Written by authors with extensive experience in the field and in the classroom, the fifth edition of this text includes updated research and coverage of current issues, using real life-examples and case law discussions to define and explore forensic psychology.
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Format: Paperback
Weight: 1600g
Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
Publication Date: 20 Apr 2018
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781544327884
About Anne M. BartolCurtis R. Bartol
Curt R. Bartol was a college professor for more than 30 years teaching a wide variety of both undergraduate and graduate courses including Biopsychology Criminal Behavior Juvenile Delinquency Introduction to Forensic Psychology Social Psychology Profiling and Psychology and Law. He earned his PhD in personality/social psychology from Northern Illinois University in 1972. He studied political science and law at the University of Wisconsin-Madison under a fellowship from the National Institute for the Humanities (NIH). He was instrumental in creating and launching Castleton State College's graduate program in forensic psychology and served as its director for 6 years. As a licensed clinical psychologist he has been a consulting police psychologist to local municipal state and federal law enforcement agencies for over 30 years. In addition to Introduction to Forensic Psychology he has coauthored Criminal Behavior: A Psychosocial Approach (now in its 11th ed.) Juvenile Delinquency and Antisocial Behavior: A Developmental Perspective (3rd ed.) Criminal and Behavioral Profiling and Psychology and Law: Theory Research and Application (3rd ed.). He served as editor of SAGE's Criminal Justice and Behavior: An International Journal for 17 years. He also co-edited Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Behavior (3rd ed.). Anne M. Bartol earned an MA and a PhD in criminal justice from State University of New York at Albany. She also holds an MA in journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She taught criminal justice sociology and journalism courses over a 20-year college teaching career and has worked as a journalist and a social worker in child and adolescent protective services. In addition to Introduction to Forensic Psychology she has coauthored Juvenile Delinquency: A Systems Approach; Delinquency and Justice: A Psychosocial Approach; Psychology and Law: Theory Research and Application; Criminal Behavior; and Criminal and Behavioral Profiling. She co-edited Current Perspectives has served as book review editor and managing editor of Criminal Justice and Behavior and has published articles on women and criminal justice rural courts and the history of forensic psychology.