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Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law
Contributor(s): Cutler, Brian L. (Editor)
ISBN: 1412951895     ISBN-13: 9781412951890
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
OUR PRICE:   $451.25  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2007
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Annotation: The interdisciplinary field of psychology and law appeals to students, psychological scientists, psychologist practitioners, and members of the legal and public policy professions, such as lawyers, judges, lawmakers, and other administrators of justice. This young field of research and practice is noted for its intellectual diversity, as it draws on all of the traditional subdisciplines of psychology and on various domains of law, legal practice, and public policy. Although this diversity is in many respects a very desirable feature, it creates many challenges as well. In particular, the breadth of research and practice contributes to a dearth of comprehensive reference sources and makes it difficult for individual students, scientists, and practitioners to keep current with the growing knowledge base outside of their individual areas of expertise.

This "Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law" will address research and practice in the interface of psychology and law. It will survey the traditional subdisciplines of psychology: cognitive (e.g., eyewitness testimony), developmental (e.g., children??'s testimony), social (e.g., jury behavior), clinical (e.g., assessment of competence), biological (e.g., the polygraph), and industrial-organizational psychology (e.g., sexual harassment in the workplace). Published as two volumes and consisting of approximately 350 to 400 entries (1,000 printed pages), the "Encyclopedia "will provide an authoritative and comprehensive A-to-Z list of topics in psychology and law of interest to students, scientists, and practitioners. Entries will vary in length from 1,000 to 3,000 words, will be written in clear and concise language, and will be designedto inform without overwhelming the reader. Entries will be organized with the use of a ???Reader??'s Guide, ??? which will contain such categories as ???Criminal Behavior and Treatment, ??? ???Juvenile Offenders, ??? ???Eyewitness Memory, ??? Forensic Assessment and Diagnosis, ??? and ???Trial Processes.???

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Law | Reference
- Psychology | Reference
Dewey: 340.19
LCCN: 2007029845
Physical Information: 2.75" H x 8.66" W x 11.16" (6.94 lbs) 1008 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

The Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law addresses the interface of psychology and law and draws from the related discipline of criminal justice. These two volumes represent an outstanding collection of entries describing a wide array of contemporary and historical psychology and law topics. With more than 400 entries, this comprehensive resource is perfect to fill the substantial gap in the holdings of academic, professional, and personal libraries on this topic.

Key Themes

  • Criminal Competencies
  • Criminal Responsibility
  • Death Penalty
  • Education and Professional Development
  • Forensic Assessment in Civil and Criminal Cases
  • Juvenile Offenders
  • Mental Health Law
  • Police and Investigative Psychology
  • Psychological and Forensic Assessment Instruments
  • Psychology of Criminal Behavior
  • Sentencing and Incarceration
  • Symptoms and Disorders Relevant to Forensic Assessment
  • Trial Processes
  • Violence Risk Assessment

The Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law allows individual students, scientists, and practitioners to keep abreast of the growing knowledge base outside their individual areas of expertise, making it a must-have resource for any academic library.