Emphasizing on psychopathology from a clinical phenomenological perspective, with legal issues and implications playing a secondary role, the contributors explore various disorders that have significant forensic implications.
In creating this collection of cases at the intersection of psychology and law, author Margo C. Watt looked for diverse cases that had a particularly unusual element - cases that truly begged the question: "What kind of a person does such a ...
Grounded in thorough scholarship and written in a crisp, engaging style, this volume is the definitive handbook and reference source for forensic psychologists, mental health practitioners, attorneys, judges, law enforcement professionals, ...
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This edited work is an essential reference for academics and practitioners working in any capacity that intersects with offenders and victims of crime, public policy, and roles involving the assessment, mitigation, and investigation of ...
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Explorations in Forensic Psychology
Criminal Justice andBehavior, 28, 115–129. ... Major mental disorders and crime: An etiological hypothesis. ... In L.B.Schlesinger (Ed.), Explorations in criminal psychopathology: Clinical syndromes with forensic implication (pp.
Torrey, E 19 Torstensson, M 93 Tremblay, R 272 Trudeau, M 74 Truth, SI 89 Turner, F 140 Turner, N 189 Tumer, S, 143, ... O 161 Wain, C 322 Waite, B 324 Wakshlag,J 170 Walk, A 215 Walker, C 223 Walker, L 263 Walker, N 44, 45, 46, ...
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Remarkably, their analysis is as deep as their coverage is broad. There are two or three works that simply have to be on the shelf of every forensic psychologist. This book is one of them."