Forensic and Legal Psychology: Psychological Science Applied to Law 3rd Edition
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Forensic and Legal Psychology: Psychological Science Applied to Law, Third Edition
Title: Forensic and Legal Psychology: Psychological Science Applied to Law Edition: Third Edition Authors: Mark Costanzo, Daniel Krauss Publisher: Worth Publishers / Macmillan Learning
Cover Design: A clean white header spans the top of the cover, carrying the title in bold blue capitals — "FORENSIC AND LEGAL" above a larger "PSYCHOLOGY" — with "Third Edition" set in blue at the upper right. Beneath a thin dividing line, the subtitle "Psychological Science Applied to Law" runs in teal serif lettering. The authors' names, "MARK COSTANZO" and "DANIEL KRAUSS," appear in white capitals over the photograph on the left side. The crisp typography and blue-and-teal palette give the design an authoritative, scholarly character that pairs naturally with its subject.
Cover Illustration: The lower portion of the cover features a dramatic upward-angled photograph of a classic Lady Justice statue set against a luminous sky streaked with soft clouds at golden hour. The bronze figure, crowned with curled hair and draped in flowing robes and ornate armor, holds a raised set of balance scales in one outstretched arm and a downward-pointing sword in the other hand. Gazing upward with a poised, resolute expression, the timeless emblem of fairness, judgment, and the rule of law rises against the open sky — a fitting visual centerpiece for a book examining where behavioral science meets the justice system.
About the Book: A clear and engaging introduction to the growing field where behavioral science intersects with the justice system, blending rigorous research with real-world cases and courtroom applications. The text examines how scientific findings inform issues such as eyewitness memory, interrogations and confessions, jury decision-making, criminal behavior, expert testimony, and the assessment of competency and risk. Balancing empirical depth with readability, it shows how research is used to shape legal practice and policy, helping readers understand both the promise and the challenges of applying scientific insight within the courts.
Audience: Undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in forensic and legal psychology, criminal justice, and related fields, along with instructors, legal and mental health professionals, and readers interested in how behavioral science informs the law.
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