Making an impact on policing and crime : pyschological research, policy, and practice / edited by Clifford Stott, Ben Bradford, Matthew Radburn and Leanne Savigar-Shaw.
Publisher: London : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, c2021Description: xx, 234 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780815353577 [paperback]
- 363.23019 M28st 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preventing and reducing sexual abuse -- CCTV and the super-recognisers -- Forensic questioning -- Detecting deception -- Political violence -- Sport and physical activity in prisons -- Procedural justice-the impact of a theory -- Policing crowds
"Making an Impact on Policing and Crime: Psychological Research, Policy, and Practice applies a range of case studies and examples of psychological research by international, leading researchers to tackle real-world issues within the field of crime and policing. Making an Impact on Policing and Crime documents the application of cutting-edge research to real-world policing and explains how psychologists' insights have been adapted and developed to offer effective solutions across the criminal justice system. The experts featured in this collection cover a range of psychological topics surrounding the field, including the prevention and reduction of sexual offending and reoffending, the use of CCTV and 'super-recognisers,' forensic questioning of vulnerable witnesses, the accuracy of nonverbal and verbal lie detection interview techniques, psychological 'drivers' of political violence, theoretical models of police-community relations, and the social and political significance of urban 'riots.' This collection is a vital resource for practitioners in policing fields and the court system and professionals working with offenders, as well as students and researchers in related disciplines"--
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