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Forensic Psychology
Theory, research, policy and practice



September 2015 | 408 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd


Winner of the British Psychological Society Book Award 2018 - Textbook category


'This fascinating book examines some of the ideological underpinnings of forensic psychological research, policy and practice. It is refreshingly reflective and a significant contribution to the field. I strongly recommend it.'
- Professor Graham Towl, Durham University and formerly Chief Psychologist at the Ministry of Justice

'The strength of this book is the complexity of concepts and topics covered mean that it is suitable for students who wish to be challenged.’
- Dr Louise Almond, University of Liverpool

'This is a book for people who like to think. It presents the realities of practice with the challenges of theory and asks the reader to shake off complacency. It is insightful and challenging but most of all, it is very readable.'
- Professor Joanna R. Adler, Middlesex University

Students of Forensic Psychology need to learn how to combine practical skills such as report writing or assessments with a critical understanding of both theory and the wider political and policy landscape that surrounds the profession.

Mapped to the British Psychological Society’s Stage One and Two training requirements for forensic psychologists Forensic Psychology: Theory, Research, Policy and Practice will help you understand how these crucial areas of the profession interact and how they can shape one another. Throughout the text the authors provide a detailed analysis of key concepts, debates and theories while weaving in insights and reflections from key professionals, ensuring you have the necessary knowledge and skills to pass assignments and get past the stage 2 supervised practice requirements en route to becoming a qualified forensic psychologist.

This text will be essential reading for all those on MSc Forensic Psychology courses, and will also be a useful reader for those on practitioner doctorates as well as the already qualified needing to keep up with the CPD. The book is also a useful companion to professionals in allied criminal justice professions.
 
Chapter 1: Scene Setting
 
Chapter 2: Place Setting
 
Chapter 3: The Legal Setting
 
Chapter 4: Ideological Context
 
Chapter 5: Political Context
 
Chapter 6: Theoretical Context
 
Chapter 7: Researching
 
Chapter 8: Victims
 
Chapter 9: Profiling Offenders
 
Chapter 10: Assessment
 
Chapter 11: Treatment and Rehabilitation
 
Chapter 12: Report Writing
 
Chapter 13: Re-imagining Forensic Psychology

What separates this book from numerous others in the field of forensic psychology is its refreshingly realistic, honest and systemic examination of the role of forensic psychologists in the criminal justice system. The authors balance a ‘warts and all’ account of the difficult aspects of the role with an encouraging focus on how forensic psychologists can work effectively, even within difficult political climates. An essential text for those considering venturing into the world of forensic psychology work. Likewise, it is a worthwhile text for more experienced practitioners, of all forensic disciplines.

Hannah Darrell-Berry, Clinical Psychologist
Probation Journal

This book provides an excellent overview of the various contexts in which forensic psychologists can work.  It provides a clear chronology of the pathway to qualification and beyond.  The mix of information, theory, guidance and personal reflections from influential figures in the field provides a clear understanding of the practice components, and underpinning research and concepts, which are essential to all practitioners in this diverse and developing branch of applied psychology. If this text had been available to me at the start of my career I can see how it would have become my ‘go-to’ book at times of stress or uncertainty. Overall this is an engaging, informative, and at times thought provoking book, which has reinforced and reenergised my love of my chosen career.

Dr Cerys Miles, Cluster Lead Psychologist, Her Majesty’s Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS) in Wales
Forensic Update

The strength of this book is the complexity of concepts and topics covered mean that it is suitable for students who wish to be challenged.

Dr Louise Almond
University of Liverpool

This fascinating book examines some of the ideological underpinnings of forensic psychological research, policy and practice. It is refreshingly reflective and a significant contribution to the field. I strongly recommend it.

Professor Graham Towl
Durham University and formerly Chief Psychologist at the Ministry of Justice, UK

This book makes a fresh, thought provoking contribution to the burgeoning field of forensic psychology. It is well structured and easy to follow, whilst being rigorously grounded and philosophically engaged. This is a book for people who like to think. It presents the realities of practice with the challenges of theory and asks the reader to shake off complacency. It is insightful and challenging but most of all, it is very readable.

Professor Joanna R. Adler
Middlesex University

In my opinion it is a work of excellence... This book is the ideal companion for any student of criminology and forensic psychology and anyone undertaking the arduous journey towards chartered status. Those already qualified, however extensive their experience, should find this an invaluable reference book.

Michael Heap
Assessment and Development Matter

This book was truly instrumental in helping me to attain an internship within a law enforcement agency during my undergraduate degree, through garnering my interest in forensic psychology and by expanding upon my once limited knowledge of the field
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 I would highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in pursuing a career in forensic psychology.

Paige-Marie Hatherall
Bournemouth University
https://staffprofiles.bournemouth.ac.uk/display/tcole

This is an excellent critical text - just what is needed!

Ms margaret anne watkin
Dept of Interdisciplinary Studies, Manchester Metro Univ. (Crewe)
September 14, 2016

A well-written introduction to the realm of Forensic Psychology - I would recommend for A level students who have enjoyed their 'taste' of the topic in the second year and are considering specialising in this fascinating field after a psychology degree.

Mrs Suzi Smale
Psychology , Petroc
May 23, 2016

A very readable, and up to date, publication by Authors who are currently working in the field.

Terri Cole's contibution is particularly useful as it provides a contemporary picture of offender profiling in the UK (from someone who has actually 'been there and got the T shirt'), rather than a well worn Americanised, outdated narrative of the discipline.

Dr John Fox
Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, Portsmouth University
October 21, 2015

Jennifer Brown

Professor Jennifer Brown is currently the co director of the Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of Economics. She has had a varied career including a period working for the Hampshire Constabulary as their research manager  and has held appointments at the University of Portsmouth  and University of Surrey. From 2011 to 2013 she was the deputy chair of the Independent Police Commission. More About Author

Yvonne Shell

Yvonne Shell is currently a forensic  clinical psychologist working in the fields of Addictions and Sex Offender Treatment. Her career has previously included working in both medium and maximum security settings for the Ministry of Justice,  and also in medium and maximum security psychiatric establishments such as Broadmoor Hospital, specialising in the assessment and treatment of sexual offenders and  working with those diagnosed with personality disorders. She has also worked as an Expert Witness and worked directly with Police Services to  develop initiatives to address local areas of identified need.  Yvonne... More About Author

Terri Cole

Terri Cole has worked nationally alongside the police advising on behavioural aspects of serious crime investigation for 17 years.  Firstly working as a placement student at the National Crime Faculty alongside investigators and clinicians, then as an assistant and serious crime analyst in the Serious Crime Analysis Section and for the last 13 years as a Behavioural Investigative Adviser (at the National Crime Agency and precursor organisations). Her specialism is in relation to behavioural analyses of murder, rape and sexual offences committed by strangers. She has advised and provided reports to investigations in relation to... More About Author

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