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Challenging Bias in Forensic Psychological Assessment and Testing (Issues in Forensic Psychology) (Original PDF from Publisher)

Breaking Down Barriers: Challenging Bias in Forensic Psychological Assessment and Testing

By Glenda C. Liell, Martin J. Fisher, and Lawrence F. Jones, this groundbreaking book tackles the pressing issue of bias and inequality in forensic psychology, offering valuable insights and practical solutions to create a more just and inclusive criminal justice system.

A Comprehensive Exploration of Forensic Psychology’s Blind Spots

Through the voices of pioneering researchers from around the world, this book constructively critiques current forensic practices and psychological assessment approaches. It delves into the origins of biases, highlighting the need for creativity and innovation to stay ahead of the curve and prevent future issues.

The authors provide a thorough examination of the disparities within the field, emphasizing the importance of considering the impact on diverse populations. By doing so, they empower readers to become agents of change, driving progress in forensic psychology and promoting a more equitable criminal justice system.

A Must-Read for Forensic Psychology Professionals and Students

This book is an essential resource for anyone working in or studying criminal justice, forensic psychology, legal psychology, or related fields. It is particularly valuable for those interested in social diversity and inclusion, offering a unique blend of expert insights and practical solutions.

Publisher: Routledge; 1st edition (November 30, 2022)
Language: English
Hardcover: 536 pages
ISBN-10: 1032138297
ISBN-13: 978-1032138299

Stay ahead of the curve in forensic psychology and join the conversation on challenging bias and promoting inclusivity in the criminal justice system.

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