Books (Text and Reference)

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Here is a list of textbooks and reference books related to Psychology & Law.

Barrett & George, Race, Culture, Psychology and Law

Bartol & Bartol, Psychology and Law

Bergman & Asimow, Reel Justice

Brewer & Williams, Psychology and Law: An Empirical Perspective

Chase, Movies on Trial

Costanzo, Psychology Applied to Law

Eisen, Quas, & Goodman, Memory and Suggestibility in the Forensic Interview

Felson, Crime and Everyday Life

Friedrichs, Law in Our Lives

Garner, Black's Law Dictionary

Greene, Heilbrun, Fortune, & Nietzel, Forensic Psychology

Huss, Forensic Psychology

Kapardis, Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction

Levine, Wallach & Levine, Psychological Problems, Social Issues, and Law

Lind & Tyler, The Social Psychology of Procedural Justice

Livingston, Crime and Criminology

Memon, Vrij, & Bull, Psychology and Law

Monahan & Walker, Social Science in Law

Ogloff, Taking Psychology and Law into the 21st Century

Roesch, Hart, & Ogloff, Psychology and Law

Roesch, Zapf, & Hart, Forensice Psychology and Law

Saferstein, Forensic Science Handbook

Schuller & Ogloff, Introduction to Psychology and Law: Canadian Perspectives

Walker & Shapiro, Introduction to Forensic Psychology

Wrightsman & Fulero, Forensic Psychology

Wrightsman, Forensic Psychology

Wrightsman, Green, Nietzel, & Fortune, Psychology and the Legal System

 

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