Stories
- Article
Where does violence come from?
The popular understanding of certain ideas in psychology have become so embedded that it’s easy to blame the parents when a young person commits a crime. Laura Bui looks to the past for evidence.
- Article
When self-deception becomes global hoax
Being deceived isn’t always a case of believing someone else’s lie. Experiments have shown that many of us can be manipulated into accepting our own fictions as true.
- Article
How can we prevent violence?
Evidence shows that strategies to prevent some types of violence can be very effective, while other, less well-acknowledged forms continue unabated. But hope can still guide us into a more peaceful future.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Forensic Reprints
Date: 1961-1997Reference: PSY/HAW/2/1Part of: Haward, Lionel- Books
Milestones in the history of forensic psychology and psychiatry : a book of readings / edited and with an introduction by Robert W. Rieber and Maurice Green.
Date: 1981- Books
Reactions to crime : the public, the police, courts, and prisons / edited by David P. Farrington and John Gunn.
Date: [1985], ©1985- Books
Abnormal offenders, delinquency, and the criminal justice system / edited by John Gunn and David P. Farrington.
Date: [1982], ©1982- Books
Handbook of psychology. Vol. 1, History of psychology / Donald K. Freedheim, volume editor ; Irving B. Weiner, editor-in-chief.
Date: [2003], ©2003