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Introduction to Forensic and Criminal Psychology | 5:e upplagan
- Pocket, Engelska, 2015
- Författare: Dennis Howitt
- Betyg:
Finns i lager i Morgongåva.
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Beskrivning
Praise quotes: "Up-to-date, clear and comprehensive coverage of the subject in the UK, with a great deal of critical analysis. Dr Amanda D.L. Roberts, University of East London It is still the best on the market." Dr Amanda D.L. Roberts, University of East London A very good overall, general text that introduces students to the key theoretical concepts underpinning forensic psychology.. a valuable text for undergraduate study. Dr Jill Taylor, Teesside University Blurb: With clear and comprehensive coverage of the subject, Introduction to Forensic Criminal Psychology remains the authoritative, must-have text in what is a rapidly changing field. This student-friendly and accessible title is brim full of up-to-date research and valuable pedagogic featuresan engaging resource whose high praise is well deserved. The fifth edition has been fully revised and updated to include important recent research findings, conceptual and theoretical developments. Key features:Key concepts, Forensic psychology in action and Controversies provide students with a broader understanding of the subject Important and relevant research studies from a UK and international perspective are explored in depth. A glossary of key terms provides explanations for easy reference Further reading suggestions at the end of each chapter help students to go beyond the text and discover key resources Visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/howitt for a range of useful resources including multiple choice questions, example essay questions, links to further reading, a guide to becoming a forensic psychologist as well as interviews with researchers about their work in the field. Clear and comprehensive, this is an essential textbook for undergraduates studying psychology, applied psychology and criminology. It is also extremely useful in many other subjects for which students need an understanding of how psychology relates to criminal justice and the law. (Pearson)