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This book provides an understanding of the terrorist idenity that draws on concepts from psychology, criminalogy, and sociology. The book examines several case studies of various terrorist groups.
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This edition of Introduction to Forensic Psychology has been completely restructured to map to how courses on forensic psychology are taught, and features more figures, tables, and text boxes, textbook pedagogy.
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The book concludes with a number of practical suggestions linked to clinical prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies; police training, profiling, and apprehension efforts; as well as legal and public policy responses to sexually ...
inauthor:"Bruce A. Arrigo" from books.google.com
A critique of penal harm, the recursive pains of the imprisonment cycle, and the normalization of violence.
inauthor:"Bruce A. Arrigo" from books.google.com
At issue here is the manner in which society helps to create the female homicide offender, including those women who kill repeatedly.
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The book synthesizes a wide range of mainstream and critical literature in sociology, law, philosophy, history, psychology, and psychoanalysis to establish a new theory of punishment at the law-psychiatry divide.
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"Suitable for course adoption in a variety of undergraduate and graduate curricula, instructors will find this book most useful as primary source reading in classes exploring psychology and the legal system, criminal behavior, psychology, ...
inauthor:"Bruce A. Arrigo" from books.google.com
In three parts, this volume in the AP-LS series explores the phenomena of captivity and risk management, guided and informed by the theory, method, and policy of psychological jurisprudence.
inauthor:"Bruce A. Arrigo" from books.google.com
A provocative critique of the relationship between the legal system and psychology that uses chaos theory to offer a more humane alternative.
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Twenty-nine collected essays represent a critical history of Shakespeare's play as text and as theater, beginning with Samuel Johnson in 1765, and ending with a review of the Royal Shakespeare Company production in 1991.