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adam_text | PREFACE XI UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1 1. OVERVIEW OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY 3
ANNE M. BARTOL & CURT R. BARTOL POLICE PSYCHOLOGY 5 CRIMINAL AND
DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR 5 VICTIMOLOGY AND VICTIM SERVICES 6 PSYCHOLOGY AND
THE COURTS 7 CORRECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 7 EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING
REQUIREMENTS IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY 8 STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES 8
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION 9 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 10 UNIT 2: POLICE
AND INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY 11 INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY 2. POLICE
PSYCHOLOGY: THEN, NOW, AND BEYOND 1.5 CURT R. BARTOL THEN: 20 YEARS AGO
AND EARLIER 16 NOW: WHO, WHAT, AND HOW MUCH 19 BEYOND: SANGUINE
PREDICTIONS 20 3. PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING AND THE SELECTION OF POLICE
OFFICERS: A NATIONAL SURVEY 25 ROBERT E. COCHRANE, ROBERT P. TETT, &
LEON VANDECREEK THE SELECTION AND ASSESSMENT PROCESS 26 DISCUSSION 32 4.
INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWS OF CHILDREN: A REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICE PRACTICES 35 KAMALA LONDON INVESTIGATIVE
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES AND FALSE ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE 36 INTERVIEWING THE
CHILD WITNESS: GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 40 THE NECESSITY OF TRAINING
INVESTIGATIVE OFFICERS IN INTERVIEWING CHILD WITNESSES . 42 CONCLUSION
43 5. PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF CRIME SCENE PROFILING 45 ROBERT J. HOMANT
& DANIEL B. KENNEDY DISTINGUISHING CRIME SCENE PROFILING 45 THE
THEORETICAL BASIS FOR PROFILING 48 DIRECT STUDIES OF CRIME SCENE
PROFILING 50 IMPLICATIONS FOR THE USE OF PROFILING 52 6. CRIMINAL
PROFILING: MEAL SCIENCE OR JEST WISHFUL THIIIMIIG? 55 DAMON A. MUTTER
WHAT IS CRIMINAL PROFILING? 56 CSA 57 IP 59 IS PROFILING SCIENTIFIC? 61
STUDIES CONDUCTED ON PROFILING 62 CONCLUSIONS 66 7. POLICE
INTERROGATIONS AND FALSE CONFESSIONS 67 JAIME S. HENDERSON LEGAL HISTORY
68 FALSE CONFESSIONS 68 INTERROGATIONS 70 SUSPECTS 72 INTERROGATORS 73
CONCLUSION 75 UNIT 3: CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR 77 INTRODUCTION
AND COMMENTARY 8. RESILIENCE AND ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR 79 CURT R. BARTOL
RISK FACTORS 80 PROTECTIVE FACTORS 80 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 83
INDIVIDUAL FACTORS 85 PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION 89 UNANSWERED
QUESTIONS 91 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 92 9. DRUGS AND SEXUAL ASSAULT: A
REVIEW 93 ELENA POPE & MICHELLE SHOULDICE CONCLUSION 95 10. IS IT
STALKING? PERCEPTIONS OF STALKING AMONG COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATES 97
LORRAINE PHILLIPS, RYAN QUIRK, BARRY ROSENFELD, & MAUREEN O CONNOR
EXPERIMENT 1 99 DISCUSSION 100 EXPERIMENT 2 101 DISCUSSION 101 GENERAL
DISCUSSION 102 11. PSYCHOPATHY: A CLINICAL CONSTRUCT WHOSE TIME HAS COME
107 ROBERT D. HARE THE CONSTRUCT OF PSYCHOPATHY 108 THE ASSESSMENT OF
PSYCHOPATHY 108 THE PSYCHOPATHY CHECKLIST AND ITS REVISION 109
PSYCHOPATHY AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 112 COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 11.5 BAD, MAD, OR BOTH? 116 THE FUTURE
1.16 12. CHILD SEXUAL MOLESTATION: RESEARCH ISSUES 119 ROBERT A.
PRENTKY, RAYMOND A. KNIGHT, & AUSTIN F. S. LEE INTRODUCTION 119 SECTION
1: OCCURRENCE AND ETIOLOGY 120 SECTION 2: TYPOLOGY AND TREATMENT 122
SECTION 3: REOFFENSE RISK 127 CONCLUSION 128 UNIT 4. VICTIMOLOGY AND
VICTIM SERVICES 131 INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY 13. EXPERIENCES OF
COVICTIMS OF HOMICIDE: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 133
MARILYN PETERSON ARMOUR COVICTIMS OF HOMICIDE 133 RELEVANCE OF
LITERATURE TO THE EXPERIENCES OF COVICTIMS OF HOMICIDE 134 HOMICIDE
STUDIES 136 CONCLUSION 139 14. CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS AND THE CHILD
HOMICIDE INVESTIGATOR 141 ISAAC T. VAN PATTEN & TOD W. BURKE HISTORY OF
CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS 141 DEATH AND THE POLICE SUBCULTURE 143 CAUSAL
MODEL OF STRESS 144 INVESTIGATIVE HYPHOTHESES 145 METHOD 145 PROCEDURE
145 STRESS LEVELS 146 EVALUATION OF THE CAUSAL MODEL 146 DISCUSSION 147
CONCLUSION 148 15. REPORTING SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION TO THE POLICE AND
OTHERS: RESULTS FROM A NATIONAL-LEVEL STUDY OF COLLEGE WOMEN 149 BONNIE
S. FISHER, LEAH E. DAIGLE, FRANCIS T. CULLEN, & MICHAEL G. TURNER
REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING 150 FACTORS RELATED TO VICTIM REPORTING 150
REPORTING TO OTHERS 151 RESEARCH STRATEGY 151 METHOD 152 DEPENDENT
VARIABLES 152 INDEPENDENT VARIABLES 153 DESCRIPTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF
THE INCIDENTS 155 RESULTS 155 DISCUSSION 158 16. PATTERNS OF ANTI-GAY
VIOLENCE: AN ANALYSTS OF INCIDENT CHARACTERISTICS AND VICTIM REPORTING
161 KRISTEN KUEHNLE & ANNE SULLIVAN METHOD 162 FINDINGS 163 REPORTING
PRACTICES TO POLICE: REPORTED AND NON-REPORTED INCIDENTS 166 SUMMARY 167
DISCUSSION 167 CONCLUSION 168 UNIT 5: PSYCHOLOGY AND THE COURTS 169
INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY 17. FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH EXPERTS IN THE
COURT: AN ETHICAL DILEMMA 171 GEORGE B. PALERMO 18. CROSS-CIILTIIRA!
FORENSIC NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 175 TEDD JUDD & BREEAN BEGGS
FORENSIC EVALUATION ISSUES 177 PROGNOSIS AND PREDICTION 178 CULTURALLY
RELATIVE STANDARDS*TESTING 179 SPECIFIC FORENSIC QUESTIONS 183 CRIMINAL
DEFENSES 184 PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: COMPETENT FORENSIC CROSS-CULTURAL
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 184 CASE STUDY: MIGUEL 185 19. ASSESSING
ALLEGATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATIONS 187 JAMES
N. BOW & PAUL BOXER METHOD 190 RESULTS 191 DISCUSSION 193 CONCLUSION 195
20. MISUSES OF THE HARE PSYCHOPATHY CHECKLIST*REVISED IN COURT: TWO CASE
EXAMPLES 197 JOHN F. EDENS THE PCL-R 198 CASE 1: PSYCHOPATHY AS
JUSTIFICATION FOR THE DEATH PENALTY 199 CASE 2: THE ABSENCE OF
PSYCHOPATHY AND (CONSEQUENTLY) THE ABSENCE OF INCEST 200 CONCLUSION 201
21. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF CHILD TESTIMONY: A REVIEW OF LAW AND RESEARCH
203 JEFFREY C. SANDIER LEGALITY OF ALTERNATIVE TESTIMONY METHODS 204
IMPACT OF ALTERNATIVE METHOD USE ON CHILDREN AND JURORS 206 SUMMARY AND
CONCLUSIONS 211 UNIT 6: CORRECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 213 INTRODUCTION AND
COMMENTARY 22. A NATIONAL SURVEY OF CORRECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS 215
JENNIFER L. BOOTHHY & CARL B. CLEMENTS METHOD 215 MATERIALS 216 RESULTS
21.6 TREATMENT APPROACHES AND PROBLEM FOCUS 217 ASSESSMENT PRACTICES 217
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 219 PRIOR EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
RECOMMENDATIONS 219 PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE 219 DISCUSSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS 220 23. OFFENDER REHABILITATION: WHAT WE KNOW AND WHAT
NEEDS TO BE DONE 223 PAUL GENDREAU WHAT WE KNOW 224 WHAT NEEDS TO BE
DONE 226 CONCLUSION 229 24. INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT WITHIN A PRISON
SETTING: IMPACT ON PSYCHOSOCIAL CHANGE DURING TREATMENT 231 MICHAEL L.
PRENDERGAST, DAVID FARABEE, JEROME CARTIER, & SUSAN HENKIN INCONSISTENT
TERMINOLOGY 232 MOTIVATION FOR TREATMENT 232 COERCION IN PRISON
TREATMENT 233 DESCRIPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
FACILITY 233 METHOD 234 DEPENDENT VARIABLES 235 INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
235 RESULTS 235 DISCUSSION 236 CONCLUSION 237 25. MULTISYSTEMIC THERAPY
FOR ANTISOCIAL JUVENILES: SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT 239 WILLEM H. J.
MARTENS REFERENCES 243 INDEX 279 ABOUT THE EDITORS 283 PPN: 119449870
TITEL: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
/ EDS. CURT R. BARTOL .... - THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. [U.A.] : SAGE
PUBLICATIONS, C2006 ISBN: 1-4129-2590-8(PBK.) BIBLIOGRAPHISCHER
DATENSATZ IM SWB-VERBUND
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PREFACE XI UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1 1. OVERVIEW OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY 3
ANNE M. BARTOL & CURT R. BARTOL POLICE PSYCHOLOGY 5 CRIMINAL AND
DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR 5 VICTIMOLOGY AND VICTIM SERVICES 6 PSYCHOLOGY AND
THE COURTS 7 CORRECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 7 EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING
REQUIREMENTS IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY 8 STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES 8
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION 9 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 10 UNIT 2: POLICE
AND INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY 11 INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY 2. POLICE
PSYCHOLOGY: THEN, NOW, AND BEYOND 1.5 CURT R. BARTOL THEN: 20 YEARS AGO
AND EARLIER 16 NOW: WHO, WHAT, AND HOW MUCH 19 BEYOND: SANGUINE
PREDICTIONS 20 3. PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING AND THE SELECTION OF POLICE
OFFICERS: A NATIONAL SURVEY 25 ROBERT E. COCHRANE, ROBERT P. TETT, &
LEON VANDECREEK THE SELECTION AND ASSESSMENT PROCESS 26 DISCUSSION 32 4.
INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWS OF CHILDREN: A REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICE PRACTICES 35 KAMALA LONDON INVESTIGATIVE
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES AND FALSE ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE 36 INTERVIEWING THE
CHILD WITNESS: GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 40 THE NECESSITY OF TRAINING
INVESTIGATIVE OFFICERS IN INTERVIEWING CHILD WITNESSES . 42 CONCLUSION
43 5. PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF CRIME SCENE PROFILING 45 ROBERT J. HOMANT
& DANIEL B. KENNEDY DISTINGUISHING CRIME SCENE PROFILING 45 THE
THEORETICAL BASIS FOR PROFILING 48 DIRECT STUDIES OF CRIME SCENE
PROFILING 50 IMPLICATIONS FOR THE USE OF PROFILING 52 6. CRIMINAL
PROFILING: MEAL SCIENCE OR JEST WISHFUL THIIIMIIG? 55 DAMON A. MUTTER
WHAT IS CRIMINAL PROFILING? 56 CSA 57 IP 59 IS PROFILING SCIENTIFIC? 61
STUDIES CONDUCTED ON PROFILING 62 CONCLUSIONS 66 7. POLICE
INTERROGATIONS AND FALSE CONFESSIONS 67 JAIME S. HENDERSON LEGAL HISTORY
68 FALSE CONFESSIONS 68 INTERROGATIONS 70 SUSPECTS 72 INTERROGATORS 73
CONCLUSION 75 UNIT 3: CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR 77 INTRODUCTION
AND COMMENTARY 8. RESILIENCE AND ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR 79 CURT R. BARTOL
RISK FACTORS 80 PROTECTIVE FACTORS 80 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 83
INDIVIDUAL FACTORS 85 PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION 89 UNANSWERED
QUESTIONS 91 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 92 9. DRUGS AND SEXUAL ASSAULT: A
REVIEW 93 ELENA POPE & MICHELLE SHOULDICE CONCLUSION 95 10. IS IT
STALKING? PERCEPTIONS OF STALKING AMONG COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATES 97
LORRAINE PHILLIPS, RYAN QUIRK, BARRY ROSENFELD, & MAUREEN O'CONNOR
EXPERIMENT 1 99 DISCUSSION 100 EXPERIMENT 2 101 DISCUSSION 101 GENERAL
DISCUSSION 102 11. PSYCHOPATHY: A CLINICAL CONSTRUCT WHOSE TIME HAS COME
107 ROBERT D. HARE THE CONSTRUCT OF PSYCHOPATHY 108 THE ASSESSMENT OF
PSYCHOPATHY 108 THE PSYCHOPATHY CHECKLIST AND ITS REVISION 109
PSYCHOPATHY AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 112 COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 11.5 BAD, MAD, OR BOTH? 116 THE FUTURE
1.16 12. CHILD SEXUAL MOLESTATION: RESEARCH ISSUES 119 ROBERT A.
PRENTKY, RAYMOND A. KNIGHT, & AUSTIN F. S. LEE INTRODUCTION 119 SECTION
1: OCCURRENCE AND ETIOLOGY 120 SECTION 2: TYPOLOGY AND TREATMENT 122
SECTION 3: REOFFENSE RISK 127 CONCLUSION 128 UNIT 4. VICTIMOLOGY AND
VICTIM SERVICES 131 INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY 13. EXPERIENCES OF
COVICTIMS OF HOMICIDE: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 133
MARILYN PETERSON ARMOUR COVICTIMS OF HOMICIDE 133 RELEVANCE OF
LITERATURE TO THE EXPERIENCES OF COVICTIMS OF HOMICIDE 134 HOMICIDE
STUDIES 136 CONCLUSION 139 14. CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS AND THE CHILD
HOMICIDE INVESTIGATOR 141 ISAAC T. VAN PATTEN & TOD W. BURKE HISTORY OF
CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS 141 DEATH AND THE POLICE SUBCULTURE 143 CAUSAL
MODEL OF STRESS 144 INVESTIGATIVE HYPHOTHESES 145 METHOD 145 PROCEDURE
145 STRESS LEVELS 146 EVALUATION OF THE CAUSAL MODEL 146 DISCUSSION 147
CONCLUSION 148 15. REPORTING SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION TO THE POLICE AND
OTHERS: RESULTS FROM A NATIONAL-LEVEL STUDY OF COLLEGE WOMEN 149 BONNIE
S. FISHER, LEAH E. DAIGLE, FRANCIS T. CULLEN, & MICHAEL G. TURNER
REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING 150 FACTORS RELATED TO VICTIM REPORTING 150
REPORTING TO OTHERS 151 RESEARCH STRATEGY 151 METHOD 152 DEPENDENT
VARIABLES 152 INDEPENDENT VARIABLES 153 DESCRIPTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF
THE INCIDENTS 155 RESULTS 155 DISCUSSION 158 16. PATTERNS OF ANTI-GAY
VIOLENCE: AN ANALYSTS OF INCIDENT CHARACTERISTICS AND VICTIM REPORTING
161 KRISTEN KUEHNLE & ANNE SULLIVAN METHOD 162 FINDINGS 163 REPORTING
PRACTICES TO POLICE: REPORTED AND NON-REPORTED INCIDENTS 166 SUMMARY 167
DISCUSSION 167 CONCLUSION 168 UNIT 5: PSYCHOLOGY AND THE COURTS 169
INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY 17. FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH EXPERTS IN THE
COURT: AN ETHICAL DILEMMA 171 GEORGE B. PALERMO 18. CROSS-CIILTIIRA!
FORENSIC NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 175 TEDD JUDD & BREEAN BEGGS
FORENSIC EVALUATION ISSUES 177 PROGNOSIS AND PREDICTION 178 CULTURALLY
RELATIVE STANDARDS*TESTING 179 SPECIFIC FORENSIC QUESTIONS 183 CRIMINAL
DEFENSES 184 PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: COMPETENT FORENSIC CROSS-CULTURAL
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 184 CASE STUDY: MIGUEL 185 19. ASSESSING
ALLEGATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATIONS 187 JAMES
N. BOW & PAUL BOXER METHOD 190 RESULTS 191 DISCUSSION 193 CONCLUSION 195
20. MISUSES OF THE HARE PSYCHOPATHY CHECKLIST*REVISED IN COURT: TWO CASE
EXAMPLES 197 JOHN F. EDENS THE PCL-R 198 CASE 1: PSYCHOPATHY AS
JUSTIFICATION FOR THE DEATH PENALTY 199 CASE 2: THE ABSENCE OF
PSYCHOPATHY AND (CONSEQUENTLY) THE ABSENCE OF INCEST 200 CONCLUSION 201
21. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF CHILD TESTIMONY: A REVIEW OF LAW AND RESEARCH
203 JEFFREY C. SANDIER LEGALITY OF ALTERNATIVE TESTIMONY METHODS 204
IMPACT OF ALTERNATIVE METHOD USE ON CHILDREN AND JURORS 206 SUMMARY AND
CONCLUSIONS 211 UNIT 6: CORRECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 213 INTRODUCTION AND
COMMENTARY 22. A NATIONAL SURVEY OF CORRECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS 215
JENNIFER L. BOOTHHY & CARL B. CLEMENTS METHOD 215 MATERIALS 216 RESULTS
21.6 TREATMENT APPROACHES AND PROBLEM FOCUS 217 ASSESSMENT PRACTICES 217
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 219 PRIOR EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
RECOMMENDATIONS 219 PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE 219 DISCUSSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS 220 23. OFFENDER REHABILITATION: WHAT WE KNOW AND WHAT
NEEDS TO BE DONE 223 PAUL GENDREAU WHAT WE KNOW 224 WHAT NEEDS TO BE
DONE 226 CONCLUSION 229 24. INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT WITHIN A PRISON
SETTING: IMPACT ON PSYCHOSOCIAL CHANGE DURING TREATMENT 231 MICHAEL L.
PRENDERGAST, DAVID FARABEE, JEROME CARTIER, & SUSAN HENKIN INCONSISTENT
TERMINOLOGY 232 MOTIVATION FOR TREATMENT 232 COERCION IN PRISON
TREATMENT 233 DESCRIPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
FACILITY 233 METHOD 234 DEPENDENT VARIABLES 235 INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
235 RESULTS 235 DISCUSSION 236 CONCLUSION 237 25. MULTISYSTEMIC THERAPY
FOR ANTISOCIAL JUVENILES: SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT 239 WILLEM H. J.
MARTENS REFERENCES 243 INDEX 279 ABOUT THE EDITORS 283 PPN: 119449870
TITEL: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
/ EDS. CURT R. BARTOL . - THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. [U.A.] : SAGE
PUBLICATIONS, C2006 ISBN: 1-4129-2590-8(PBK.) BIBLIOGRAPHISCHER
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title_full | Current perspectives in forensic psychology and criminal justice ed.: Curt R. Bartol ... |
title_fullStr | Current perspectives in forensic psychology and criminal justice ed.: Curt R. Bartol ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Current perspectives in forensic psychology and criminal justice ed.: Curt R. Bartol ... |
title_short | Current perspectives in forensic psychology and criminal justice |
title_sort | current perspectives in forensic psychology and criminal justice |
topic | Psychologie Correctional psychology Crime psychology Criminal investigation Psychological aspects Criminal justice, Administration of Psychological aspects Criminal psychology Forensic Psychiatry Forensic psychology Police psychology Kriminalpsychologie (DE-588)4033186-6 gnd Gerichtliche Psychologie (DE-588)4131534-0 gnd |
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