* Extensively updated and expanded coverage, and new 2-colour design. * High profile editors working closely with contributors experienced at teaching. * Written specifically with the undergraduate student in mind, with a wealth of accompanying resources to aid teaching and learning.
Forensic psychology is a constantly growing discipline, both as a profession for graduates and in terms of student interest. This book highlights the often sizable gap between the media myths surrounding forensic practice and reality. Graham Davies and Anthony Beech present an exciting and broad range of topics within the field including detailed treatments of the causes of crime, investigative methods, the trial process, and interventions with different types of offenders and offences. Written by a mix of leading senior researchers and younger academics, Forensic Psychology draws on a wealth of experience in this popular subject area to produce a new edition that will interest and enthuse today's generation of students.
For the second edition, this book has been greatly expanded, enabling coverage to be extended to new and growing areas of forensic practice. Forensic Psychology is also now part of the BPS Blackwell series - the only series to be approved by the British Psychological Society.
Changes to the second edition include:
* Greater range of authors and topics
* Wider use of case studies
* Topics for essays and class discussions, plus additional recommended reading
* New and improved page design and layout
Forensic Psychology is essential reading for undergraduates first encountering the subject area and an excellent introduction for more detailed postgraduate courses. Additional online resource materials including related links, multiple choice questions and PowerPoint slides are available at
www.wiley.com/go/daviesbeech