Psychology in Prisons
Explore the intricate world of prison psychology in Psychology in Prisons by David A. Crighton, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2008. This comprehensive second edition spans 320 pages and delves into the crucial role of psychologists within the prison system. Crighton addresses a variety of significant factors, including age, gender, socio-economic status, sexuality, and ethnicity, all of which influence the psychological landscape of incarcerated individuals. The book emphasizes practical insights and methodologies tailored for practitioners operating in correctional facilities, making it an essential resource for professionals in forensic psychiatry and psychology. Enhance your understanding of the challenges and dynamics within the prison environment with this informative guide, perfect for those seeking to improve their practice in Great Britain and beyond.