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E-BooksApplying Psychology to Criminal Justice



Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice
Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice by David Carson, Rebecca Milne, Francis Pakes, Karen Shalev, Andrea Shawyer
English | PDF | 2007 | 321 Pages | ISBN : 0470015152 | 2 MB
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.



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MusicMr Criminal - Criminal Mentality 3, Chapter 3 (2022) Mp3 320kbps



Mr Criminal - Criminal Mentality 3, Chapter 3 (2022) Mp3 320kbps


Mr  Criminal - Criminal Mentality 3, Chapter 3 (2022) Mp3 320kbps


Size: 48.32 MB | Total Duration: 20:05 | Total Tracks: 7
Format: MPEG Audio | 320 Kbps
Album: Criminal Mentality 3, Chapter 3
Artist: Mr. Criminal
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Date/Year: 2022




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E-BooksHistories of Transnational Criminal Law



Histories of Transnational Criminal Law
Neil Boister, "Histories of Transnational Criminal Law"
English | ISBN: 0192845705 | 2021 | 368 pages | EPUB | 1350 KB



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E-BooksIdeology and Criminal Law under Fascist, National Socialist and Authoritarian Regimes



Ideology and Criminal Law under Fascist, National Socialist and Authoritarian Regimes
Stephen Skinner, "Ideology and Criminal Law under Fascist, National Socialist and Authoritarian Regimes"
English | ISBN: 1509910816 | 2019 | 320 pages | AZW3 | 843 KB
This proposed collection builds on the success of Fascism and Criminal Law: History, Theory,Continuity (Hart Bloomsbury, 2015). Based on the particular significance of criminal law inunderstanding the nature, exercise and representation of State power identified anddiscussed in that collection, this proposed collection intends to take the discussion further byfocusing on the relationship between ideology and criminal law under Italian Fascism,German National Socialism, and other regimes that could be labelled as generically fascist orauthoritarian. The collection is thus intended to provide wider and deeper reflection on theideas, beliefs and political principles that shaped the criminal law of the systems in question,how those systems operated through courts and repressive practices, and how ideologicalfactors influenced the substantive criminal law. The systems considered are explored bothon their own terms and in some chapters through comparative analysis, in relation to similarsystems and those apparently opposed to them. The collection is also intended to be moreextensive than the previous volume, with almost twice the number of contributors,including as before leading experts in the field and a number of emerging scholars.Moreover, this collection will present chapters by common theme to foster comparative andcritical reflection across systemic boundaries. The collection took root in a two-dayworkshop held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London on the 10th-11thSeptember 2015, entitled 'Anti-Democratic Ideology and Criminal Law under Fascist,National Socialist and Authoritarian Regimes'. The chapters will all be based on originalresearch and, as with the previous collection, will also constitute an important and muchneeded English language resource providing access to work on legal systems that arecurrently under-represented in Anglo-American scholarship.



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E-BooksApplied Criminal Psychology A Guide to Forensic Behavioral Sciences



Applied Criminal Psychology A Guide to Forensic Behavioral Sciences
Applied Criminal Psychology: A Guide to Forensic Behavioral Sciences By Richard N. Kocsis (editor)
2009 | 306 Pages | ISBN: 0398078424 | PDF | 4 MB
Forensic psychology is a thriving subject with a dedicated focus beginning to emerge on the issue of crime from the discipline of psychology. Applied Criminal Psychology provides the reader with a comprehensive and practical guide to psychological research and techniques. Major topics include: (1) mental disorders and criminal behavior, antisocial behavior and personality disorders, the role of the forensic psychologist, risk and assessment; (2) the detection of deceit, eyewitness testimony, cognitive interviewing, forensic hypnosis, false confessions; and (3) criminal profiling, psychological autopsy, and crisis negotiation. Additionally, an overview is provided of the Axis I disorders associated with criminal behavior and the Axis II or personality disorders and their specific relevance to criminal behavior. The role and assessment techniques employed by psychologists and psychiatrists and their application in the criminal justice context is examined. This book will be of special interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, criminologists, legal professionals, and law enforcement personnel throughout the world in their response to crimes and other investigative challenges.



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E-BooksThe Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law



The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law
Darryl Robinson, Kevin Heller, Frederic Megret, "The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law"
English | 2020 | pages: 911 | ISBN: 019882520X | PDF | 5,5 mb
In the past twenty years the field of international criminal law has become one of the main subfields of international legal scholarship and practice with many texts in the field focusing on core crimes and judicial procedure. Eschewing this traditional approach however, the Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law instead looks at who the actors are, how international criminal law goes about achieving its ends, where (geographically) it applies, when it applies, and why the system came into being and continues to grow.



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E-BooksOrchestrating Diversity in International Criminal Justice



Orchestrating Diversity in International Criminal Justice
Farhad Malekian, "Orchestrating Diversity in International Criminal Justice "
English | ISBN: 1685072224 | 2021 | 279 pages | PDF | 6 MB



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E-BooksCriminal Justice Responses to Domestic Abuse in Northern Ireland



Criminal Justice Responses to Domestic Abuse in Northern Ireland
Ronagh J.A. McQuigg, "Criminal Justice Responses to Domestic Abuse in Northern Ireland "
English | ISBN: 1032199652 | 2022 | 134 pages | PDF | 6 MB



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E-BooksCriminal (In)Justice What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most (Audiobook)



Criminal (In)Justice What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most (Audiobook)
English | 2022 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B0B29L14BL | Duration: 5:49 h | 318 MB
Rafael A. Mangual / Narrated by Charles Constant
In his impassioned-yet-measured book, Rafael A. Mangual offers an incisive critique of America's increasingly radical criminal justice reform movement, and makes a convincing case against the pursuit of "justice" through mass-decarceration and depolicing.



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E-BooksThe Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals



The Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals
Nobuo Hayashi, Cecilia M. Bailliet, "The Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals"
English | 2017 | pages: 523 | ISBN: 1107146178, 1316509400 | PDF | 4,3 mb
With the ad hoc tribunals completing their mandates and the International Criminal Court under significant pressure, today's international criminal jurisdictions are at a critical juncture. Their legitimacy cannot be taken for granted. This multidisciplinary volume investigates key issues pertaining to legitimacy: criminal accountability, normative development, truth-discovery, complementarity, regionalism, and judicial cooperation. The volume sheds new light on previously unexplored areas, including the significance of redacted judgements, prosecutors' opening statements, rehabilitative processes of international convicts, victim expectations, court financing, and NGO activism. The book's original contributions will appeal to researchers, practitioners, advocates, and students of international criminal justice, accountability for war crimes and the rule of law.



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