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Connor Whiteley

Forensic Psychology

Do you want to learn what forensic psychology is?

Do you want to learn about the psychology of courts?

Do you want to learn about the psychology of imprisonment and rehabilitation?

If the answer is yes, then this is the book for you!

By the end of this book, you will have a lot of knowledge about forensic psychology and you’ll learn about:

What is forensic psychology?

How do people offend?

How Does Crime Affect Victims?

How Does the Media and the Public Affect the Criminal Justice System?

Courts and the Legal System

Sexual Offending

Rehabilitation

And More…

BUY TODAY TO LEARN ABOUT FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY!

Forensic Psychology Content:

Introduction: What is Forensic Psychology

Chapter 1: Development of Offending: Theories and Perspectives

Part 1: Public and Crime

Chapter 2: Victims and Crime

Chapter 3: Theories of The Fear of Crime

Chapter 4: Victimology, Restorative Justice and PTSD

Chapter 5: Why Do We Listen to the Public?

Part 2: Courts and the Legal System

Chapter 6: Courts and the Legal System

Chapter 7: Types of Courts and the Youth Justice System

Chapter 8: The Courtroom, Witnesses and Lawyers

Chapter 9: Juries and Problems with Juries

Part 3: Sex Offending

Chapter 10: Sexual Offending

Chapter 11: Theories of Sexual Offending

Part 4: Rehabilitation

Chapter 12: Rehabilitation

Chapter 13: Problems and Challenges for Treatment

Chapter 14: Treating Violent Offenders

Chapter 15: Recovery Capital and Mindset

Chapter 16: Rehabilitation Theories and Models

Chapter 17: Does Treatment Work?

Part 5: Imprisonment

Chapter 18: History, Imprisonment Principles and Public Opinion

Chapter 19: Effects of Imprisonment

Chapter 20: Approaches to Punishment

Chapter 21: Violence in Prison

Chapter 22: Suicide and Self-Harm in Prison

Chapter 23: Mental Illness and Crime
103 printed pages
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
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Impressions

  • Dušica Gavrilović ©®™✓shared an impressionlast year

    Smatram da je" knjiga" zasnovana na zastarelim podacima i previše personaly stavkama autora tako da ne daje nikakve garancije praktičnog poboljšanja nekog područja psihologije u praksi. Čak štaviše mogu reći da je forenzička psihologija mnogo više od navedenog u ovoj "knjizi"

Quotes

  • hedonnismhas quoted16 hours ago
    A thief steals a piece of jewellery without getting caught.
    Then the brain release neurochemicals as a reward.
    Making the thief feel great.
    Making the thief steal more to get the same rush.
    However, over time their brain starts to build up a tolerance.
    Resulting in the thief stealing a lot more and possibly committing higher stake thefts to get the same rush.
  • hedonnismhas quoted16 hours ago
    In short, addiction works in the following way:

    You do something that causes your brain to feel dopamine and other neurotransmitters and hormones.
    These make you feel amazing.
    Then you continue to do the behaviour, so your brain continues to release these neurochemicals.
    But over time your brain builds up a tolerance to these neurochemicals.
    Meaning that you need to do the behaviour more to get the same effect.
  • hedonnismhas quoted16 hours ago
    Basically, we learn violence by observing others.
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