SECTION I What is Forensic Psychology? |
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CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Forensic Psychology |
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3 | (12) |
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CHAPTER 2: Models of Legal Systems |
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CHAPTER 3: Admissibility of Expert Testimony |
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29 | (10) |
SECTION II Understanding the Criminal Mind |
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CHAPTER 4: Criminal Responsibility |
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41 | (18) |
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CHAPTER 5: Competency to Stand Trial |
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59 | (18) |
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CHAPTER 6: Self-Defense and Syndrome Testimony |
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77 | (22) |
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CHAPTER 7: Clinical Assessment in Forensic Settings |
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99 | (20) |
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CHAPTER 8: Psychological Interventions in Forensic Settings |
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SECTION III Can Psychologists Measure Pain and Suffering? |
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CHAPTER 9: Civil Law and Personal Injury |
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147 | (20) |
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CHAPTER 10: Involuntary Commitment and Other Civil Liberties |
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SECTION IV Family Law and Fitness to Parent |
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191 | (86) |
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CHAPTER 11: Marriage and Divorce |
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195 | (24) |
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CHAPTER 12: Access to, and Protection of, Children |
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219 | (24) |
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CHAPTER 13: Protection of Abused Children, the Mentally and Physically Challenged, and the Elderly |
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243 | (14) |
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CHAPTER 14: Reproductive Rights and the Law |
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257 | (20) |
SECTION V Juvenile justice |
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277 | (52) |
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279 | (18) |
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CHAPTER 16: School Violence |
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297 | (16) |
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CHAPTER 17: Legal Rights of Children |
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313 | (16) |
SECTION VI Legal consultation Based on Social Psychology |
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329 | (54) |
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CHAPTER 18: Discrimination and Sexual Harassment |
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331 | (22) |
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CHAPTER 19: Eyewitness Identification |
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353 | (16) |
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CHAPTER 20: Jury Selection and Trial Consultation |
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369 | (14) |
SECTION VII Practical Tips for Forensic Psychology Experts |
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383 | (26) |
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CHAPTER 21: Forensic Experts and Attorneys: Communication Process |
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385 | (16) |
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CHAPTER 22: Risk Management in Forensic Psychology Practice |
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Case Citations |
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409 | (4) |
Selected Readings |
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413 | (6) |
Index |
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