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    London, England ; : Academic press,
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    almahu_9949328455702882
    Format: 1 online resource (508 pages)
    ISBN: 0-12-814151-4
    Content: ""Criminal Psychology: Forensic Examination Protocols is a compact practitioner’s guide to essential forensic concepts and protocols related to the evaluation and assessment of crime and criminals. The sections cover: Fundamentals, Understanding Criminal Behavior and Criminal Assessments. Written for forensic criminologists and psychologists, this reference provides genuine insight into real criminal behaviors using real life casework to bridge theory and practice. This guide can also be used in the classroom."--
    Note: Intro -- Criminal Psychology: Forensic Examination Protocols -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Section I: Criminal Psychology-Redux -- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Criminal Psychology: Terminology, Professionals, and Practice -- Criminal Psychology: Defined -- Criminality -- The Criminal -- The Victim -- The Crime -- The Human Rights Perspective -- Criminal Psychology, Forensic Psychology, and Criminal Profiling: The Myth of Sameness -- Summary/Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Criminogenesis: Outdated Theories of Crime -- Criminogenesis: Terms, Definitions and the Importance of Context -- Criminogenic Environments, Structures, Systems -- Criminogenesis as a Function of Character -- Criminogenesis, Contextual Factors, and Policing -- Criminogenic Theory-Classical Perspectives -- Useful Theories of Crime -- Routine Activity Theory-Enhanced -- Differential Association, Strain Theory, Role Strain -- Criminogenic Laws, Policies, and Practices -- Criminogenesis-Best Practices and Scientific Interpretations -- Perspective -- Approach -- Technique -- The Ecological Model -- Summary/Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Criminal Profiling and Police Psychology: Critical Perspectives and Practice -- Introduction -- Terms and Definitions -- Police Psychology -- Forensic Psychologists and Psychological Profiles -- Criminal Profiling -- Real Qualifications: Fact, Fiction and the Godfather Effect -- Current Trends: Police Psychologists -- Current Trends: Criminal Profiling -- Behavioral Evidence Analysis: Aims and Contexts -- Courtroom Amissibility -- The Future of Offender Profiling: The United Nations Femicide Protocols -- Conclusion -- References -- Section II: Intersectionality -- Chapter 4: Intersectionality: Understanding the Dimensions of Violence -- The Core: Violence, Vulnerability, and Intersectionality -- Violence -- Violence Defined. , Structural Violence -- Institutional Violence -- General Categories of Violence -- Vulnerability -- Approaches and Techniques: Best Scientific Practice When Examining Violence -- Multidisciplinary Approach -- Trans-Disciplinary Approach -- Trans-Perspectivism -- Summary/Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: False Narratives: Violence, Mental Illness, and Addiction -- Violent Connections -- Drugs and Violence -- Violence and Mental Illness -- Forensic Perspectives: The Examiner and the Courts -- The Forensic Examiner -- The Courts -- Summary/Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: The Psychology of Lies: Deconstructing the Truth About Deception* -- Lies and Lying -- Cognitive Bias and Gullibility -- Types of Lies -- Motivations -- Lies in the Service of Criminal Investigation -- The Importance of Protocols -- Lies and the False Reporter -- Lying About Lie Detection -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 7: Intimate Violence and Femicide: An Intersectional Approach -- Intimate Partner Violence: A Typology -- Power Control Dynamics -- The Spiral of Violence -- Femicide: Definition and Origins -- Femicide and Impunity -- Mariana Lima Buendia -- The United Nations: A Model Protocol -- Yovanna Yaneth Torres Briseño -- Summary -- Appendix A -- References -- Chapter 8: Serial Murder: An Intersectional Approach -- Serial Murder-Defined -- Media and Myths -- The Media -- Myths -- The Spiral of Violence: New Depths -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 9: Crime Prevention: An Introduction to Constrained Context Theory -- Crime Prevention: Basic Terms and Definitions -- Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention Myths -- Prevention Measures That Work -- Constrained Context Theory -- Summary -- References -- Section III: Forensic Assessments -- Chapter 10: Forensic Mental Health Assessments: Sourcing Best Practices -- Different Kinds of Psychology. , Medical/Clinical Professionals -- Forensic Professionals -- The Forensic Assessment: Best Practices -- The Technical Dimension -- The Methodological Dimension -- The Critical Dimension -- The Forensic Assessment: Malingering -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 11: Integrated Forensic Assessments: Crime Scene Analysis and Criminal Profiling -- Forensic Reports: A Brief Discussion of Purpose -- Integrated Forensic Assessments -- Crime Scene Analysis -- Criminal Profiling -- Crime Scene Analysis and Criminal Profiling -- California v. Edgar Luera -- California v. Darrell DeLeoz -- Summary -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- References -- Chapter 12: Integrated Forensic Assessments: Evaluating Cases of Sexual Assault -- The Gender Perspective -- The Context of Consent -- Types of Consent -- The Assessment of Consent -- Understanding Myths About Rape and Sexual Assault -- Sexual Assault Assessments: Case Examples -- Summary -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- References -- Chapter 13: Integrated Forensic Assessments: Evaluating Allegations of Torture -- Defining Torture -- Coercive Interrogation v. Torture -- Coercive Interrogation -- Torture: The Rationale -- Behaviors Constituting Torture -- Prevalence -- Torture by Government Agents in Mexico -- The 43 Students -- Interrogation in Ajuchitlan -- Torture by Government Agents in the United States -- The Role of the Forensic Examiner -- Diagnostic Categories Related to Torture -- The Psychological Effects and Impact of Torture -- Forensic Protocols for the Mental Health Professional -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Oklahoma v. Elvis Thacker: Evaluating Victimology, Victim Sexual Assault Evidence, Suspect Torture by Law Enf ... -- The Plea and the Confession -- The Evidence, the Confession, and Suspect Torture -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Turvey, Brent E. Criminal Psychology San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2022 ISBN 9780128141502
    Language: English
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