【アジアにおける刑事裁判の心理学と刑事学的視点】
Psycho-Criminological Perspective of Criminal Justice in Asia(Routledge Studies in Asian Behavioural Sciences) H 318 p. 17
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List of figuresList of tablesAbout the editorsList of contributorsAcknowledgments Introduction: exploring criminal justice in Asia from a psycho-criminological perspective PART 1: Policing and legal system 1.Youth gang offenders in Singapore 2.Hearing evidence from child witnesses: Hong Kong experience 3.Criminal responsibility (insanity defence) in Hong Kong 4.Fitness to plead in Hong Kong 5.Juries as decision makers in East Asian judicial systems: Hong Kong, the Mainland China, South Korea, and Japan PART 2: Offender rehabilitation and treatment 6.Offender rehabilitation: the Hong Kong Correctional Services Department 7.Development of psychological services in the Hong Kong Correctional Services Department 8.Gender-specific assessment and treatment for female offenders in Hong Kong 9.Towards a safer society: psychological assessment and treatment of serious violent offenders in Hong Kong 10.The development of psychological treatment programmes for incarcerated sex offenders in Hong Kong: from relapse prevention to a positive treatment approach 11.The application of psychology to the Singapore Prison Service 12.The assessment and management of youth offenders in Singapore: implementing the risk-need-responsivity framework PART 3: Research and future directions 13.Singaporean police officers who responded to a major riot: a study of psychological reactions 14.The Little India riot in Singapore: a crowd psychology and behavioural analysis study 15.The psychology of violent extremism: what we know and what else we need to do 16.Expanding the study of procedural justice and legitimacy in Hong Kong: what has been done and future directions Epilogue: a combined etic-emic approach to psycho-criminology Index
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