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See also
References & Bibliography
Key texts
Books
- Adler, J. (2004) Forensic Psychology: Concepts, Debates and Practice
- Alison, L. J. (2005).The Forensic Psychologist's Casebook: Psychological Profiling and Criminal Investigation.
- Hollin, C.R. (1989) Psychology and Crime: Introduction to Criminological Psychology.
- Harrower, J. (2001). Crime (Psychology in Practice)
- Howitt, D. (2005).Introduction to Forensic and Criminal Psychology.
- Gudjonsson,G (2002).The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions. A Handbook. Wiley. ISBN 0470844612
- Gudjonsson,G & Haward,L (1998).Forensic Psychology. A Guide to Practice. Routledge. ISBN 0415132916
- McGuire, J. (2004). Understanding Psychology and Crime: Perspectives on Theory and Action
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