Identity Parades

Identity Parades

Author: Richard Kirkland

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780853236269

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Northern Ireland is a country of two distinct identities politically, socially and culturally. This text traces the two identities' implicit inner contradictions and how they have manifested within Northern Ireland.


Beginning Psychology

Beginning Psychology

Author: Malcolm Hardy

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780198328216

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This standard introductory text offers students a complete and accessible introduction to the central elements of psychology.


Psychology and Crime

Psychology and Crime

Author: Aidan Sammons

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-04-15

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1135643075

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What does a Criminological Psychologist do? The popular image is that of a latter-day Sherlock Holmes helping the police to solve crimes and mysteries, but the reality is much more complex. Psychology and Crime is a new introduction to the topic of Criminological Psychology that helps dispel these popular myths by providing a comprehensive overview of the topic of Criminological Psychology. The book includes both classic and contemporary psychological theory and research on a range of criminological issues including the nature, measurement and causes of crime, police work and offender profiling, eye-witness memory, trial procedures, jury decision making and the treatment of crime. Putwain and Sammons have produced an introductory text which covers the material on this topic in the A2 components of the AQA-B, OCR and Edexcel A-Level specifications. Psychology and Crime is also ideal for undergraduate students looking for an introduction to criminological psychology and for students studying psychology and media. It will also be useful for those who work in fields related to criminology such as the police and probation services, social workers and therapists.


Angles on Criminal Psychology

Angles on Criminal Psychology

Author: Diana Dwyer

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780748759774

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This clearly written text for the popular psychology application of Criminal Psychology, is accessible for students of all abilities.


Practical Guide to Evidence

Practical Guide to Evidence

Author:

Publisher: Cavendish Publishing

Published: 1998-08-20

Total Pages: 485

ISBN-13: 1843143089

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The second edition of this widely acclaimed book maintains the author's original objective: to provide a clear and readable account of evidence law, which acknowledges the importance of arguments about facts and principles as well as rules. It is written


Identifying the English

Identifying the English

Author: Edward Higgs

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2011-10-06

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1441138013

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Personal identification is very much a live political issue in Britain and this book looks at why this is the case, and why, paradoxically, the theft of identity has become ever more common as the means of identification have multiplied. Identifying the English looks not only at how criminals have been identified - branding, fingerprinting, DNA - but also at the identification of the individual with seals and signatures, of the citizen by means of passports and ID cards, and of the corpse. Beginning his history in the medieval period, Edward Higgs reveals how it was not the Industrial Revolution that brought the most radical changes in identification techniques, as many have assumed, but rather the changing nature of the State and commerce, and their relationship with citizens and customers. In the twentieth century the very different historical techniques have converged on the holding of information on databases, and increasingly on biometrics, and the multiplication of these external databases outside the control of individuals has continued to undermine personal identity security.


The Philosophy Foundation

The Philosophy Foundation

Author: Peter Worley

Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Published: 2012-09-30

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1781350612

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Imagine a one-stop shop stacked to the rafters with everything you could ever want to tap into young people's natural curiosity and get them thinking deeply. Well, this is it! Edited by professional philosopher Peter Worley from The Philosophy Shop and with a foreword by Ian Gilbert, this book is jam-packed with ideas, stimuli, thought experiments, activities, short stories, pictures and questions to get young people thinking philosophically. Primarily aimed at teachers to use as a stimuli for philosophical enquiries in the classroom or even as starter activities to get them thinking from the off, it can also be used by parents for some great family thinking or indeed anyone fed up of being told what to think (or urged not to think) and who wants a real neurological workout. The proceeds of the book are going towards The Philosophy Foundation charity.


Identity Parade

Identity Parade

Author: Roddy Lumsden

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9781852248390

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"It is the first anthology to comprehensively represent the generation of poets who have emerged since the mid-1990s"--P. [4] of cover.


Crime Law And Police Science

Crime Law And Police Science

Author: James Vadackumchery

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 9788170229957

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Judges, Lawyers, Investigators, Students Of Criminology And Justice Administration And Even Private Detectives And Laymen Will Find The Book Highly Useful.


Unweaving the Rainbow

Unweaving the Rainbow

Author: Richard Dawkins

Publisher: HMH

Published: 2000-04-05

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 0547347359

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From the New York Times–bestselling author of Science in the Soul. “If any recent writing about science is poetic, it is this” (The Wall Street Journal). Did Sir Isaac Newton “unweave the rainbow” by reducing it to its prismatic colors, as John Keats contended? Did he, in other words, diminish beauty? Far from it, says acclaimed scientist Richard Dawkins; Newton’s unweaving is the key too much of modern astronomy and to the breathtaking poetry of modern cosmology. Mysteries don’t lose their poetry because they are solved: the solution often is more beautiful than the puzzle, uncovering deeper mysteries. With the wit, insight, and spellbinding prose that have made him a bestselling author, Dawkins takes up the most important and compelling topics in modern science, from astronomy and genetics to language and virtual reality, combining them in a landmark statement of the human appetite for wonder. This is the book Dawkins was meant to write: A brilliant assessment of what science is (and isn’t), a tribute to science not because it is useful but because it is uplifting. “A love letter to science, an attempt to counter the perception that science is cold and devoid of aesthetic sensibility . . . Rich with metaphor, passionate arguments, wry humor, colorful examples, and unexpected connections, Dawkins’ prose can be mesmerizing.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Brilliance and wit.” —The New Yorker