UNIT 1. INTRODUCTION 2
1. Educational and Training Models in Forensic Psychology&David DeMatteo,Geoffrey Marczyk,Daniel A.Krauss,and Jeffrey Burl 2
UNIT 2. POLICE AND INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY 12
Introduction and Commentary 12
2. Police Psychology: Then, Now, and Beyond&Curt R.Bartol 14
3. Science and Pseudoscience in Law Enforcement: A User-Friendly Primer&Scott O.Lilienfeld and Kristin Landfield 24
4. Effective Policing: Understanding How Polygraph Tests Work and Are Used&William G.Iacono 35
5. The Criminal Profiling Illusion: What's Behind the Smoke and Mirrors?&Brent Snook, Richard M. Cullen, Craig Bennell, Paul J. Taylor; and Paul Gendreau 47
6. Juvenile Offenders' Miranda Rights Comprehension and Self-Reported Likelihood of Offering False Confessions&Naomi E. Sevin Goldstein, Lois Oberlander Condie, Rachel Kalbeitzer,Douglas Osman, and Jessica L. Geier 59
UNIT 3. CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR 70
Introduction and Commentary 70
7. Reducing Misconceptions and False Beliefs in Police and Criminal Psychology&Michael G. Aamodt 72
8. Drugs and Sexual Assault: A Review&Elena Pope and Michelle Shouldice 80
9. Is It Stalking? Perceptions of Stalking Among College Undergraduates&Lorraine Phillips, Ryan Quirk, Barry Rosenfeld, and Maureen O'Connor 84
10. Psychopathy: A Clinical Construct Whose Time Has Come&Robert D. Hare 94
11. Child Sexual Molestation: Research Issues&Robert A. Prentky, Raymond A. Knight, and Austin F. S. Lee 106
12. What Biosociai Criminology Offers Criminology&John Paul Wright and Danielle Boisvert 117
UNIT 4. LEGAL PSYCHOLOGY 128
Introduction and Commentary 128
13. Confession Evidence: Commonsense Myths and Misconceptions&Saul M. Kassin 130
14. Hypnosis and the Law: Examining the Stereotypes&Graham F. Wagstaff 140
15. Assessing Allegations of Domestic Violence in Child Custody Evaluations&James N. Bow and Paul Boxer 148
16. Three Types of Skills for Effective Forensic Psychological Assessments&Marc Sageman 158
17. Developmentally Sensitive Forensic Interviewing of Preschool Children:Some Guidelines Drawn From Basic Psychological Research&Connie M. Tang 168
UNIT 5. VICTIMOLOGY AND VICTIM SERVICES 180
Introduction and Commentary 180
18. A 10-Year Update of"Review and Critique of Empirical Studies of Rape Avoidance"&Sarah E. Ullman 182
19. Reporting Sexual Victimization to the Police and Others: Results From a National-Level Study of College Women&Bonnie S. Fisher, Leah E. Daigle, Francis T. Cullen, and Michael G. Turner 197
20. Patterns of Anti-Gay Violence: An Analysis of Incident Characteristics and Victim Reporting&Kristen Kuehnle and Anne Sullivan 210
21. Offenders' Family Members' Responses to Capital Crimes: The Need for Restorative Justice Initiatives&Sarah Eschholz, Mark D. Reed,Elizabeth Beck, and Pamela Blume Leonard 220
UNIT 6. CORRECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 230
Introduction and Commentary 230
22. A National Survey of Correctional Psychologists&Jennifer L. Boothby and Carl B. Clements 232
23. The Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Offenders: The Current Landscape and Some Future Directions for Correctional Psychology&J. Stephen Wormith, Richard Althouse, Mark Simpson, Lorraine R. Reitzel,Thomas J. Fagan, and Robert D. Morgan 241
24. What Is Correctional About Clinical Practice in Corrections?&Philip R. Magaletta, Marc W. Patry, Erik F. Dietz, and Robert K. Ax 250
25. The Challenges of Mentally I11 Female Offenders in Prison&Elaine A. Lord 257
26. Muitisystemic Therapy for Antisocial Juveniles:Suggestions for Improvement&Willem H. J. Martens 267
References 271
Index 319
About the Editors 331