Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
The Official Journal of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology
Description
The Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology presents peer-reviewed reports and research findings covering the theory, practice and application of psychological principles in criminal justice, particularly law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The Journal publishes papers on police psychology including personnel assessment, therapeutic methods, training, ethics and effective organizational operation. The Journal also offers articles focused on criminal behavior, the application of psychology to effective correctional practices, and in facilitating recovery of crime victims. The contributors, and the readership, includes psychologists, criminologists, sociologists, legal experts, social workers, and other professionals comprising the many facets of the criminal justice system, both domestic and international.
This is the official journal of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP).
Latest Articles
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Confirmatory Information Processing in Legal Decision: Effect of Intimate Conviction
Rafaele Dumas, Catherine Esnard (February 2019)
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Crime Linkage: Finding a Behavioral Fingerprint Using the “Path Similarity Metric”
David A. Keatley, David D. Clarke (February 2019)
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Police Crisis Intervention Teams: Understanding Implementation Variations and Officer-Level Impacts
William V. Pelfrey Jr, Ania Young (January 2019)

- Available 1985 - 2018
- Volumes 33
- Issues 75
- Articles 610
- Open Access 24 Articles
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- Journal Title
- Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
- Coverage
- Volume 1 / 1985 - Volume 33 / 2018
- Print ISSN
- 0882-0783
- Online ISSN
- 1936-6469
- Publisher
- Springer US
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