ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.1
1. Offender profiling: the truths
2. Suicide among two different groups of individuals in the criminal justice system
3. Crimes of everyday life
4. Road traffic violations: predicting behaviour
5. Gay sexual homicide
ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.2
1. The diagnosis of paedophilia and recidivism
2. Sexual fantasy and sexual offending
3. Female serial killers
4. Anti-social behaviour is bad for your health
5. Crime victimisation and death by homicide: survival of the cleverest
ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.3
1. The rape of adult women by men
2. Sexual offences against elderly women
3. Non-fatal hanging: analysis of a database
4. Understanding crime: aspects of "hate crime"
5. Rational thinking, paranoia, and criminal behaviour
ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.4
1. Juvenile delinquency and the moral viewpoint
2. Moral panic and paedophile stranger-danger
3. Personality disorders and measuring (criminal) psychopathy
4. Detecting deception accurately: The dream of police officers
5. Quantitative and qualitative methods, victims and perpetrators of child sexual abuse
ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.5
1. Pre-Trial Publicity and Jury Bias
2. Jurors' Beliefs and the Death Penalty
3. Biological Basis to Crime
4. Non-Custodial Punishment for Offenders
5. Zero Tolerance and the Broken Window Theory
ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.6
1. False confessions are easy to obtain?
2. Accurately identifying the faces of criminals
3. Measuring malingering in the criminal justice system
4. Genes and crime, and the complexity of the relationship
5. Femicide as a public health issue
ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.7
1. A combined model to explain mass murder
2. "Knife crime" in England today
3. Measuring the truth of cognitive distortions by child sexual offenders
4. Paraphilias and co-morbidity
5. Studying the mental disordered offender
ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.8
1. Newspaper reports on suicide and changes in the suicide rate - up or down? A recent example from Austria
2. The search for types: examples from stalking
3. Some aspects of the psychology of jurors and jury decision-making
4. Understanding criminal thinking: examples of different methods of study
5. Stalking victims and psychiatric problems in an Australian sample
ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.9
1. Terrorists are just normal people doing abnormal things?
2. Did he do it? Statistics and probabilities
3. The use of electronic monitoring of offenders
4. Harold Shipman and medical serial killers
5. Anger management programmes with offenders and "emotion talk"
ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY NO.10
1. Teaching children to be delinquent: the intergenerational transmission of anti-social behaviour
2. Psychosis and violence: retrospective and prospective studies
3. Head injury among young offenders
4. The arrival of cyber crimes
5. The use of students in experiments on detecting deception