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Forensic psychology.

By: Wrightsman, Lawrence SContributor(s): Fulero, Solomon MMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Belmont, Calif. : London : Wadsworth ; Cengage Learning [distributor], 2009Edition: International ed. / Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Solomon M. Fulero; 3rd edDescription: 480 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780495506515 (pbk.) :; 0495506516 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Forensic psychologyDDC classification: 614.1'5 Summary: This text introduces the practice of forensic psychology by showing how psychologists aid the legal system by serving as expert witnesses, criminal profilers and trial consultants for jury selection and child custody hearings.
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Previous ed.: 2004.

This text introduces the practice of forensic psychology by showing how psychologists aid the legal system by serving as expert witnesses, criminal profilers and trial consultants for jury selection and child custody hearings.

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