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Psychology and Crime Peter B. Ainsworth

Psychology and Crime By Peter  B. Ainsworth

Psychology and Crime by Peter B. Ainsworth


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Peter B. Ainsworth examines the relationship of psychology to crime, criminals and the different stages and aspects of the criminal justice system in this student text that will also be relevant to general readers trained in law.

Psychology and Crime Summary

Psychology and Crime: Myths and Reality by Peter B. Ainsworth

LONGMAN CRIMINOLOGY SERIES Series editor Tim Newburn In Psychology and Crime: Myths and Reality Peter Ainsworth provides an accessible and intriguing introduction to some of the links between the fields of psychology and crime. As such the book offers a number of psychological perspectives on criminal behaviour and the criminal justice process. The author challenges many of the misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding criminal behaviour while at the same time providing valuable insights into the way in which psychology can help us to make sense of the criminal process. Among the questions addressed in the book are: How easy is it to measure the level of crime in society? Why are people's fears of crime often greater than their level of risk might justify? Why are some people victimized repeatedly while others suffer little crime? What are the psychological effects of victimization? Can psychology help to prevent crime? Are criminals born or made? What are the links between crime and mental illness? Can psychologists help the police to solve crime by providing offender profiles? Are the processes of jury decision making and judicial sentencing objective or subjective? How best can we prevent reoffending? How and why do mistakes occur in the criminal justice system? Undergraduate and postgraduate students in forensic, legal and applied psychology, and those studying law and criminology will find this a useful introduction to the area. In addition, those working within the criminal justice system should find this non-technical guide extremely useful.

Table of Contents

1. The extent and fear of crime 2. The psychology of victimisation 3. Preventing crime and re-offending 4. Psychology and criminal behaviour 5. Crime, intention and mental illness 6. Crime analysis and offender profiling 7. Jury verdicts and judicial sententcing 8. Dealing with offenders 9. Mistakes and the criminal justice system Conclusion References

Additional information

GOR001707256
9780582414242
0582414245
Psychology and Crime: Myths and Reality by Peter B. Ainsworth
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
19990929
224
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