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The Handbook of Forensic Psychology

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Authored by leading scholars and practitioners, this completely revised edition of the bestselling text and reference work covers every component of this rapidly-expanding field, including polygraph ("lie detection") testing and forensic uses of hypnosis.

756 pages, Hardcover

Published November 26, 1998

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October 11, 2018
Really fantastic book. Don't pay attention to the other one to three star reviews made by some select individuals on here. They either don't know about forensic psychology, could care less, or are paid bots. As a future forensic psychology graduate student, this book gives an excellent overview of what to expect in the field. Before even considering pursuing an education in forensic psychology, it would behoove you to read this book before even applying so that you know what you're getting into.
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November 13, 2013
Very informative. Easy to navigate and enjoyed the information.
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