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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Turvey, Brent E.
Otros Autores: Mares, Aurelio Coronado
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Criminal Psychology: Forensic Examination Protocols
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Section I: Criminal Psychology-Redux
  • Chapter 1: An Introduction to Criminal Psychology: Terminology, Professionals, and Practice
  • Criminal Psychology: Defined
  • Criminality
  • The Criminal
  • The Victim
  • The Crime
  • The Human Rights Perspective
  • Criminal Psychology, Forensic Psychology, and Criminal Profiling: The Myth of Sameness
  • Summary/Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 2: Criminogenesis: Outdated Theories of Crime
  • Criminogenesis: Terms, Definitions and the Importance of Context
  • Criminogenic Environments, Structures, Systems
  • Criminogenesis as a Function of Character
  • Criminogenesis, Contextual Factors, and Policing
  • Criminogenic Theory-Classical Perspectives
  • Useful Theories of Crime
  • Routine Activity Theory-Enhanced
  • Differential Association, Strain Theory, Role Strain
  • Criminogenic Laws, Policies, and Practices
  • Criminogenesis-Best Practices and Scientific Interpretations
  • Perspective
  • Approach
  • Technique
  • The Ecological Model
  • Summary/Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 3: Criminal Profiling and Police Psychology: Critical Perspectives and Practice
  • Introduction
  • Terms and Definitions
  • Police Psychology
  • Forensic Psychologists and Psychological Profiles
  • Criminal Profiling
  • Real Qualifications: Fact, Fiction and the Godfather Effect
  • Current Trends: Police Psychologists
  • Current Trends: Criminal Profiling
  • Behavioral Evidence Analysis: Aims and Contexts
  • Courtroom Amissibility
  • The Future of Offender Profiling: The United Nations Femicide Protocols
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Section II: Intersectionality
  • Chapter 4: Intersectionality: Understanding the Dimensions of Violence
  • The Core: Violence, Vulnerability, and Intersectionality
  • Violence
  • Violence Defined.
  • Structural Violence
  • Institutional Violence
  • General Categories of Violence
  • Vulnerability
  • Approaches and Techniques: Best Scientific Practice When Examining Violence
  • Multidisciplinary Approach
  • Trans-Disciplinary Approach
  • Trans-Perspectivism
  • Summary/Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 5: False Narratives: Violence, Mental Illness, and Addiction
  • Violent Connections
  • Drugs and Violence
  • Violence and Mental Illness
  • Forensic Perspectives: The Examiner and the Courts
  • The Forensic Examiner
  • The Courts
  • Summary/Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 6: The Psychology of Lies: Deconstructing the Truth About Deception*
  • Lies and Lying
  • Cognitive Bias and Gullibility
  • Types of Lies
  • Motivations
  • Lies in the Service of Criminal Investigation
  • The Importance of Protocols
  • Lies and the False Reporter
  • Lying About Lie Detection
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 7: Intimate Violence and Femicide: An Intersectional Approach
  • Intimate Partner Violence: A Typology
  • Power Control Dynamics
  • The Spiral of Violence
  • Femicide: Definition and Origins
  • Femicide and Impunity
  • Mariana Lima Buendia
  • The United Nations: A Model Protocol
  • Yovanna Yaneth Torres Bris�eo
  • Summary
  • Appendix A
  • References
  • Chapter 8: Serial Murder: An Intersectional Approach
  • Serial Murder-Defined
  • Media and Myths
  • The Media
  • Myths
  • The Spiral of Violence: New Depths
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 9: Crime Prevention: An Introduction to Constrained Context Theory
  • Crime Prevention: Basic Terms and Definitions
  • Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention Myths
  • Prevention Measures That Work
  • Constrained Context Theory
  • Summary
  • References
  • Section III: Forensic Assessments
  • Chapter 10: Forensic Mental Health Assessments: Sourcing Best Practices
  • Different Kinds of Psychology.
  • Medical/Clinical Professionals
  • Forensic Professionals
  • The Forensic Assessment: Best Practices
  • The Technical Dimension
  • The Methodological Dimension
  • The Critical Dimension
  • The Forensic Assessment: Malingering
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 11: Integrated Forensic Assessments: Crime Scene Analysis and Criminal Profiling
  • Forensic Reports: A Brief Discussion of Purpose
  • Integrated Forensic Assessments
  • Crime Scene Analysis
  • Criminal Profiling
  • Crime Scene Analysis and Criminal Profiling
  • California v. Edgar Luera
  • California v. Darrell DeLeoz
  • Summary
  • Appendix A
  • Appendix B
  • References
  • Chapter 12: Integrated Forensic Assessments: Evaluating Cases of Sexual Assault
  • The Gender Perspective
  • The Context of Consent
  • Types of Consent
  • The Assessment of Consent
  • Understanding Myths About Rape and Sexual Assault
  • Sexual Assault Assessments: Case Examples
  • Summary
  • Appendix A
  • Appendix B
  • References
  • Chapter 13: Integrated Forensic Assessments: Evaluating Allegations of Torture
  • Defining Torture
  • Coercive Interrogation v. Torture
  • Coercive Interrogation
  • Torture: The Rationale
  • Behaviors Constituting Torture
  • Prevalence
  • Torture by Government Agents in Mexico
  • The 43 Students
  • Interrogation in Ajuchitlan
  • Torture by Government Agents in the United States
  • The Role of the Forensic Examiner
  • Diagnostic Categories Related to Torture
  • The Psychological Effects and Impact of Torture
  • Forensic Protocols for the Mental Health Professional
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 14: Oklahoma v. Elvis Thacker: Evaluating Victimology, Victim Sexual Assault Evidence, Suspect Torture by Law Enf ...
  • The Plea and the Confession
  • The Evidence, the Confession, and Suspect Torture
  • Appendix A
  • Appendix B
  • Appendix C
  • References.