This title has ceased (2018).Crime Psychology Review publishes state of the art reviews of cutting-edge topics across all psychological aspects relating to crimes and criminals. Particular emphasis is given to topics in which research of note has emerged in recent years and which are therefore developing rapidly. The reviews are carefully documented, thorough accounts of current research and understanding in specific areas. Crime Psychology Review provides an overarching account of the up-to-date status of research evidence and debates relating to the major challenges that currently drive and define inter alia the fields of forensic psychology, criminal justice, criminology, legal and court psychology, policing psychology, investigative psychology and prison psychology. A variety of forms of reviews are welcome. These include: Focusing on practical implications of areas of research. Dealing mainly with theoretical developments. Exploring debates and current areas of dispu
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