
Forensic Psychology
by Editor: Graham M. Davies (University of Leicester); Co-Editor: Clive R. Hollin (University of Leicester); Co-Editor: Ray Bull (University of Leicester)Rent Textbook
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Author Biography
Clive R. Hollin is Professor of Criminological Psychology in the School of Psychology at the University of Leicester, UK. Alongside his various university appointments, he has worked as a psychologist in prisons, special hospitals and regional secure units. In 1998 he received the Senior Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Field of Legal, Criminological and Forensic Psychology from the British Psychological Society.
Ray Bull is Professor of Forensic Psychology at the University of Leicester. His main research interest lies in investigative interviewing, on which he has published extensively and presented invited lectures in many parts of the world and acts regularly as an expert witness. In 2006, Ray was invited by the Association of chief Police Officers of England and Wales to be a member of the Approval Panel for Selecting Regional Interview Advisors (experienced police officers who advise others on how to conduct interviews in serious cases).
Table of Contents
Preface | |
About the Editors | |
Introduction | |
The Anatomy of Crime | |
Crime and Its Causes | |
Contemporary Psychological Contributions to Understanding Crime | |
Investigating Crime | |
Identifying Perpetrators | |
Interviewing Vulnerable Witnesses | |
Interviewing Suspects | |
Detecting Deception | |
The Trial Process | |
Judicial Processes | |
Safeguarding Witnesses | |
Witness Evidence | |
Role of the Expert Witness | |
After Sentencing | |
What's the Point of Sentencing? | |
Psychological Skills in Working with Offenders | |
Glossary | |
Index | |
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