Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior
Delve into the intriguing world of criminal psychology with "Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior" by Wayne Petherick. Published in 2017, this comprehensive book spans 632 pages, presenting a fresh perspective on the complexities of criminal and antisocial behavior. Unlike other formulaic texts in forensic psychology, Petherick’s work engages both practitioners and academics by exploring groundbreaking research findings and contemporary policy issues.
The book covers a wide range of critical topics, including the interplay between psychopathology and criminal behavior, as well as various forms of violence such as compulsive homicide and sadistic acts. Additionally, it addresses pressing social issues, including adult sexual grooming and domestic violence, contributing to a deeper understanding of the victim-offender dynamic.
Whether you’re a student, a practicing psychologist, or simply interested in the psychological underpinnings of crime, this book offers invaluable insights that are essential for navigating the complexities of human behavior.