and the Legal System: Civil Forensics
Introduction
Chapter 3 - Civil Forensics

Police and Law Enforcement
Introduction
Chapter 4 - Adult Issues in Policing

Corrections and Prison Practices
Introduction
Chapter 5 - Adult Issues in Corrections Psychology

Part II: Juvenile Forensics
Courts and the Legal System: Delinquent Conduct
Introduction
Chapter 6 - Juvenile/Family Forensics

Court and the Legal System: Civil Forensics
Introduction
Chapter 7 - Juvenile/Family Forensics

Police and Corrections Practices
Introduction
Chapter 8 - Juvenile Issues in Policing and Correctional Psychology

Part III: Family Forensics
Court and the Legal System: Criminal Forensics
Introduction
Chapter 9 - Violence in the Family

Court and the Legal System: Civil Forensics
Introduction
Chapter 10 - Family Forensics

Police and Law Enforcement
Introduction
Chapter 11 - Family/Community Issues in Policing

Corrections and Prison Practices
Introduction
Chapter 12 - Family/Community Issues in Corrections/Correctional Psychology

References
Cases
Index

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Introduction to Forensic Psychology