内容简介
1.Introduction&by JOHN GUNN and DAVID P. FARRINGTON
Part 1: Psychology, Law, and the Criminal Justice System
2.Reflections on Psychology in the Criminal Justice System&by EDWIN I. MEGARGEE
3.Psychological Roles and Issues in Recent Prison Litigation&by CARL B. CLEMENTS
4.Prison Class Action Suits: The Aftermaths&by STANLEY L. BRODSKY
5.Reflections on a Decade of Law and Psychology in the United States&by JUNE LOUIN TAPP
6.On Measuring Distaste in Years&by CATHERINE FITZMAURICE and KEN PEASE
Part 2: Explanations of Delinquency and Crime
7.A Longitudinal View of the Relationship Between Paternal Absence and Crime&by JOAN McCoRD
8.Family Backgrounds of Male and Female Delinquents&by DAVID R. OFFORD
9.Personality and Delinquency in London and Montreal&by DAVID P. FARRINGTON, LOUISE BIRON and MARC LeBLANC
10.Delinquent Boys in Reykjavik: A Follow-up Study of Boys Sent to an Institution&by GISLI H. GUDJONSSON
11.Crime Prevention through Environmental Management and Design&by RON V. G. CLARKE
Part 3: Abnormal Offenders and their Management
12.Public Attitudes to Mentally Abnormal Offenders&by SIR DENIS HILL
13.The 1959 Mental Health Act of England and Wales:Changes in the Use of Its Criminal Provisions&by GRAHAM ROBERTSON
14.Schizophrenia and Violence&by PAMELA TAYLOR
15.An Evaluation of Grendon Prison&by JOHN GUNN and GRAHAM ROBERTSON
16.A 5-Year Follow-up Study of Male Patients Discharged from Broadmoor Hospital&by D. ANTHONY BLACK
17.Transfer of Special Hospital Patients into National Health Service Hospitals&by SUSANNE DELL
18.The Resettlement of Epileptic Offenders&by SHELLEY CHANNON
Author Index
Subject Index