Forensic Psychology in Context
Discover the intricate world of forensic psychology with "Forensic Psychology in Context" by Pr Anders Granhag, published in 2010. This comprehensive book spans 352 pages and offers a systematic examination of key issues and concerns within the field. Academics and researchers from the Nordic countries—Sweden, Iceland, Norway, and Finland—bring their insights to the forefront, highlighting their significant contributions to international discussions in forensic and legal psychology.
Delving into both investigative psychology and the psychological aspects of legal proceedings, this book provides valuable perspectives for scholars, practitioners, and students alike. Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of the complex interplay between psychology and the legal system or seeking to enhance your academic portfolio, "Forensic Psychology in Context" delivers an engaging and informative read that is essential for anyone interested in this fascinating discipline.