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Criminal Psychology: A Beginner's Guide
By Ray Bull, Charlotte Bilby, Claire Cooke and Tim Grant
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How does the mind of a criminal work? How can you stop criminals from re-offending? What does being in prison do to your mind? From lie detection to psychological profiling, Professor Ray Bull and his team of experts demonstrate how understanding the mind is essential in the fight against criminality. Covering prisons, police methods, and eyewitness reliability, this book provides an authoritative introduction to the fascinating research underpinning modern criminal psychology. Professor Ray Bull is Director of Postgraduate Courses in Forensic Psychology at University of Leicester, where his co-authors are all lecturers.
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Professor Ray Bull is Director of Postgraduate Courses in Forensic Psychology at University of Leicester where his co-authors are all lecturers.
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