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Criminal psychology

Author(s):
Helfgott, Jacqueline B, editor
Title(s):
Criminal psychology / Jacqueline B. Helfgott, PhD, editor ; foreword by J. Reid Meloy.
Uniform Title:
Criminal psychology (Helfgott) 
Country of Publication:
United States
Publisher:
Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2013]
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
4 volumes : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780313396076 (hbk. 4 volume set : alk. paper)
0313396078 (hbk. 4 volume set : alk. paper)
9780313396083 (ebk.)
LCCN:
2012051076
MeSH:
Criminal Psychology*
Criminals/psychology
Forensic Psychiatry
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
VOLUME 1. Theory and research -- Section I. Criminal psychology: an overview -- 1. Criminal psychology and criminal behavior / Jacqueline B. Helfgott -- 2. Education and training models in forensic psychology / David DeMatteo [and 3 others] -- Section II. Theoretical perspectives -- 3. Becoming criminal: theoretical perspectives on the development and desistance of criminality / Nahanni Pollard -- 4. The psychophysiology and neuroanatomy of antisocial behavior / Max M. Loomans, Joke H.M. Tulen, and Hjalmar J.C. van Marle -- 5. Perspectives on neurocriminology / Benjamin R. Nordstrom [and 7 others] -- 6. Two sides of the same coin: the sociological and psychological social psychology of crime / Mark Cohan and Kathleen E. Cook -- 7. Personality and antisocial behavior: theoretical perspectives / Shayne Jones -- 8. The criminal personality / Stanton E. Samenow -- Section III. Key research findings -- 9. Predatory and affective aggression: calculated and explosive pathways to violence / Stacey L. Shipley and Jennifer L. Russell -- 10. Psychological theories and research on female criminal behavior / Elaine Gunnison -- 11. The phenomenology of addiction and the artifact of criminal behavior / David Polizzi -- 12. Criminality and co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders / Arthur J. Lurigio and Thomas Lyons.
VOLUME 2. Typologies, mental disorders, and profiles -- Section I. Typologies and profiles -- 1. Criminal typologies / Jacqueline B. Helfgott -- 2. An introduction to criminal profiling / Richard N. Kocsis -- 3. Mental illness and violence: a misunderstood relationship / Stacey L. Shipley and Michele L. Borynski -- Section II. Crime types -- 4. Prevalence, risk factors, and forms of violent offending / Astrid Rossegger, Andreas Mokros, Juliane Gerth, and Jérôme Endrass -- 5. Sexual deviance, fantasy development, and sex crime / Henry Richards -- 6. Toward a general theory of profit-driven crime / R. Thomas Naylor -- 7. The psychological dynamics of political crime / Jeffrey Ian Ross -- 8. Emotional correlates of radicalization and terrorism / Stephen K. Rice and Robert Agnew -- 9. Cybercrime: high-tech crime in the information age / Alex Kigerl -- 10. Pathways to copycat crime / Ray Surette -- Section III. Psychopathy -- 11. Conceptualizing psychopathy: criminal and noncriminal variants / Christopher J. Patrick -- 12. Forensic assessment of psychopathy / Noah C. Venables and Jason R. Hill -- 13. Guidelines for the evaluation and interpretation of psychopathy research findings / Carl B. Gacono -- 14. Psychopathic aggression: will or determinism? / George B. Palermo -- 15. Career criminality, childhood experiences, and adult personality among forensic patients in the Netherlands / Stefan Bogaerts [and 4 others] -- 16. A proposed sexual homicide category: the psychopathic-sexually sadistic offender / Shayne Jones [and 3 others] -- 17. Are male and female psychopaths equivalent?: a Rorschach study / Ted Cunliffe [and 3 others] -- 18. Psychopathy, borderline personality disorder, and domestic violence: an empirical review / Ted Cunliffe, Elizabeth A. Johnson, and Donna E. Weiss -- 19. A Rorschach understanding of antisocial and psychopathic personalities / Carl B. Gacono and J. Reid Meloy -- 20. The popular conception of the psychopath: implications for criminal justice / Jacqueline G. Helfgott.
VOLUME 3. Implications for forensic assessment, policing and the courts -- Section I. Forensic assessment and risk prediction -- 1. Forensic assessment of risk in criminal justice / Arthur J. Lurigio and Faye S. Taxman -- 2. A classification of violent and other serious juvenile offenders into subgroups: from statistical analyses to clinical practice / Eva Mulder [and 3 others] -- 3. Statistical controversies in the sexually violent predator evaluation (SVPE) practice community: Bayesian departure and polarization / Henry Richards -- 4. Sexually violent predators and state appellate courts' use of actuarial tests in civil commitments / Frances P. Bernat, Jacqueline B. Helfgott, and Nicholas Godlove -- 5. Actuarial prediction in determinate-plus sex offender release decision / Jacqueline B. Helfgott and Beck M. Smith -- Section II. Law enforcement and public safety -- 6. Crisis intervention and police interactions with individuals with mental illness / Elizabeth Neidhart -- 7. The elements of hostage (crisis) negotiation / Lisbeth Eddy and Stanley W. Patrzalek -- 8. Criminal profiling: empirical evidence on skills and accuracy / Richard N. Kocsis -- 9. Linkage analysis of serial murder cases involving prostitute victims / C. Gabrielle Salfati -- 10. Profiling psychopathic traits in serial sexual homicide: a case study of the personality and personal history of the Green River Killer, Gary Leon Ridgway / Loren T. Atherley -- 11. Forensic psychological evaluations for behavioral disorders in police officers: reducing negligent hire and retention risks / Ronn Johnson -- Section III. Criminal law and the courts -- 12. Competency to stand trial: legal foundations and practical applications / Stacey L. Shipley -- 13. Insanity defense / Arthur J. Lurigio and Lauran Babchuk -- 14. The psychology of criminal behavior and sentencing / Olaoluwa Olusanya -- 15. Mental health court: one approach for addressing the problems of persons with serious mental illnesses in the criminal justice system / Matthew W. Epperson, Kelli E. Canada, and Arthur J. Lurigio -- 16. Mental state at the time of the offense forensic psychological evaluation: Teresa Lewis penalty case / Ronn Johnson.
VOLUME 4. Implications for juvenile justice, corrections, and reentry -- Section I. Juvenile justice -- 1. Development of criminal and antisocial behavior in children and adolescents / Maria T. Daversa -- 2. Correctional programs and treatment for juveniles / A. Daktari Alexander -- 3. Relational and social bullying and callous-unemotional traits / G. Ronald Bell [and 3 others] -- 4. Psychopathy in youth: issues for treatment of youth in schools / Tammy L. Hughes [and 3 others] -- 5. Juvenile homicide / Kathleen M. Heide -- 6. Childhood trauma, biology, and justice / Eldra P. Solomon and Kathleen M. Heide -- Section II. Corrections and reentry -- 7. The rehabilitation of offenders: striving for good lives, desistance, and risk reduction / Clare-Ann Fortune and Tony Ward -- 8. The therapeutic relationship, prison, and responsivity / Eric G. Huffman -- 9. Inside the imprisoned therapeutic relationship / Eric G. Huffman -- 10. Life without parole, America's other death penalty: notes on life under sentence of death by incarceration / Robert Johnson and Sandra McGunigall-Smith -- 11. Victimhood and post-traumatic stress in the forensic domain: consequences of incarceration and stimulation of mental disorders / Stefan Bogaerts and Machiel S. Polak -- 12. The 5-category typology of sex and sexuality in women's prisons: revisiting the "sexual violence" type / Bruce A. Arrigo and Angela Pardue -- 13. The psychology of prisoner reentry / Faith E. Lutze and Alex Kigerl.
NLM ID:
101633271 [Book]

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