Journal of Criminal Psychology
www.emeraldinsight.comThe Journal of Criminal Psychology (JCP) is a peer-reviewed international academic journal dealing with issues surrounding criminal aspects of psychology. The Journal of Criminal Psychology encourages submissions of papers from all fields including the social, cognitive, personality, and biological domains that are relevant to the theoretical, research, or clinical aspects of criminal psychology. The journal publishes papers based on quantitative and/or qualitative research design. Original conceptual papers and brief research reports will also be considered for publication. Coverage includes: Predictors of delinquent and criminal behaviour Classification and treatments of offenders Prevention, intervention, and treatment programs Offender and offensive characteristics Psychology of policing Psychology of interrogation and witness testimony Psychology and crime issues Exploring the interrelation of theory and data in empirical research and advancing the links between criminological analysis and psychology Criminal Thinking Style and Criminal Identity Process of Prisonization Recidivism Application of advanced statistical analysis to the field of criminal psychology
Read moreThe Journal of Criminal Psychology (JCP) is a peer-reviewed international academic journal dealing with issues surrounding criminal aspects of psychology. The Journal of Criminal Psychology encourages submissions of papers from all fields including the social, cognitive, personality, and biological domains that are relevant to the theoretical, research, or clinical aspects of criminal psychology. The journal publishes papers based on quantitative and/or qualitative research design. Original conceptual papers and brief research reports will also be considered for publication. Coverage includes: Predictors of delinquent and criminal behaviour Classification and treatments of offenders Prevention, intervention, and treatment programs Offender and offensive characteristics Psychology of policing Psychology of interrogation and witness testimony Psychology and crime issues Exploring the interrelation of theory and data in empirical research and advancing the links between criminological analysis and psychology Criminal Thinking Style and Criminal Identity Process of Prisonization Recidivism Application of advanced statistical analysis to the field of criminal psychology
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2011
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