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a| Introduction to forensic and criminal psychology /
c| Dennis Howitt.
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a| Seventh edition.
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a| Harlow, England :
b| Pearson Education Limited,
c| 2022.
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c| ©2022
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a| xxviii, 738 pages :
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a| Includes bibliographical references (pages 615-697) and indexes.
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a| "Introduction to Forensic and Criminal Psychology, seventh edition is an essential resource for students studying psychology, applied psychology, criminology, and other relevant subjects, providing a clear and comprehensive introduction to this developing discipline. This market-leading text follows an accessible pedagogical approach, focusing on contextualising theory stemming from extensive, up-to-date research and key empirical findings. It covers major areas in the field, such as profile analysis, lie detecting, mental disorders and crime - among others. It also explores further relevant and significant research studies from the UK and international perspectives and introduces new, contemporary material such as the impact of COVID-19 on crime and police use of force. The book aims to support your broader understanding of the key concepts surrounding the field, helping you develop your critical thinking skills and challenging group discussion in class." --
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