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Eponyms: Diseases, Syndromes and Signs This book is designed for both practising clinicians and lawyers. Within the legal profession, lawyers often fret at the arcane terminology with which their medical colleagues feel constrained to render their reports so obscure. A glossary of such terms that occur within the text is added with lawyers in mind. 252 pp + index |
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A Dictionary of Forensic Psychology This comprehensive book contains hundreds of important definitions, coupled with over 2000 references for further study. Hardback: 140 pp |
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This volume contains more than twice as many cases as its predecessor, yet its vastly improved layout greatly facilitates the location of relevant judgements. Each of the editors is doubly qualified as a lawyer/doctor; Dr Knapman is a full-time Coroner, Dr Powers, QC, has acted as an advocate in coroners courts and also as a deputy coroner; Dr Branthwaite has also been involved to a considerable extent in the compilation of this work. All three are barristers. Hardback: 1376 pp + xxxi + index |
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Criminal Behaviour - A Retrospective Dr Lowenstein has been treating young people suffering from severe personality disorders and behavioural difficulties at his therapeutic centre and school for over 20 years, and in the process has become one of Britains most quoted authorities on psychology in education. This is a selection of his articles which have appeared in various specialist publications over the past 20-odd years; they will have an appeal to all who have an interest in the underlying causes of criminal behaviour and the possibilities for treatment and care. Paperback: 286 pp including index |
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Criminal Law and Forensic Psychiatry A book which sets out some of the fundamental principles of forensic psychiatry. The Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Lawton (a former Lord Justice of Appeal) writes in his Foreword: "I retired too soon. How I would have welcomed this remarkable book ... When sitting in the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal I would always have had it beside me, alongside Archbolds Criminal Pleading and Practice. I regard it as an essential working book for all who professionally have to deal with offences ..." Hardback: 636 pp + xxii |
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