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Overview
Introduce today’s legal system using contemporary psychological concepts, methods and research with the market-leading WRIGHTSMAN'S PSYCHOLOGY AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM, 10E. Prominent practitioners and authors Kirk Heilbrun, Edie Greene and Amy Douglass apply their experience as legal consultants to present expert insights, active research and tips for writing and careers. Real engaging cases, such as George Floyd and Dylann Roof, clearly illustrate how to use psychology to better understanding the legal system and its impact on individual’s daily lives. The latest content explores social and racial injustice, current crime statistics and the impact of COVID-19 on crime. New content also examines the latest crime-countering technology. Topics such as competence to stand trial, the insanity defense, expert forensic testimony, use of deadly force by police, detection of deceit and criminal profiling provide further insights into psychology's importance in today’s legal system.
- UPDATED CONTENT EXPLORES SOCIAL AND RACIAL INJUSTICE. This edition carefully considers topics related to social and racial justice. New discussions examine bias against citizens and review the influences of police and associated racial bias. New content analyzes broad statistics as well as highly-publicized individual cases that will interest students.
- THE LATEST CRIME STATISTICS REFLECT CHANGES IN CRIMINAL OFFENSES AS A RESULT OF COVID-19. This edition demonstrates how pandemic restrictions have impacted criminal offenses. Students examine highly publicized horrific crimes, such as Buffalo and Uvalde, as well as less publicized but still frightening crimes, such as carjacking and domestic assaults. New content examines crimes within the larger context of a nearly two decade decrease in offenses and questions what is driving crime and whether or not these increases are stable.
- NEW CONTENT SCRUTINIZES THE USE OF NEW TECHNOLGY IN COUNTERING CRIME. New material addresses the issues that arise with new technologies such as the use of artificial intelligence to detect deception in criminal suspects and to develop representative lists of prospective jurors. This edition also examines body-worn cameras to aid in police work and virtual reality technologies to enhance jury decision making as well as juror misconduct stemming from access to online information during trials.
- THE ACCLAIMED AUTHOR TEAM BRINGS A DIVERSITY OF EXPERIENCE FOR A BALANCED APPROACH. This edition’s coauthors offer the diverse perspectives of a clinical psychologist, a cognitive psychologist and a social psychologist. These professionals apply their years of experience working with the legal system to ensure a well-developed and balanced approach that engages and prepares students to understand psychological principles at work in the legal system today.
- UP-TO-DATE RESEARCH KEEPS ALL CONTENT CURRENT AND AUTHORITATIVE. This text remains the best seller in its market because of the authors’ comprehensive coverage, well developed writing style and use of interesting case studies to illustrate core principles. The authors also provide unwavering attention to relevant legal dilemmas.
- "ORIENTING QUESTIONS" AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH CHAPTER GUIDE STUDENTS' READING. These engaging questions function as learning objectives, directing student attention to key issues within the chapter. End-of-chapter summaries reflect back on these "Orienting Questions" and reinforce concepts.
- APPENDICES PROVIDE IMPORTANT BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS FOR AN ALL-IN-ONE RESOURCE. Appendices include the Constitutional amendments, the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct and the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology. This content provides students with a well-rounded look at the psychology of law while consolidating all of the information students need in one text.
- A FULL CHAPTER ON THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CORRECTIONS (CH. 15) FOCUSES ON POST-ADJUDICATION ISSUES. This chapter contains separate sections for juveniles and adult corrections. Timely content also discusses traditional institutional interventions and describes recent community interventions that are of particular interest. In addition, this chapter discusses the role of psychologists in jails and prisons and includes a section on the psychological consequences of long-term incarceration.
- THE POPULAR "THE CASE OF" FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS REAL CASES FROM RECENT HEADLINES. These intriguing, current cases capture student interest and highlight the relevance of important legal concepts for your students.
2. The Legal System: Issues, Structure, and Players.
3. Psychology of Crime.
4. Psychology of Police.
5. Eyewitnesses to Crimes and Accidents.
6. Victims of Crime, Violence, and Adversity.
7. Evaluating Criminal Suspects.
8. Traditional Steps in Criminal Prosecution and Civil Litigation: Arrest, Bail, Plea Bargains, Settlements, and Trials.
9. Alternatives to Traditional Criminal Prosecution and Civil Litigation.
10. Assessment in Criminal and Juvenile Cases.
11. Assessment in Civil Cases.
12. Preparing for Trials.
13. Jurors and Juries.
14. Punishment and Sentencing.
15. Adult and Juvenile Corrections.