TY - BOOK
T1 - Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice
A2 - Carson, David
A2 - Milne, Becky
A2 - Pakes, Francis
A2 - Shalev, Karen
A2 - Shawyer, Andrea
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Few things should go together better than psychology and law - and few things are getting together less successfully. Edited by four psychologists and a lawyer, and drawing on contributions from Europe, the USA and Australia, Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice argues that psychology should be applied more widely within the criminal justice system. Contributors develop the case for successfully applying psychology to justice by providing a rich range of applicable examples for development now and in the future. Readers are encouraged to challenge the limited ambition and imagination of psychology and law by examining how insights in areas such as offender cognition and decision-making under pressure might inform future investigation and analysis.
AB - Few things should go together better than psychology and law - and few things are getting together less successfully. Edited by four psychologists and a lawyer, and drawing on contributions from Europe, the USA and Australia, Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice argues that psychology should be applied more widely within the criminal justice system. Contributors develop the case for successfully applying psychology to justice by providing a rich range of applicable examples for development now and in the future. Readers are encouraged to challenge the limited ambition and imagination of psychology and law by examining how insights in areas such as offender cognition and decision-making under pressure might inform future investigation and analysis.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79958110037&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/9780470713068
DO - 10.1002/9780470713068
M3 - Book
SN - 9780470015155
BT - Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice
PB - Wiley
ER -