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This unique, career-oriented textbook emphasizes a multicultural perspective that focuses on the application of psychological knowledge and research. Authors Curt and Anne Bartol expose readers to emerging specializations within forensic psychology, including investigative psychology, family forensic psychology, and police and public safety psychology. The authors also provide extensive, up-to-date references for students to find more material on the subject areas covered.
Contents
PART ICHAPTER 1: Introduction to Forensic PsychologyChapter ObjectivesForensic Psychology: An OverviewBrief History of Forensic PsychologyForensic Psychology TodayForensic Psychology, Forensic Psychiatry, and Forensic Social WorkCareers in PsychologyForensic Psychology as a SpecialtyResearch and Practice Careers in Forensic Psychology PART II: Police and Investigative PsychologyCHAPTER 2: Psychology of Police and Public SafetyForensic Assessment in Police and Public Safety PsychologyPsychological Intervention ResponsibilitiesOperational ResponsibilitiesConsulting and Research ActivitiesCHAPTER 3: Psychology of InvestigationsProfilingProblems with ProfilingPolice Interviewing and InterrogationDetection of DeceptionForensic HypnosisEyewitness EvidencePART III: Legal PsychologyCHAPTER 4: Consulting and TestifyingChapter ObjectivesCourt Structure and JurisdictionThe Judicial ProcessThe Assessment of RiskTrial and Litigation ConsultationExpert TestimonySurviving the Witness StandCHAPTER 5: Consulting With Criminal CourtsCompetency to Stand TrialInsanityOther Defenses Pertaining to Criminal ConductSentencing EvaluationsCivil Commitment of Sexually Violent PredatorsCHAPTER 6: Family Law and Other Forms of Civil LitigationChild Custody EvaluationsForensic Psychology and Civil LitigationCivil CapacitiesInvoluntary Civil CommitmentSexual and Gender HarassmentPART IV: Criminal PsychologyCHAPTER 7: The Development of Delinquent and Criminal BehaviorThe Juvenile OffenderThe Nature and Extent of Juvenile OffendingThe Developmental PerspectiveA Developmental Dual Systems Model of Adolescent Risk TakingDevelopmental Factors in the Formation of Persistent Criminal BehaviorBiological FactorsAdditional Social Developmental InfluencesJuvenile Firesetting: An Illustration of Developmental PerspectiveThe Criminal PsychopathJuvenile PsychopathyThe Female PsychopathRacial/Ethnic DifferencesCHAPTER 8: Psychology of Violence and IntimidationUCR Data on Violent CrimeThe Effects of Violent MediaThreat AssessmentWorkplace ViolenceCriminal HomicideHate or Bias CrimesStalking: The Crime of IntimidationCHAPTER 9: Psychology of Sexual AssaultDefinitions of Sexual Assault and RapeDate RapeDemographics of Men who RapeTypologies of Men who RapeThe Massachusetts Treatment Center Rapist TypologyMTC: R3The Groth Rapist TypologyPedophiliaFemale Sex Offender TypologiesOnline Sexual PredatorsJuvenile Sex OffendersRecidivism Rates of Sex OffendersAssessment of Sex OffendersPART V: Victimology and Victim ServicesCHAPTER 10: Forensic Psychology and Victims of Crime and Other WrongsMulticulturalism and VictimizationLegal Rights of VictimsCrime Victimization DataPsychological Effects of Criminal VictimizationHomicide VictimizationSexual Assault VictimizationAdditional Victimization DataChild Sexual AbuseInternet VictimizationProperty Crime VictimizationCHAPTER 11: Family Violence, Abuse, and VictimizationIntimate Partner and Family ViolenceChild AbuseRepressed and Recovered MemoriesRoles of Forensic Psychologist in Child Abuse CasesChild AbductionsElder Abuse and NeglectPART VI: Correctional PsychologyCHAPTER 12: Correctional Psychology in Adult SettingsInstitutional CorrectionsOverview of Correctional FacilitiesLegal Rights of InmatesRoles of Correctional PsychologistsPsychological Assessment in CorrectionsTreatment and Rehabilitation in Correctional FacilitiesTreatment of Special PopulationsObstacles to the Treatment of Inmates and StaffCommunity-Based CorrectionsCHAPTER 13: Juvenile Justice and CorrectionsA Brief History of the Juvenile CourtJuvenile Assessment: An OverviewJuvenile Amenability to RehabilitationOut-of-Home PlacementsPsychological Treatment in Juvenile FacilitiesApproaches to Rehabilitation