'A fascinating introduction with a wealth of scientific facts and real-world examples.' Makiko Naka, Professor of Psychology, Hokkaido University, Japan 'Interesting, comprehensive, and informative. Highly recommended!' Dan Yarmey, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Guelph, Canada 'A concise guide that will dispel the myths engendered by the "Cracker" obsessed media.' Amina Memon, Professor of Forensic Psychology, University of Aberdeen 'The authors have produced an outstanding book.' Mark Kebbell, Director of Forensic Psychology, Griffith University, Australia How does the mind of a criminal work? How can you stop criminals from re-offending? What does being in prison do to your mind? From the signals which reveal we are lying to the psychological profiling of violent offenders, Professor Ray Bull and his team of experts demonstrate how understanding the mind can be a key tool in the fight against criminality. Covering prisons and prisoners, police methods, how evidence is gathered, and the reliability of witnesses, this book provides an authoritative introduction to the fascinating research and theory underpinning modern criminal psychology. Professor Ray Bull is Chair in Forensic Psychology at the University of Leicester, where his co-authors are all lecturers.
Criminal Psychology : A Beginner's Guide