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Book Psicolog  a judicial

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  • Author : Juan H. del Popolo
  • Publisher : Ediciones Jurídicas Cuyo
  • Release : 1996
  • ISBN : 9789509099388
  • Pages : 488 pages

Download or read book Psicolog a judicial written by Juan H. del Popolo and published by Ediciones Jurídicas Cuyo. This book was released on 1996 with total page 488 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Psychology  Law  and Criminal Justice

Download or read book Psychology Law and Criminal Justice written by Graham Davies and published by Walter de Gruyter. This book was released on 2011-06-15 with total page 629 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Psicolog  a Jur  dica y Forense

Download or read book Psicolog a Jur dica y Forense written by Miguel Ángel Carrasco Ortiz and published by EDITORIAL SANZ Y TORRES S.L.. This book was released on with total page 953 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La psicología jurídica y forense se ha convertido en una disciplina con un elevado grado de especialización dentro de la psicología. En la actualidad, cuenta con un corpus conceptual y metodológico propio, albergando un gran número de campos teóricos y áreas de aplicación. Todos ellos tienen la apasionante y complicada tarea de abordar las relaciones del comportamiento humano dentro del contexto jurídico-legal. La presente obra se compone de dos volúmenes: el primero compila aquellos contenidos introductorios de la psicología jurídica que incluyen algunos conceptos básicos del derecho, así como contenidos de la psicología más relacionados con los procedimientos y métodos que el psicólogo especialista en esta área de conocimiento debe manejar; el segundo volumen contiene los contenidos dedicados a los principales campos de aplicación. El volumen 1, que presentamos a continuación, se estructura en diez capítulos. El primero se ocupa de contenidos introductorios de la psicología jurídica y forense; y los dos siguientes tratan aspectos legales básicos: el segundo, cuestiones relativas al derecho penal, civil y laboral; y el tercer capítulo, aspectos legales propios de la organización de la justicia y la prueba pericial. Los siguientes capítulos tratan temas más directamente relacionados con la psicología en el ámbito propiamente jurídico y forense; principalmente, contenidos metodológicos y procedimentales, y herramientas aplicadas. Todas ellas con un importante carácter transversal a las diferentes áreas y campos de actuación de los psicólogos jurídicos y forenses. En concreto, se incluye un capítulo sobre la evaluación psicológica en el ámbito forense (Capítulo 4), el testimonio (Capítulo 5), el informe pericial (Capítulo 6), la entrevista cognitiva (Capítulo 7), la simulación (Capítulo 8), y sobre métodos alternativos en la solución de conflictos y mediación (Capítulo 9). Finalmente, el capítulo 10 se dedica a los principios éticos y deontológicos propios de la práctica pericial que todo profesional en este ámbito debe considerar. El conjunto de todos estos capítulos tiene la intención de ofrecer una actualización de los principales contenidos de la psicología jurídica y forense que puedan ser de utilidad tanto para los psicólogos cuya actividad profesional se desarrolla en este ámbito, como para estudiantes y juristas que quieran aproximarse a esta disciplina y profundizar en la misma para mejorar su formación o adquirir una mayor especialización. El lector podrá complementar este volumen, dedicado fundamentalmente a los aspectos conceptuales y metodológicos básicos y transversales, con la lectura y estudio de los contenidos de un segundo volumen con contenidos aplicados a las diferentes áreas y ámbitos de actuación de la psicología jurídica y forense. La psicología jurídica y forense, aunque tiene unos fundamentos conceptuales y teóricos procedentes de las disciplinas jurídica y psicológica es un ámbito principalmente aplicado. En la actualidad, las áreas de aplicación de la psicología jurídica son numerosas dentro del ámbito del derecho civil y de familia, derecho penal, derecho laboral y penitenciario, y de los menores. En todas ellas, existen subáreas de actuación práctica en la que el psicólogo puede llegar a tener un desempeño como forense. En el presente volumen, que constituye la segunda parte del Manual de Psicología Jurídica y Forense, se presentan algunos de los principales campos de aplicación práctica de esta disciplina y sirve de complemento al primero, principalmente dedicado a contenidos conceptuales y procedimentales básicos. El volumen consta de ocho capítulos que muestran, desde una perspectiva aplicada, el papel del psicólogo y de la psicóloga en diferentes campos jurídicos: uno dedicado al derecho de familia (Capítulo 1), otro a la neuropsicología forense en los ámbitos civil y criminal (Capítulo 2), tres al derecho penal (Capítulos 3, 4 y 5), uno al laboral (Capítulo 6), otro al penitenciario (Capítulo 7) y, finalmente, uno más dedicado al ámbito de los menores (Capítulo 8). Los capítulos referidos al derecho penal, abordan temas tales como la imputabilidad (Capítulo 3), la delincuencia y criminalidad (Capítulo 4), y las lesiones psíquicas y secuelas emocionales en víctimas (Capítulo 5). En cada uno de los capítulos se recogen una serie de contenidos que, consideramos, todo psicólogo jurídico y forense ha de tener en cuenta para poder ejercer adecuadamente sus funciones. Para ello, se ha tratado de dar a los capítulos una orientación eminentemente práctica y aplicada en los diversos contextos profesionales que se abordan. Esperamos que el material que aquí presentamos constituya, junto con el volumen I de esta obra, una ayuda básica para la actualización del quehacer del psicólogo jurídico y forense en su práctica profesional. Psicólogos, estudiantes, juristas y cualquier profesional que ejerza en este ámbito podrá encontrar también en estas líneas la posibilidad de aproximarse a esta disciplina y/o profundizar en la misma para mejorar su formación o adquirir una mayor especialización. Es el deseo de sus editores, así como de los autores participantes que se han esmerado en la preparación cuidadosa de sus contenidos, que este manual sea una fuente no solo de aprendizaje sino también de disfrute para todos sus lectores.

Book Judicial Decision Making

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  • Author : Lawrence S. Wrightsman
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2012-12-06
  • ISBN : 1461548071
  • Pages : 282 pages

Download or read book Judicial Decision Making written by Lawrence S. Wrightsman and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the mid-1970s, as a social psychologist dedicated to the application of knowl edge, I welcomed our field's emerging interest in the legal system. I have al ways been fascinated by jury trials-something about the idea that two con ceptions of the truth were in irrevocable conflict and jurors could choose only one of them. More important, the criminal justice system is a major social force that has been ignored by social psychologists for most of the twentieth century. As I systematically began to explore the applications of social psycho logical concepts to the law 20 years ago, I experienced the delight of discovery similar to that of a child under a Christmas tree. It has been satisfying to be among the cohort of researchers who have studied the legal system, especially trial juries, from a psychological perspective. I believe we have learned much that would be useful if the system were to be revised. Hlf the system were to be revised" . . . there's the rub. As I have stated, my original motivation was the application of knowledge. Like other social scien tists, I believed-perhaps arrogantly-that the results of our research efforts could be used to make trial juries operate with more efficiency, accuracy, and satisfaction. Qver the last two decades, much knowledge has accumulated. How can we put this knowledge to work? Judges are the gatekeepers of the legal system.

Book Atlas of Forensic and Criminal Psychology

Download or read book Atlas of Forensic and Criminal Psychology written by Bernat-N. Tiffon and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2022-04-04 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Originally published in Spanish in 2017 by Libreria Bosch, Barcelona, the Atlas of Forensic and Criminal Psychology is a one-of-kind book made available in English for the first time. This unique work is highly illustrated with full-color images, providing a medico-legal examination of forensic pathology as it relates to cases of forensic psychological interest. The book begins with a historical perspective and includes images of patients to familiarize the reader with symptoms, the hazard-risk criteria, lethality, and suicidal rescue—research that Dr. Tiffon has addressed in his previous publications. Chapters present photographic records of cases to deepen forensic, psychologist, and medico-legal professionals’ insight into thoughts, behaviors, and mechanisms of self- and hetero-aggressiveness. Such cases illustrate the outcomes of various disorders manifested in individuals and victims; as such, they provide an understanding of the psychological-legal conclusions reached in such cases in order to adapt the legal and preventative measures for specific situations. Coverage includes affective, schizophrenic, and personality disorders as contributing elements in diagnostic judgments, noting the great difficulty such examples present to experts performing psychopathological evaluations after criminal, and often violent, events have occurred. Various psychopathological disorders are addressed as well as the technical treatment that should occur in each case from a psychological-forensic perspective. Features: • Presents a provocative look at various syndromes familiar to forensic psychologists, as applied to criminal cases and the pathology of suicide victims and homicide perpetrators • Combines the work of world-renowned expert contributors to examine the criminal, legal, and psychological facets of various diagnoses and case examples • Offers insight into the psychological state of suicide victims, considering their state of mind as a "psychological autopsy" In his previous books published in Spanish, Manual of Consulting in Psychology and Clinical, Legal, Legal, Criminal, and Forensic Psychopathology (2008), Manual of Professional Performance in Clinical, Criminal, and Forensic Psychopathology (2009), and the 4-volume Practical Criminological Atlas of Forensic Psychometry (2019-2020), Tiffon approached forensic psychology and psychopathology from a theoretical perspective. In the Atlas of Forensic and Criminal Psychology, his first book translated into English, Tiffon expands on these prior works, serving to provide a visual reference and guide to medical pathologists and consulting psychologists in cases of disorders in which psychopathological mutilation, injury, and self-injury occur.

Book Sobre psicologia forense

Download or read book Sobre psicologia forense written by Hans Friedrich Reichel and published by . This book was released on 1915 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Applied Psychology in Spain

Download or read book Applied Psychology in Spain written by Prieto/Avi and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 1994 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Tyranny of Opinion

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  • Author : Pablo Piccato
  • Publisher : Duke University Press
  • Release : 2010-01-11
  • ISBN : 0822391759
  • Pages : 402 pages

Download or read book The Tyranny of Opinion written by Pablo Piccato and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2010-01-11 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the mid-to-late nineteenth century, as Mexico emerged out of decades of civil war and foreign invasion, a modern notion of honor—of one’s reputation and self-worth—became the keystone in the construction of public culture. Mexicans gave great symbolic, social, and material value to honor. Only honorable men could speak in the name of the public. Honor earned these men, and a few women, support and credit, and gave civilian politicians a claim to authority after an era dominated by military heroism. Tracing how notions of honor changed in nineteenth-century Mexico, Pablo Piccato examines legislation, journalism, parliamentary debates, criminal defamation cases, personal stories, urban protests, and the rise and decline of dueling in the 1890s. He highlights the centrality of notions of honor to debates over the nature of Mexican liberalism, describing how honor helped to define the boundaries between public and private life; balance competing claims of free speech, public opinion, and the protection of individual reputations; and motivate politicians, writers, and other men to enter public life. As Piccato explains, under the authoritarian rule of Porfirio Díaz, the state became more active in the protection of individual reputations. It implemented new restrictions on the press. This did not prevent people from all walks of life from defending their honor and reputations, whether in court or through violence. The Tyranny of Opinion is a major contribution to a new understanding of Mexican political history and the evolution of Mexican civil society.

Book The Psychology of Judicial Decision Making

Download or read book The Psychology of Judicial Decision Making written by David E. Klein and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2010-02-08 with total page 355 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the years, psychologists have devoted uncountable hours to learning how human beings make judgments and decisions. As much progress as scholars have made in explaining what judges do over the past few decades, there remains a certain lack of depth to our understanding. Even where scholars can make consensual and successful predictions of a judge's behavior, they will often disagree sharply about exactly what happens in the judge's mind to generate the predicted result. This volume of essays examines the psychological processes that underlie judicial decision making.

Book Advances in Psychology and Law

Download or read book Advances in Psychology and Law written by Santiago Redondo and published by Walter de Gruyter. This book was released on 2011-06-03 with total page 569 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Psychology and Law

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  • Author : Friedrich Lösel
  • Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
  • Release : 2011-06-15
  • ISBN : 3110879778
  • Pages : 589 pages

Download or read book Psychology and Law written by Friedrich Lösel and published by Walter de Gruyter. This book was released on 2011-06-15 with total page 589 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Introducci  n a la psicolog  a jur  dica

Download or read book Introducci n a la psicolog a jur dica written by Luis Muñoz Sabaté and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Current List of Medical Literature

Download or read book Current List of Medical Literature written by and published by . This book was released on 1943 with total page 798 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Includes section, "Recent book acquisitions" (varies: Recent United States publications) formerly published separately by the U.S. Army Medical Library.

Book Judicial Decision Making

Download or read book Judicial Decision Making written by lawrence wrightsman and published by Springer. This book was released on 2012-02-22 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the mid-1970s, as a social psychologist dedicated to the application of knowl edge, I welcomed our field's emerging interest in the legal system. I have al ways been fascinated by jury trials-something about the idea that two con ceptions of the truth were in irrevocable conflict and jurors could choose only one of them. More important, the criminal justice system is a major social force that has been ignored by social psychologists for most of the twentieth century. As I systematically began to explore the applications of social psycho logical concepts to the law 20 years ago, I experienced the delight of discovery similar to that of a child under a Christmas tree. It has been satisfying to be among the cohort of researchers who have studied the legal system, especially trial juries, from a psychological perspective. I believe we have learned much that would be useful if the system were to be revised. Hlf the system were to be revised" . . . there's the rub. As I have stated, my original motivation was the application of knowledge. Like other social scien tists, I believed-perhaps arrogantly-that the results of our research efforts could be used to make trial juries operate with more efficiency, accuracy, and satisfaction. Qver the last two decades, much knowledge has accumulated. How can we put this knowledge to work? Judges are the gatekeepers of the legal system.

Book A Psychological Study of Judicial Opinion

Download or read book A Psychological Study of Judicial Opinion written by Theodore Schroeder and published by . This book was released on 1917 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Psychology in Latin America

Download or read book Psychology in Latin America written by Rubén Ardila and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-08-13 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This contributed volume is a real “who is who” in Latin American psychology. Edited by the most prominent psychology researcher alive in the region, the book presents a comprehensive panorama of psychology in Latin America as a science, as a profession and as a way of improving the quality of life of individuals and communities. Despite its achievements, Latin American psychology is little known by the international psychological community. In order to fill this gap, Dr. Rubén Ardila has invited the most important researchers and practitioners in the region to present an overview of psychology as both a profession and a research field in Latin America in the following areas: · Scientific research · Professional issues · Clinical and health psychology · Developmental psychology · Educational and school psychology · Organizational and work psychology · Social psychology · Community psychology · Legal and forensic psychology Psychology in Latin America – Current Status, Challenges and Perspectives seeks to place Latin American psychology on the map of international psychology, and by doing so it aims to foster cooperation between researchers, practitioners and students from the region with its peers from all over the world.

Book Handbook of Psychology and Law

Download or read book Handbook of Psychology and Law written by Dorothy K. Kagehiro and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-06-29 with total page 640 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shari Seidman Diamond Scholars interested in psychology and law are fond of c1aiming origins for psycholegal research that date back four score and three years ago to Hugo von Munsterberg's On the Witness Stand, published in 1908. These early roots can mislead the casual observer about the history of psychology and law. Vigorous and sustained research in the field is a recent phenomenon. It is only 15 years since the first review of psy chology and law appeared in the Annual Review of Psychology (Tapp, 1976). The following year saw the first issue of Law and Human Behavior, the official publication of the American Psychology-Law Society and now the journal of the American Psychological Associ ation's Division of Psychology and Law. Few psychology departments offered even a single course in psychology and law before 1973, while by 1982 1/4 of psychology graduate programs had at least one course, and a number had begun to offer forensic minors and/or joint J. D. / Ph. D. programs (Freeman & Roesch, see Chapter 28). Yet this short period of less than 20 years has seen a dramatic level of activity. Its strengths and weaknesses, excitements and disappointments, are aII captured in the collection of chapters published in this first Handbook of Psychology and Law. In describing what we have learned ab out psychology and law, the works included here also reveal the questions we have yet to answer and thus offer a blueprint for activities in the next 20 years.