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Criminal Psychology

By: R.H. Bull, Charlotte Bilby, Claire Cooke, Jessica Woodhams, Ruth Hatcher, Tim Grant
Narrated by: Richard Aspel
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Summary

How do you deal with those that break the law? If their aim is to evade you, how do you identify them? If their aim is to lie, how do you interview them? If they don't see their actions are wrong, how do you help them to successfully reform?

Criminal psychology is the discipline which tackles these challenges head on. From the signals which give away when we’re lying to the psychological profiling of violent offenders, this exhaustive guide, written by the UK’s top experts, is the perfect introduction.

©2006 R.H. Bull, Charlotte Bilby, Claire Cooke, Tim Grant, Ruth Hatcher & Jessica Woodhams (1st Edn) (P)2012 Bolinda Publishing
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Pop culture is obsessed with criminal psychology - film, television, and literature is replete with examples of heroes and heroines attempting to get into the mind of a criminal. But criminal psychology is more complicated than that, and this volume, composed by a slate of experts, attempts to explain this fascinating science to the layperson, with an intrepid, character-filled narration from Richard Aspel making for a compelling listen. Taking listeners from investigative skills like profiling and policing, to courtroom issues like eyewitness testimony, and even stepping into a criminal's shoes to discuss the experience of imprisonment, this diverse collection provides a well-rounded and totally engrossing overview of criminal psychology.

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great introduction to forensic psychology

great introduction to the concepts and theories of criminal psychology by experts such as Bull, et al

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Educational and interesting

This book has helped me understand multiple aspects of how people work and been a fantastic study guide for me diploma

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Very superficial

Even for a beginner, the book is too superficial. When making a point, the author often spouts statistics instead of talking through the point; there is very little in the way of case studies. This makes it hard to connect with what's being said. I could say more, but I feel this short, unsubstantiated review befits the book better.

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