
Author: Irving B. Weiner
ISBN : 9781118348413
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- Hardcover: 928 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 4 edition (December 16, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118348419
- ISBN-13: 978-1118348413
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Part One: The Context of Forensic Psychology
Chapter 1: History of Forensic Psychology
(Curt R. Bartol and Anne M. Bartol)
Chapter 2: Defining Forensic Psychology
(Randy K. Otto and James R. P. Ogloff)
Chapter 3: Accessing the Law and Legal Literature
(David DeMatteo, Michael Keesler, and Heidi Strohmaier)
Chapter 4: Practicing Ethical Forensic Psychology
(Irving B. Weiner and Allen K. Hess)
Chapter 5: Training in Forensic Psychology
(Daniel A. Krauss and Bruce D. Sales)
Part Two: Applying Psychology to Civil Proceedings
Chapter 6: Conducting Child Custody and Parenting Evaluations
(Philip M. Stahl)
Chapter 7: Conducting Personal Injury Evaluations
(Lisa Drago Piechowski)
Chapter 8: Identifying and Treating Educational Disabilities
(Daniel J. Reschly)
Chapter 9: Assessing Civil Capacities
(Michele Galietta, Alexandra Garcia-Mansilla and Barbara Stanley)
Chapter 10: Conducting Child Abuse and Neglect Evaluations
(Lois O. Condie)
Part Three: Applying Psychology to Criminal Proceedings
Chapter 11: Assessing Competency To Stand Trial
(Patricia A. Zapf, Ronald Roesch, and Gianni Pirelli)
Chapter 12: Assessing Criminal Responsibility
(Patricia A. Zapf, Stephen L. Golding, Ronald Roesch, and Gianni Pirelli)
Chapter 13: Specific Intent and Diminished Capacity
(Charles R. Clark)
Part Four: Special Applications
Chapter 14: Assessing Violence Risk
(Kevin S. Douglas, Stephen D. Hart, Jennifer L. Groscup, and Thomas R. Litwack)
Chapter 15: Psychology and Law Enforcement
(Ellen M. Scrivner, David M. Corey, and Lorraine W. Greene)
Chapter 16: Evaluating and Assisting Jury Competence in Civil Cases
(Jennifer K. Robbennolt, Jennifer L. Groscup, and Steven Penrod)
Chapter 17: Evaluating Eyewitness Testimony of Adults
(Stephen J. Ross, Colin G. Tredoux, and Roy S. Malpass)
Chapter 18: Evaluating Eyewitness Testimony on Children
(Sue D. Hobbs, Jonni L. Johnson, Gail S. Goodman, Daniel Bederian-Gardner, Michael J. Lawler, Ivan D. Vargas, and Macaria Mendoza)
Chapter 19: Employing Polygraph Assessment
(William G. Iacono and Christopher J. Patrick)
Chapter 20: Applying Hypnosis in Forensic Contexts
(Alan W. Scheflin)
Part Five: Communicating Expert Opinions
Chapter 21: Writing Forensic Reports
(Irving B. Weiner)
Chapter 22: Testifying in Court
(Randy K. Otto, Susan L. Kay, & Allen K. Hess)
Part Six: Intervening With Offenders
Chapter 23: Practicing Psychology in Correctional Settings
(Paul Gendreau, Claire Goggin, and Paula Smith)
Chapter 24: Treating Criminal Offenders
(Robert D. Morgan, Daryl G. Kroner, Jeremy F. Mills, and Ashley B. Batastini)
Chapter 25: Assessing and Treating Sex Offenders
(W.L. Marshall, D. Boer, and L. E. Marshall)
Appendix: Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology

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