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This book offers a clear, up-to-date, comprehensive, and theoretically informed introduction to criminal psychology, exploring how psychological explanations and approaches can be integrated with other perspectives drawn from evolutionary biology, neurobiology, sociology, and criminology. Drawing on examples from around the world, it considers different types of offences from violence and aggression to white-collar and transnational crime, and links approaches to explaining crime with efforts to prevent crime and to treat and rehabilitate offenders.

This revised and expanded second edition offers a thorough update of the research literature and introduces several new features, including:

  • detailed international case studies setting the scene for each chapter, promoting real-world understanding of the topics under consideration;
  • a fuller range of crime types covered, with new chapters on property offending and white-collar, corporate, and environment

    Trade Review

    "The second edition of An Introduction to Criminal Psychology provides an excellent overview of the psychology of crime. The new chapters on property and white collar crime, and expanded treatment of prevention and treatment are valuable additions. Dr Durrant manages to balance deep scholarship and theoretical sophistication with clarity of writing, and his ability to link abstract ideas with practical examples from around the world is unique in my experience. Lecturers will find the new sections on crime and film and research in focus particularly helpful in their teaching. In my view, this is a first rate text and should be on the prescribed reading list for all undergraduate courses on crime and psychology."

    - Tony Ward, MA(Hons), PhD, DipClinPsyc, MNZCCPsych, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

    "An Introduction to Criminal Psychology, 2nd edition, is an accessible and easy to read yet comprehensive introduction to criminal psychology. The book not only provides a thorough overview of psychological explanations for a wide range of offences, but it also offers an integrated account of how these approaches can be used to reduce and prevent crime. It is a ‘must have’ text for any undergraduate course with a focus on psychological explanations of criminal behaviour."

    - Dr Paola Castillo, Lecturer in Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Australia



    Table of Contents

    1. Understanding criminal behaviour: an overview

    2. Developmental approaches to understanding crime

    3. Mental disorder and crime

    4. Aggression and violence

    5. Violent offending

    6. Sexual offending

    7. Collective violence

    8. Drugs and crime

    9. Property offending

    10. White-collar, organised, and environmental crimes

    11. Crime prevention

    12. Criminal justice responses to crime

    13. Rehabilitation and reintegration

    Bibliography

    Index

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/21/2017 12:08:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781138650961, 978-1138650961
    ISBN10: 113865096X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book offers a clear, up-to-date, comprehensive, and theoretically informed introduction to criminal psychology, exploring how psychological explanations and approaches can be integrated with other perspectives drawn from evolutionary biology, neurobiology, sociology, and criminology. Drawing on examples from around the world, it considers different types of offences from violence and aggression to white-collar and transnational crime, and links approaches to explaining crime with efforts to prevent crime and to treat and rehabilitate offenders.

    This revised and expanded second edition offers a thorough update of the research literature and introduces several new features, including:

    • detailed international case studies setting the scene for each chapter, promoting real-world understanding of the topics under consideration;
    • a fuller range of crime types covered, with new chapters on property offending and white-collar, corporate, and environment

      Trade Review

      "The second edition of An Introduction to Criminal Psychology provides an excellent overview of the psychology of crime. The new chapters on property and white collar crime, and expanded treatment of prevention and treatment are valuable additions. Dr Durrant manages to balance deep scholarship and theoretical sophistication with clarity of writing, and his ability to link abstract ideas with practical examples from around the world is unique in my experience. Lecturers will find the new sections on crime and film and research in focus particularly helpful in their teaching. In my view, this is a first rate text and should be on the prescribed reading list for all undergraduate courses on crime and psychology."

      - Tony Ward, MA(Hons), PhD, DipClinPsyc, MNZCCPsych, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

      "An Introduction to Criminal Psychology, 2nd edition, is an accessible and easy to read yet comprehensive introduction to criminal psychology. The book not only provides a thorough overview of psychological explanations for a wide range of offences, but it also offers an integrated account of how these approaches can be used to reduce and prevent crime. It is a ‘must have’ text for any undergraduate course with a focus on psychological explanations of criminal behaviour."

      - Dr Paola Castillo, Lecturer in Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Australia



      Table of Contents

      1. Understanding criminal behaviour: an overview

      2. Developmental approaches to understanding crime

      3. Mental disorder and crime

      4. Aggression and violence

      5. Violent offending

      6. Sexual offending

      7. Collective violence

      8. Drugs and crime

      9. Property offending

      10. White-collar, organised, and environmental crimes

      11. Crime prevention

      12. Criminal justice responses to crime

      13. Rehabilitation and reintegration

      Bibliography

      Index

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