商品簡介
This accessible, reader-friendly text for beginning undergraduates seeks to answer two questions: How can psychology further our understanding of the causes, consequences, and prevention of crime, and how can psychology help the criminal justice system and other agencies in dealing with crime? The book explores the application of psychology to understand crime, criminal behavior, court processes, punishment, and rehabilitation, in both UK and US contexts. Reader interest is maintained throughout the text with boxes explaining key research, detailed definitions of key concepts and procedures, activities, b&w photos, and interviews with professionals, all in an attractive and easy-to-read two-color format. The text is for undergraduate students in criminology and psychology, and for students taking the criminal/psychology/forensic psychology components of the UK's main A- level psychology specifications. Francis Pakes is a reader in comparative criminology at the University of Portsmouth, UK. Suzanne Pakes teaches psychology at The Portsmouth Grammar School. The book is distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation c2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Francis Pakes is Lecturer in Criminal Psychology at the University of Plymouth, UK.
Suzanne Pakes teaches A-level Psychology at The Porstmouth Grammar School, UK.