Bull, Ray (ed)

Forensic psychology (Vol. 1) edited by Ray Bull. - Los Angeles : Sage, 2011. - 348 p.

Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Rational Choice, Deterrence, and Social Learning Theory in Criminology: The path not taken R. Akers
Chapter 2. Implications of criminal career research for the prevention of offending David p. Farrington
Chapter 3. Personality and Crime: Where do we stand? H.J. Eysenck
Chapter 4. Criminal Behavior and Learning Theory C.R. Jeffery
Chapter 5. A Psychoanalytic Theory of Juvenile Delinquency C. Schoenfeld
Chapter 6. Anger, Over-Control and Serious Violent Offending L. Davey, A. Day and K. Howells
Chapter 7. Understanding Crime Displacement: An application of rational choice theory D. Cornish and R. Clarke
Chapter 8. A Norwegian Twin Study of Criminality O.S. Dalgaard and E. Kringlen
Chapter 9. An Overview of the Relationship Between Moral Reasoning and Offending E. Palmer
Chapter 10. Mental Disorder and Violent Behaviour J. Monahan
Chapter 12. Adolescent-Limited and Life-Course-Persistent Antisocial Behaviour: A developmental taxonomy T.E. Moffitt
Chapter 13. Families and Delinquency: A meta-analysis of the impact of broken homes L.E. Wells and J.H. Rankin
Chapter 14. Criminogenic Need and Women Offenders: A critique of the literature C.R. Hollin and E.J. Palmer
Chapter 15. White Collar, Organised and Cyber Crimes in the Media: Some contrasts and similarities M. Levi
Chapter 16. Violence: Criminal psychopaths and their victims S. Williamson, R. Hare, and S. Wong
Chapter 17. Comparison of Sex Offenders to Non-Sex Offenders on Selected Psychological Measures D. Fisher, A. Beech and K. Browne

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