Criminal Psychology,
Edition 1 Forensic Examination ProtocolsEditors: By Brent E. Turvey and Aurelio Coronado Mares
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Description
Criminal Psychology: Forensic Examination Protocols is a compact practitioner’s guide to essential forensic concepts and protocols related to the evaluation and assessment of crime and criminals. The sections cover: Fundamentals, Understanding Criminal Behavior and Criminal Assessments.
Written for forensic criminologists and psychologists, this reference provides genuine insight into real criminal behaviors using real life casework to bridge theory and practice. This guide can also be used in the classroom.
Key Features
- Contains concepts and protocols key to forensic investigation of crimes and criminals
- Real life casework, from forensic practitioners, will be featured prominently throughout to bridge theory and practice
- An essential guide written for forensic criminologists and psychologists
About the author
By Brent E. Turvey, Forensic Criminologist Director, The Forensic Criminology Institute (Sitka, Alaska, United States); Senior Partner, Forensic Solutions, LLC (Sitka, Alaska, United States); Partner, The Behavioral Sciences Lab (Aguascalientes, Mexico) and Aurelio Coronado Mares, Forensic Psychologist Director, The Institute of Applied Science (Aguascalientes, Mexico) Partner, The Behavioral Sciences Lab (Aguascalientes, Mexico)
9780123852434; 9780123821690; 9780128092873
Forensic Criminologists, Forensic Psychologists, also for graduate level forensic psychology and criminology programs