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Big Ideas in Forensic Psychology
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Big Ideas in Forensic Psychology

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A field guide to the next decade of forensic psychology-40 innovative ideas that will influence investigations, courts, and correctional decision-making

In Big Ideas in Forensic Psychology: 40 Innovations that will Define the Future of the Field, Professors Neil Shortland (Director, Centre for Terrorism and Security Studies, UMass Lowell) and Laurence Alison MBE (Director, CAMI Research, University of Liverpool) curate an insightful and provocative look at what's coming next in policing, corrections, and criminal law decision-making. Drawing on contributors who span policing, courts, corrections, intelligence, and security, the book tackles the hard problems practitioners face - false confessions, biased decision rules, digital crime, AI-enabled workflows - and shows how to address them with defensible, research-anchored methods.

Organized as a fast, "annual question"-style collection, each chapter answers: What big idea will change the field in the next ten years? The result is a panoramic and rigorous map of near-term shifts: science-based interviewing beyond confession seeking, rights-consistent detention and oversight, digital-trace analytics for threat assessment, simulation-driven training, and the governance of frontier AI. As the launch title in the refreshed Wiley Series in the Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law, it situates these ideas within the series' broad focus - from courtroom psychology to extreme-team decision support - giving readers both immediate takeaways and a durable research agenda for practice.

A deliberately cross-sector view - chapters from senior detectives, trial consultants, clinical evaluators, intelligence specialists, and methodologists - distills what will actually change interviews, hearings, and field operations on Monday morning

This resource offers:

Concrete, testable advances: SUE-informed questioning, verbal baselining 2.0, rapport-based interrogation, and live-time intelligence provenance-each framed with constraints, failure modes, and implementation steps Technology with guardrails: practical blueprints for using AI in investigations, risk triage, and simulation training-paired with governance principles to avoid rights violations and model-drift harms Law and policy integration: chapters on virtual courts, prosecutorial communication with CSA survivors, plea validity, and judicial decision-making research pipelines-bridging bench, bar, and behavioral science Threat and prevention, not just post-incident response: leakage analysis, grievance-fueled violence models, and environmental harm-reduction strategies grounded in transparent data practices

Perfect for investigative leaders, interview trainers, forensic clinicians, courtroom psychologists, threat assessment teams, and methodologists responsible for evidence standards, Big Ideas in Forensic Psychology will also benefit policy makers, prosecutors/defense, judicial researchers, and graduate programs aligning curricula to real-world constraints. The compresses state-of-the-art, field-tested ideas into actionable, defensible guidance that anticipates the technology and governance pressures already reshaping practice in the real world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country
United States
Date
13 May 2026
Pages
256
ISBN
9781394289769

A field guide to the next decade of forensic psychology-40 innovative ideas that will influence investigations, courts, and correctional decision-making

In Big Ideas in Forensic Psychology: 40 Innovations that will Define the Future of the Field, Professors Neil Shortland (Director, Centre for Terrorism and Security Studies, UMass Lowell) and Laurence Alison MBE (Director, CAMI Research, University of Liverpool) curate an insightful and provocative look at what's coming next in policing, corrections, and criminal law decision-making. Drawing on contributors who span policing, courts, corrections, intelligence, and security, the book tackles the hard problems practitioners face - false confessions, biased decision rules, digital crime, AI-enabled workflows - and shows how to address them with defensible, research-anchored methods.

Organized as a fast, "annual question"-style collection, each chapter answers: What big idea will change the field in the next ten years? The result is a panoramic and rigorous map of near-term shifts: science-based interviewing beyond confession seeking, rights-consistent detention and oversight, digital-trace analytics for threat assessment, simulation-driven training, and the governance of frontier AI. As the launch title in the refreshed Wiley Series in the Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law, it situates these ideas within the series' broad focus - from courtroom psychology to extreme-team decision support - giving readers both immediate takeaways and a durable research agenda for practice.

A deliberately cross-sector view - chapters from senior detectives, trial consultants, clinical evaluators, intelligence specialists, and methodologists - distills what will actually change interviews, hearings, and field operations on Monday morning

This resource offers:

Concrete, testable advances: SUE-informed questioning, verbal baselining 2.0, rapport-based interrogation, and live-time intelligence provenance-each framed with constraints, failure modes, and implementation steps Technology with guardrails: practical blueprints for using AI in investigations, risk triage, and simulation training-paired with governance principles to avoid rights violations and model-drift harms Law and policy integration: chapters on virtual courts, prosecutorial communication with CSA survivors, plea validity, and judicial decision-making research pipelines-bridging bench, bar, and behavioral science Threat and prevention, not just post-incident response: leakage analysis, grievance-fueled violence models, and environmental harm-reduction strategies grounded in transparent data practices

Perfect for investigative leaders, interview trainers, forensic clinicians, courtroom psychologists, threat assessment teams, and methodologists responsible for evidence standards, Big Ideas in Forensic Psychology will also benefit policy makers, prosecutors/defense, judicial researchers, and graduate programs aligning curricula to real-world constraints. The compresses state-of-the-art, field-tested ideas into actionable, defensible guidance that anticipates the technology and governance pressures already reshaping practice in the real world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country
United States
Date
13 May 2026
Pages
256
ISBN
9781394289769