Legal Psychology is a modern term that refers to the study and use of psychology as it applies to the legal system and people who come into contact with the legal system. The book is devoted to contain forensic and legal psychology information relevant to all fields of legal practice (criminal, civil, family, immigration, international). This book will explore what forensic psychology is, how you can become a forensic psychologist, and how it is crucial in the criminal justice system.
Print ISBN: 9781682507957 | 150 $ | 2022 | Hardcover
Subject: Psychology and Counselling
Editor: Roland Gillet
About the editor: Roland Gillet, PhD, is Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Digital Forensics and Cyber Security. His expertise includes developmental psychology; social education; social work; teaching secondary education; competencies and values; professional identity; learning. He has keen interest in health psychology; adolescent coping; social support; wellbeing; depression cardiovascular reactivity; and stress.