Introduction to Psychology and Law
Discover the fascinating intersection of psychology and law with Introduction to Psychology and Law by renowned author James R. P. Ogloff. Published by the esteemed University of Toronto Press in 2001, this comprehensive paperback spans 277 pages, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding how psychological principles apply to both criminal and civil law contexts in Canada.
In this authoritative introduction, leading Canadian scholars delve into a diverse array of topics, providing valuable insights into the role of psychology within the legal system. Whether you are a student, legal professional, or simply curious about the dynamics of law and psychology, this book offers a clear and engaging exploration of its critical applications. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of the legal landscape with this indispensable guide.