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Forensic Psychology

Research, Clinical Practice, and Applications

Huss, Matthew T.

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3. Edition April 2025
352 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-394-22113-4
John Wiley & Sons

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Comprehensive and accessible forensic psychology textbook covering unique challenges that forensic psychologists often face clinically, legally, and ethically

Integrating research, cases, examples, and theory for a well-rounded perspective, Forensic Psychology: Research, Clinical Practice, and Applications provides readers with an in-depth and insightful introduction to the clinical practice of forensic psychology, the assessment and treatment of individuals who interact with the legal system.

The text examines not only the criminal aspects of psychology and law but also civil aspects such as civil competence issues, sexual harassment claims, child custody evaluations, and personal injury cases which are often part of forensic practice, encouraging a holistic understanding of the law as a living, breathing entity and examining its ability to be therapeutic or anti-therapeutic for the people most directly affected by it.

With a decidedly practical and student-centered focus, this newly revised and updated Third Edition is written in a scholarly yet engaging writing style, discussing the application of forensic psychology while also helping students get an accurate understanding of necessary training/education and available employment opportunities.

Updates to the Third Edition of Forensic Psychology: Research, Clinical Practice, and Applications include:

* Limitations of human decision making in forensic practice and the potential biases involved in practicing forensic psychology
* A focus on empirically supported clinical practice, rather than aspects of forensic psychology that currently have little empirical support or are more sensational
* Case law and statutory law necessary for readers to be useful to the legal system and the courts
* Unique challenges that forensic psychologists often face clinically, legally, and ethically

Flexible so that instructors can choose chapters as their own interest/expertise dictates and supplement the text as they desire, the Third Edition of Forensic Psychology: Research, Clinical Practice, and Applications is an essential textbook resource on the subject for all students in forensic psychology and related programs of study.

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 What is Forensic Psychology? An Introduction

Chapter 2 Assessment, Treatment, and Consultation in Forensic Psychology

Chapter 3 Expert Testimony and the Role of an Expert

Chapter 4 Psychopathy

Chapter 5 Violence Risk Assessment

Chapter 6 Sexual Offenders

Chapter 7 Civil Commitment

Chapter 8 Criminal and Civil Competence

Chapter 9 Insanity, Criminal Responsibility, and Diminished Capacity

Chapter 10 Domestic Violence and Stalking

Chapter 11 Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice

Chapter 12 Child Custody

Chapter 13 Personal Injury and Discrimination in Civil Law

Glossary

References

Name Index

Subject Index
Matthew T. Huss is a Professor of Psychology at Creighton University and a practicing forensic psychologist. He has over 80 scholarly publications and has served as a reviewer for numerous scholarly journals. Over the course of the past decade, Huss has expanded his clinical practice of forensic psychology considerably and has the breadth and depth of experience to address the issues both academically and in an applied manner.

M. T. Huss, Creighton University