Forensic Psychology & Criminology: An Australasian Perspective
Katarina Fritzon,
Bond University Paul Wilson,
Bond University
ISBN: 0070134928 Copyright year: 2009 Table of Contents
| Part 1 - Introduction | | Chapter 1 | Forensic Psychiatry | | Chapter 2 | Victims of Crime | | Chapter 3 | Suicide and Self Harm | | Part 2 - Offences and Offenders | | Chapter 4 | Juvenile Offenders | | Chapter 5 | Female Offenders | | Chapter 6 | Aboriginal Offenders | | Chapter 7 | Violent Offenders | | Chapter 8 | Sexual Offenders | | Chapter 9 | Assessment & Treatment of Fire-Setters | | Chapter 10 | The Mentally Ill Offender | | Chapter 11 | Intellectually Disabled Offenders
| | Part 3 - Methodologies | | Chapter 12 | Risk assessment | | Chapter 13 | Interviewing and Deception Techniques | | Chapter 14 | Research Methods in Forensic Psychology | | Chapter 15 | Using Forensic Assessment to Inform Risk Management | | Chapter 16 | Overview of Treatment: Corrections and Mental Health
| | Part 4 - Psychology in the Court Room | | Chapter 17 | Expert Evidence | | Chapter 18 | Terrorism in Australia | | Chapter 19 | Dangerous Legislation | | Chapter 20 | Offender Profiling in Australia |
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