The Handbook of Forensic PsychologyAllen K. Hess, Irving B. Weiner Authored by leading scholars and practitioners, this completely revised edition of the bestselling text and reference work covers every component of this rapidly-expanding field, including polygraph ("lie detection") testing and forensic uses of hypnosis. |
Contents
Defining Forensic Psychology | 24 |
Accessing Legal Literature | 48 |
Mediating Domestic Law Issues ཉྩ | 63 |
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