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Foundations of criminal forensic neuropsychology/ by K. Jayasankara Reddy.
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bridging mind, law, and criminal justice /
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Reddy, K. Jayasankara.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xxix, 586 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Forensic Neuropsychology -- Chapter 2. Understanding Neuropsychology of Crime -- Chapter 3. The Role of Neuropsychology in Legal Contexts -- Chapter 4. Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Criminal Behavior -- Chapter 5. Neuropsychology of Criminal Responsibility -- Chapter 6. Neuropsychological Assessment in Criminal Cases -- Chapter 7. Neuropsychological Interventions in Forensic Settings -- Chapter 8. Ethical and Professional Considerations -- Chapter 9. Neuroscientific Evidence in Legal Proceedings -- Chapter 10. Psychopathy and Criminal Behavior -- Chapter 11. Traumatic Brain Injury and Criminal Justice -- Chapter 12. Neuropsychological Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial -- Chapter 13. Mitigation and Sentencing in Criminal Cases -- Chapter 14. Witness Testimony and Memory -- Chapter 15. Neuropsychology of Juvenile Offenders -- Chapter 16. Neuropsychological Perspectives on Recidivism -- Chapter 17. Cultural Considerations in Forensic Neuropsychology -- Chapter 18. Advances in Forensic Neuropsychological Research.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-83771-5
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Foundations of criminal forensic neuropsychology = bridging mind, law, and criminal justice /
Reddy, K. Jayasankara.
Foundations of criminal forensic neuropsychology
bridging mind, law, and criminal justice /[electronic resource] :by K. Jayasankara Reddy. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxix, 586 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Forensic Neuropsychology -- Chapter 2. Understanding Neuropsychology of Crime -- Chapter 3. The Role of Neuropsychology in Legal Contexts -- Chapter 4. Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Criminal Behavior -- Chapter 5. Neuropsychology of Criminal Responsibility -- Chapter 6. Neuropsychological Assessment in Criminal Cases -- Chapter 7. Neuropsychological Interventions in Forensic Settings -- Chapter 8. Ethical and Professional Considerations -- Chapter 9. Neuroscientific Evidence in Legal Proceedings -- Chapter 10. Psychopathy and Criminal Behavior -- Chapter 11. Traumatic Brain Injury and Criminal Justice -- Chapter 12. Neuropsychological Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial -- Chapter 13. Mitigation and Sentencing in Criminal Cases -- Chapter 14. Witness Testimony and Memory -- Chapter 15. Neuropsychology of Juvenile Offenders -- Chapter 16. Neuropsychological Perspectives on Recidivism -- Chapter 17. Cultural Considerations in Forensic Neuropsychology -- Chapter 18. Advances in Forensic Neuropsychological Research.
This volume, written by experts from academia, research institutions, police organizations, and private industry, tackles the most pressing challenges in the global security domain. Focusing on the protection of critical infrastructures, counterterrorism, cybercrime, and border security, this book examines how advanced ICT solutions can address emerging threats in the modern security landscape. It delves into the application of artificial intelligence, the dark web, and large-scale data analysis to combat serious and organized crime, manage disasters, and protect national security. Through a collection of case studies from over 30 large-scale research and development projects, this book provides practical insights into the operational challenges and security gaps faced by security professionals worldwide. It explores not only the theoretical aspects of global security but also identifies real-world solutions for contemporary issues such as cybercrime, border surveillance, and crisis management. The book offers a unique, multidisciplinary perspective on security policy, highlighting the complexities of securing critical infrastructures and combating global threats. By focusing on both the operational and technological aspects of security, it presents actionable insights for policy makers, security professionals, and researchers. This book is ideal for professionals and scholars in the fields of global security, cybersecurity, law enforcement, and public policy, as well as those interested in the evolving role of technology in safeguarding critical infrastructure and managing crises.
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