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Do your students understand the job of a "criminal profiler"? Yes,
they see them nightly on tv shows and in the news, but do they have
a real understanding of how law enforcement can use empirical data
to correctly assess behavior and help solve crimes, particularly
serial crimes? Criminal and Behavioral Profiling, by
well-established authors Curt and Anne Bartol, presents a realistic
and empirically-based look at the theory, research, and practice of
modern criminal profiling. Designed for use in a variety of
criminal justice and psychology courses, the book delves into the
process of identifying behavioral tendencies, geographical
locations, demographic and biographical descriptors of an offender
(or offenders), and sometimes personality traits based on
characteristics of the crime. Timely literature and case studies
from the rapidly growing international research in criminal
profiling help students understand the best practices, major
pitfalls, and psychological concepts that are key to this process.
"I like the use of research and citations throughout the text. It
is more comprehensive than my current text and does a much better
job of presenting the scientific evidence." -Kathy McGuire, Western
Illinois University Written by authors with extensive experience in
the field and in the classroom, Psychology and Law: Research and
Practice, Second Edition, offers the definitive perspective on the
practical application of psychological research to the law. Curt R.
Bartol and Anne M. Bartol emphasize the various roles psychologists
and other mental health professionals play in criminal and civil
legal matters. Topics such as family law, mental health
evaluations, police interrogation, jury selection and decision
making, involuntary civil commitment, and various civil capacities
are included. The authors also emphasize the major contributions
psychological research has made to the law and encourage critical
analysis through examples of court cases, high-profile current
events, and research. This comprehensive book examines complex
material in detail and explains it in an easy-to-read way. New to
the Second Edition: The new edition has been significantly
reorganized to more closely align with the progression through the
court system. A new chapter on children, adolescents, and criminal
law (Chapter 8) provides students with information on adjudicative
competence, comprehension of constitutional rights, and eyewitness
identification and courtroom testimony. New feature boxes include
case studies, research projects, and contemporary topics with
discussion questions for classroom debate. Additional court cases
and statutes have been integrated into chapters to emphasize the
important role psychology plays in the legal process. The content
is applied to real cases such as the Masterpiece Cakeshop case and
the Dassey confession (comprehending Miranda). Over 300 recent
research findings on topics related to psychology and law highlight
cutting-edge research studies that help students understand what
research does and prompt them to discuss the methodology and
results. New pedagogical tables clearly illustrate complex
information around ethical issues, APA amicus briefs, strengths and
weaknesses of simulation studies, insanity standards within the
states, effects experienced by survivors of traumatic incidents,
and more. Increased coverage of contemporary issues encourage
critical thinking and active learning by promoting discussions
around current issues such as telepsychology, neuropsychology,
adversarial allegiance, and actuarial instruments used in bail and
sentence decision-making.
Featuring thirty articles by experts in the field, this dynamic
reader in forensic psychology and criminology emphasizes the ways
that forensic psychologists and other clinicians apply
psychological knowledge, concepts, and principles on a day-to-day
basis. Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology and Criminal
Behavior represents cutting-edge research and theory to demonstrate
the ways that psychology has contributed to the understanding of
criminal behavior and policies of the criminal and civil justice
systems. The Fourth Edition addresses key topics in each of five
major subareas--police and public safety psychology, legal
psychology, the psychology of crime and delinquency, victimology
and victim services, and correctional psychology. An introductory
section includes two articles focused on graduate education in
forensic psychology. Each section is introduced with a commentary
by the editors.
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