MARC Bibliographic Record

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245 00 $aInside forensic psychology /$cTiffany R. Masson, PsyD, editor.
264 _1 $aSanta Barbara, California :$bPraeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC,$c[2016]
264 _4 $c©2016
300    $aviii, 434 pages ;$c25 cm
336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337    $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338    $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
520    $a"The rich case material in this unique book provides readers with an in-depth understanding of a wide variety of forensic psychology topics through the perspective of the psychologist working with these individuals. Includes detailed case material that brings to life core concepts in forensic psychology and documents the clinical thinking and mindset of a psychologist as they meet with the patient, work in the court system, and write the court report. Encourages readers to use their critical thinking skills through the presentation of core forensic psychology concepts throughout the clinical cases Addresses a subfield of psychology that is one of the best-paying and increasingly popular areas of specialization within professional psychology and is gaining awareness in the general population due to popular media such as movies, television shows, and fictional books that feature forensic psychology-themed storylines"--$cProvided by publisher.
520    $a"Inside Forensic Psychology was written to provide readers with a broad and in-depth understanding of forensic psychology cases as presented by distinguished experts working throughout this multi-faceted field. This book is intended as a learning tool that professors can use to encourage critical thinking and facilitate understanding in students. Few books are currently available that balance an understanding of the literature with relevant case law, best practices, and clinical case vignettes. By bringing together this assortment of theory, required background knowledge, and real-life experience for numerous areas of forensic psychology, we hope to help students share in the thinking and mindset of the clinician grappling with the multi-dimensional aspects and the varying sources of information needed in the case"--$cProvided by publisher.
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPart I. Cases, approaches, and practices --$tEthical considerations in cross-cultural assessment /$rRebecca Weiss and Amanda Rosinski --$tCompetency to stand trial /$rMichelle Hoy-Watkins and Megan E. Shaal --$tConducting criminal responsibility evaluations /$rAllison M. Schenk, Emily D. Gottfried, and Michael J. Vitacco --$tCapital case sentencing evaluations /$rSamuel Witta Dworkin and Steve K.D. Eichel --$tConducting mental health diversion evaluations /$rVirginia Barber-Rioja, Merrill Rotter, and Faith Schombs --$tSex offender risk assessment /$rAngel Daniels, Georgia M. Winters, and Elizabeth L. Jeglic --$tCivil commitment: examining mental illness, differential diagnosis, attributes of risk, and application to case law /$rCasey Sharpe and Anna Florek --$tThe psychological assessment of personal injury claims /$rEric G. Mart --$gPart II. Cases, approaches, and practices with specialized populations --$tPsychological evaluations to determine competency to parent /$rAnthony J. Urquiza, Anna M.L. Westin, and Dawn M. Blacker --$tTermination of parental rights /$rDawn M. Blacker, Anthony J. Urquiza, Lisa Kalich, and Blake D. Carmichael --$tChild custody and parenting plan evaluations /$rRobert L. Kaufman and Daniel B. Pickar --$tOverview of the juvenile justice system and best practices /$rJeannie S. Brooks and Kendell L. Coker --$tSentencing evaluations in juvenile court /$rMichael P. Brown --$tJuvenile competence to stand trial /$rNancy Ryba Panza --$tJuvenile Miranda waiver: a naïve teenager, neurodevelopmental disorder, and the "interested adult" /$rJoseph J. Begany --$tTransfer evaluations in juvenile justice /$rAlison R. Flaum and Antoinette Kavanaugh --$tIntroduction to school-based risk assessments /$rJeff D. Stein and Jill G. Durand.
650 _0 $aForensic psychology.
650 12 $aForensic Psychiatry.
650 22 $aCriminal Psychology.
650 22 $aInterview, Psychological.
650 _7 $aPSYCHOLOGY$xForensic Psychology.$2bisacsh
650 _7 $aForensic psychology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00932009
650 _7 $aGerichtliche Psychologie$2gnd
650 _7 $aKriminalpsychologie$2gnd
700 1_ $aMasson, Tiffany R.,$eeditor.
856    $zWorldCat Link$uhttp://worldcat.org/oclc/927103994

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