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Police Psychology examines the latest research in psychology applied to the criminal justice system. Paulo Barbosa Marques and Mauro Paulino collaborated and brought together a diverse group of researchers, academics, and working professionals to cover and update the most recent and important aspects surrounding police psychology. With topics covering PTSD, law enforcement culture, and many of the psychological demands officers deal with throughout their careers, this text does a great job in allowing a deeper dive into this field. The evidence-based approach helped to give application to the reader which allowed for a deeper appreciation of the topics they covered. This text is a great addition to those researching, working, and learning or teaching about police psychology.
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Marques PB, Pauling M (2022) Police psychology: new trends in forensic psychological science. Academic Press. ISBN: 978–0–12–816544–7
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Cortez, M., Sharp, J. Police Psychology: Book Review. J Police Crim Psych 37, 483–484 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11896-022-09504-y
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