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245 00 $aCriminal psychology /$cJacqueline B. Helfgott, PhD, editor ; foreword by J. Reid Meloy.
264 1 $aSanta Barbara, California :$bPraeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC,$c[2013]
264 4 $c℗♭2013
300 $a1 online resource (4 volumes) :$billustrations
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520 $a"Unfortunately, criminal behavior surrounds us in our society, from petty theft and vandalism to multimillion-dollar white-collar crime to shocking terrorism attempts and school killings. Invariably, one of the first questions is, 'Why did they do it?' Criminal psychology seeks to solve this complex puzzle. In this four-volume reference work, a unparalleled team of leading experts offer an exhaustive look at the history, developments, emerging and classic research issues, controversies, and victories in the expanding field of criminal psychology. The first volume examines the general theories in the study of criminal psychology. The second volume focuses more specifically on research of criminal behavior and crime types, while the last two volumes delve into criminal justice and forensic applications. The comprehensive content allows readers to better understand criminal behavior and appreciate the specific criminal justice and forensic settings in which this theory and research is applied, such as criminal profiling, forensic assessment of danger, and correctional rehabilitation and offender reentry"--Provided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $gVOLUME 1.$tTheory and research --$tSection I.$tCriminal psychology: an overview --$g1.$tCriminal psychology and criminal behavior /$rJacqueline B. Helfgott --$g2.$tEducation and training models in forensic psychology /$rDavid DeMatteo [and 3 others] --$gSection II.$tTheoretical perspectives --$g3.$tBecoming criminal :$ttheoretical perspectives on the development and desistance of criminality /$rNahanni Pollard --$g4.$tThe psychophysiology and neuroanatomy of antisocial behavior /$rMax M. Loomans, Joke H.M. Tulen, and Hjalmar J.C. van Marle --$g5.$tPerspectives on neurocriminology /$rBenjamin R. Nordstrom [and 7 others] --$g6.$tTwo sides of the same coin: the sociological and psychological social psychology of crime /$rMark Cohan and Kathleen E. Cook --$g7.$tPersonality and antisocial behavior :$ttheoretical perspectives /$rShayne Jones --$g8.$tThe criminal personality /$rStanton E. Samenow --$gSection III.$tKey research findings --$g9.$tPredatory and affective aggression :$tcalculated and explosive pathways to violence /$rStacey L. Shipley and Jennifer L. Russell --$g10.$tPsychological theories and research on female criminal behavior /$rElaine Gunnison --$g11.$tThe phenomenology of addiction and the artifact of criminal behavior /$rDavid Polizzi --$g12.$tCriminality and co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders /$rArthur J. Lurigio and Thomas Lyons.
505 80 $gVOLUME 2.$tTypologies, mental disorders, and profiles --$gSection I.$tTypologies and profiles --$g1.$tCriminal typologies /$rJacqueline B. Helfgott --$g2.$tAn introduction to criminal profiling /$rRichard N. Kocsis --$g3.$tMental illness and violence :$ta misunderstood relationship /$rStacey L. Shipley and Michele L. Borynski --$gSection II.$tCrime types --$g4.$tPrevalence, risk factors, and forms of violent offending /$rAstrid Rossegger, Andreas Mokros, Juliane Gerth, and Je ro me Endrass --$g5.$tSexual deviance, fantasy development, and sex crime /$rHenry Richards --$g6.$tToward a general theory of profit-driven crime /$rR. Thomas Naylor --$g7.$tThe psychological dynamics of political crime /$rJeffrey Ian Ross --$g8.$tEmotional correlates of radicalization and terrorism /$rStephen K. Rice and Robert Agnew --$g9.$tCybercrime :$thigh-tech crime in the information age /$rAlex Kigerl --$g10.$tPathways to copycat crime /$rRay Surette --$gSection III.$tPsychopathy --$g11.$tConceptualizing psychopathy :$tcriminal and noncriminal variants /$rChristopher J. Patrick --$g12.$tForensic assessment of psychopathy /$rNoah C. Venables and Jason R. Hill --$g13.$tGuidelines for the evaluation and interpretation of psychopathy research findings /$rCarl B. Gacono --$g14.$tPsychopathic aggression :$twill or determinism? /$rGeorge B. Palermo --$g15.$tCareer criminality, childhood experiences, and adult personality among forensic patients in the Netherlands /$rStefan Bogaerts [and 4 others] --$g16.$tA proposed sexual homicide category :$tthe psychopathic-sexually sadistic offender /$rShayne Jones [and 3 others] --$g17.$tAre male and female psychopaths equivalent?$tA Rorschach study /$rTed Cunliffe [and 3 others] --$g18.$tPsychopathy, borderline personality disorder, and domestic violence :$tan empirical review /$rTed Cunliffe, Elizabeth A. Johnson, and Donna E. Weiss --$g19.$tA Rorschach understanding of antisocial and psychopathic personalities /$rCarl B. Gacono and J. Reid Meloy --$g20.$tThe popular conception of the psychopath :$timplications for criminal justice /$rJacqueline G. Helfgott.
505 80 $gVOLUME 3.$tImplications for forensic assessment, policing and the courts --$gSection I.$tForensic assessment and risk prediction --$g1.$tForensic assessment of risk in criminal justice /$rArthur J. Lurigio and Faye S. Taxman --$g2.$tA classification of violent and other serious juvenile offenders into subgroups :$tfrom statistical analyses to clinical practice /$rEva Mulder [and 3 others] --$g3.$tStatistical controversies in the sexually violent predator evaluation (SVPE) practice community :$tBayesian departure and polarization /$rHenry Richards --$g4.$tSexually violent predators and state appellate courts' use of actuarial tests in civil commitments /$rFrances P. Bernat, Jacqueline B. Helfgott, and Nicholas Godlove --$g5.$tActuarial prediction in determinate-plus sex offender release decision /$rJacqueline B. Helfgott and Beck M. Smith --$gSection II.$tLaw enforcement and public safety --$g6.$tCrisis intervention and police interactions with individuals with mental illness /$rElizabeth Neidhart --$g7.$tThe elements of hostage (crisis) negotiation /$rLisbeth Eddy and Stanley W. Patrzalek --$g8.$tCriminal profiling: empirical evidence on skills and accuracy /$rRichard N. Kocsis --$g9.$tLinkage analysis of serial murder cases involving prostitute victims /$rC. Gabrielle Salfati --$g10.$tProfiling psychopathic traits in serial sexual homicide :$ta case study of the personality and personal history of the Green River Killer, Gary Leon Ridgway /$rLoren T. Atherley --$g11.$tForensic psychological evaluations for behavioral disorders in police officers :$treducing negligent hire and retention risks /$rRonn Johnson --$gSection III.$tCriminal law and the courts --$g12.$tCompetency to stand trial :$tlegal foundations and practical applications /$rStacey L. Shipley --$g13.$tInsanity defense /$rArthur J. Lurigio and Lauran Babchuk --$g14.$tThe psychology of criminal behavior and sentencing /$rOlaoluwa Olusanya --$g15.$tMental health court :$tone approach for addressing the problems of persons with serious mental illnesses in the criminal justice system /$rMatthew W. Epperson, Kelli E. Canada, and Arthur J. Lurigio --$g16.$tMental state at the time of the offense forensic psychological evaluation :$tTeresa Lewis penalty case /$rRonn Johnson.
505 80 $gVOLUME 4.$tImplications for juvenile justice, corrections, and reentry --$gSection I.$tJuvenile justice --$g1.$tDevelopment of criminal and antisocial behavior in children and adolescents /$rMaria T. Daversa --$g2.$tCorrectional programs and treatment for juveniles /$rA. Daktari Alexander --$g3.$tRelational and social bullying and callous-unemotional traits /$rG. Ronald Bell [and 3 others] --$g4.$tPsychopathy in youth :$tissues for treatment of youth in schools /$rTammy L. Hughes [and 3 others] --$g5.$tJuvenile homicide /$rKathleen M. Heide --$g6.$tChildhood trauma, biology, and justice /$rEldra P. Solomon and Kathleen M. Heide --$gSection II.$tCorrections and reentry --$g7.$tThe rehabilitation of offenders :$tstriving for good lives, desistance, and risk reduction /$rClare-Ann Fortune and Tony Ward --$g8.$tThe therapeutic relationship, prison, and responsivity /$rEric G. Huffman --$g9.$tInside the imprisoned therapeutic relationship /$rEric G. Huffman --$g10.$tLife without parole, America's other death penalty :$tnotes on life under sentence of death by incarceration /$rRobert Johnson and Sandra McGunigall-Smith --$g11.$tVictimhood and post-traumatic stress in the forensic domain: consequences of incarceration and stimulation of mental disorders /$rStefan Bogaerts and Machiel S. Polak --$g12.$tThe 5-category typology of sex and sexuality in women's prisons :$trevisiting the "sexual violence" type /$rBruce A. Arrigo and Angela Pardue --$g13.$tThe psychology of prisoner reentry /$rFaith E. Lutze and Alex Kigerl.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
650 0 $aCriminal psychology.
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE$xCriminology.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aCriminal psychology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00883467
650 22 $aForensic Psychiatry.
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aHelfgott, Jacqueline B.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aMeloy, J. Reid,$eauthor of foreword.
776 08 $iPrint version:$tCriminal psychology.$dSanta Barbara, California : Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2013]$z9780313396076$w(DLC) 2012051076$w(OCoLC)780481144
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