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Criminal Behavior: A Psychosocial Approach (8th Edition)
Criminal Behavior: A Psychosocial Approach (8th Edition)

Hardcover
Edition: 8
Author: Curt R. Bartol, Anne M. Bartol
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Release Date: 2007-02-18
ISBN-10: 0132394219
ISBN-13: 9780132394215
List Price: $92.20
Average Customer Rating:
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Summary:

This book approaches the understanding of delinquent and criminal behavior from a developmental, coginitive-behavioral, and psychological perspective. Viewing the juvenile and adult offender as being embedded and continually influenced by multiple systems, the book examines the risk and protective factors that are believed to influence the developmental pathways on the road to delinquency and crime. The 8th edition continues to be heavily researched in a style that allows the reader to follow the flow of the research literature. Most up-to-date psychological research and theories regarding criminal behavior are presented. Highlights how psychological, social, economic, political and ecological factors all play a role in influencing individual behavior. Looks at specific crimes from a psychological perspective: terrorism, sniper attacks, homicide and serial murder, cyber crime, white collar crime, identity theft, sex crimes, school violence, hate crimes, stalking, family violence, and drug crimes. Coverage of criminal profiling and crime scene analysis. Strategies for prevention and treatment of criminal behavior offered. New chapter on the treatment of juvenile offenders. Sections on juvenile offending added include: Juvenile Serial Murder, Juvenile Sex Offenders, Child Delinquents, Peer Rejection, School Failure, Language Deficiencies, Brain Development, Female Juvenile Sex Offenders, Current Juvenile Drug Use, & Juvenile Psychopathy. Professionals involved with the prevention and treatment of criminal behavior.



Customer Reviews
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Excellent Text!
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This book is absolutely awesome and comprehensive. I am working on my Master's in Forensic Psychology in an online forum, and this text is detailed and would actually be perfect for those working on an undergrad, but in the junior or senior level courses. The authors are excellent at addressing concepts and tying them back to previously mentioned areas of relevance.

Laura B.
Houston, Texas

Criminal Behavior : A Psychosocial Approach (7th Edition
Customer Rating:  Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4
This has been an extremely helpful book for criminal justice majors and psychology majors alike. I would reccomend this as a do not sell at the end of the semester, it is one to keep.

excelent
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excelent condition of the book, although it took quite a while to get delivered.

Decent, But Riddled With Sloppy Factual Errors
Customer Rating:  Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3
This book attempts to be fair, but is rife with wrong or misleading information. I think the author tries to cover too much ground, and winds up out of his element.

pp 391-392 "When a user is under the drug's (MDMA) effects, the user is often referred to as "rolling" because of the up-and-down rolling of emotions."

"Rolling" refers to the way eyes tend to move around when a person is on this drug. It has nothing to do with a supposed emotional rollercoaster. Furthermore, this drug causes no such flapping of emotions. MDMA causes one big up of euphoria and elation, followed by one big crash.

p 392. "Other adverse side effects of MDMA include heart, liver damage, strokes, and long-term brain injury." While nobody is saying this substance is healthful, the apparent neurotoxicity is a hotly debated issue. Long-term neurological damage has not been established. Most of the research behind these claims comes from George Ricaurte at Johns Hopkins, and his work has absolutely not been universally accepted.


Not a Bad Book
Customer Rating:  Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3
This book is pretty good as a first text in a criminal psychology class. It has a lot of information about current and old research in the field. The only thing that keeps this book from being 4 or 5 stars, is the fact that it's pretty dry, and a little difficult to read.

























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