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Book SynopsisAreas of professional practice, such as law, psychiatry, and the behavioural and social sciences, overlap at numerous points in terms of underlying concepts and basic research.
Trade Review"I strongly recommend it to practitioners, researches and students alike in psychology, psychiatry, social work, the probation and prison services, law and policing." (Expert Evidence, Vol 15, 2001)
"..enjoyable and thought provoking, it is a positive contribution to the debate.." (Criminal Justice, Vol.1, No.2)
Table of ContentsBEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES AND LEGAL PROCESSES.
Behavioural Sciences Applied to Forensic and Legal Contexts (J. McGuire, et al.).
The Legal Context: Obstacle or Opportunity? (D. Carson).
Psychology and Police Investigation (P. Ainsworth).
Factors Influencing Witness Evidence (A. Memon & D. Wright).
Psycho-legal Studies as an Interface Discipline (N. Eastman).
Decision-Making in Legal Settings (J. McEwan).
RESEARCH AND PRACTICE.
Explanations of Offence Behaviour (J. McGuire).
Psychosis and Offending (A. O'Kane & R. Bentall).
Risk Assessment and Prediction (R. Blackburn).
Systems of Services (D. Heywood).
Care and Management in the Community (T. Mason).
Treatment of Sexual Deviation and Aggression (J. Hird).
Treatment Approaches with Mentally Disordered Offenders (A. Grounds).
Effective Interventions, Service and Policy Implications (J. McGuire, et al.).
Index.