Specifications
book-author | Joanna Pozzulo ; Craig Bennell ; Adelle Forth |
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file-type | |
isbn10 | 0135749999 |
isbn13 | 9780135749999 |
language | English |
pages | 497 |
publisher | Pearson |
Book Description
“Forensic Psychology: Exploring the Canadian Perspective” by Joanna Pozzulo, Craig Bennell, and Adelle Forth
Step into the intriguing world of Canadian forensic psychology with this authoritative and engaging text authored by leading experts in the field. Joanna Pozzulo, Craig Bennell, and Adelle Forth have masterfully crafted a comprehensive resource that offers a fresh and accessible perspective on the intersection of psychology and the legal system.
In “Forensic Psychology,” the authors take a broad-based approach, seamlessly incorporating both experimental and clinical topics. This unique perspective sets this text apart from traditional psychology courses, as it not only delves into captivating subjects like eyewitness testimony, jury decision-making, and police procedures but also explores clinical topics typically found in personality or abnormal psychology courses. From understanding the complexities of mental disorders in offenders to unraveling the enigma of psychopathy, this text covers it all.
In this latest edition, Pozzulo, Bennell, and Forth have meticulously updated essential concepts, addressed critical issues, and incorporated cutting-edge research findings. Their goal is clear: to ensure that students not only grasp the fundamental ideas but also develop a deep appreciation for the subject matter, potentially benefiting their future professional careers.
“Forensic Psychology: Exploring the Canadian Perspective” is not just a textbook; it's a gateway to a fascinating field where psychology meets the law. Whether you're a student embarking on your academic journey or a future professional seeking valuable insights, this text is your key to understanding and thriving in the dynamic world of Canadian forensic psychology.
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