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Forensic Psychology
- The field of psychology concerned with the application of psychological knowledge and principles to legal issues.

Forensic Psychology & Psychiatry Chat Machine - Forensic Psychology & Psychiatry Chat Machine where people can 'talk' to each other on Forensic Topics 3/5
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Forensic Psychiatry Resources - Myron Pulier has compiled a list of Forensic Mental Health Resources. 4/5
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Forensic Society - The - A UK Resource. 4/5
GeneClinics: Clinical Genetic Information Resource 5/5
GeneTests Home Page - Free resource including laboratory directory, genetics and prenatal diagnosis clinic directory, and introduction to genetic counseling. 4/5
Institute of Mental Health Law - UK  2/5
IPT Journal - "Recommended Guidelines - More effective child interviewing procedures.  An Article.  3/5
Juvenile Sex Offenders - Juvenile Sex Offenders are the most neglected element of the sex offender population and yet they are one of the most important links to adult child molesters and rapists. Appropriate education and training for those dealing with this population is vital but too often missing or incomplete. An Article. 3/5
Legal Issues & Court Cases Affecting Sex Offenders. 3/5
Myths and Facts About Sex Offenders Center For Sex Offender Management - 2/5
Physical Attractiveness and Criminal Behavior / Encyclopedia of Criminology - Physical Attractiveness and Criminal Behavior Physical unattractiveness, deformity, and disfigurement have been associated with evil since antiquity.  3/5
Police Psychology - The Heavy Badge -  When you decided to become an officer, you knew of the danger on the street. It is a physical danger that you face everyday, a tangible danger for which you are trained to respond. But no one told you about the other dangers that you face. No one trained you for the stress of the job. No one told you about the high divorce rate, the high alcoholism rate, the high rate of physical illness and the high rate of suicide. No one told you of the scrutiny that you'd face everyday from the community and even from your own peers in internal affairs. No one told you about the difficulty maintaining a life on the streets and a meaningful relationship with your family. Effects of Stress on Law Enforcement Officers and their families.  2/5
Police Stress and stress in law enforcement professions. - Articles and Links. 3/5
Prisons and Social Control - Prisons and Social Control. Collective piece by staff, from Kinesis.  3/5
Race Relations in Prison - Almost two million people are behind prison and jail bars in the United States. 70% of the incarcerated population are people of color. The fastest growing group of prisoners is black women. Per capita the most numerous group are Native Americans .3/5
Rage Disorder - Second Web Reports On Serendip. Rage Disorder. Ingrid Katz. An Article: "Epileptic Violence and Criminal Behavior"  3/5
Reducing Deviant Arousal in Juvenile Sex Offenders Using Vicarious Sensitization - Mark R. Weinrott, Michael Riggan & Stuart Frothingham Northwest Media, Inc., Eugene, Oregon. A Reort. 3/5
Report on Cognitive Interview Results for the1999 Survey of Program Dynamics.   3/5
The Society for the Prevention of Infanticide (SPI) - The mission of the Society for the Prevention of Infanticide (SPI) is to educate the public about the historical and current custom of infanticide and to promote its prevention through continued research and scholarship.  3/5
Understanding, Assessing, & Treating Sexual Offenders - Tools for the Therapist. This is part of the Sexual Abuse Treatment, Research, Resource, and Referral Site.  2/5
Zeno’s Forensic Psychology -  An ecellent website with many interesting links. 3/5
                   
Miscellaneous References
Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners - UN   3/5
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics - SUNY University at Albany - Project of the Hindelang Criminal Justice Research Center, SUNY Albany, to provide online access to the authoritative reference book and database of the same name. Search or browse by chapter the 653 tables, compiled from over 100 sources. Files are conveniently described both by content and file length, though note that all files require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the text and data in PDF format. 5/5

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