1st Edition

Psychology and Criminal Justice

By Lesli Blair Copyright 2025
    242 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    242 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Psychology and Criminal Justice covers the ways that psychology intersects with the criminal justice system, from explaining criminal behavior to helping improve the three criminal justice pillars of policing, courts, and corrections.

    The book is divided into two parts. The chapters in Part One describe how different areas of psychology can help us understand why people commit crimes. The Basics of biopsychology, developmental psychology, behavioral psychology, social psychology, personality psychology, and psychopathy are presented first in their respective chapters. These initial chapters conclude with a section called Explaining Criminal Behavior that applies The Basics to help explain criminal behavior. Part Two of the textbook begins with a chapter on three topics in psychology that are particularly relevant to the criminal justice system: mental illness, trauma, and substance use. In the remainder of Part Two, there are two chapters each for policing, courts, and corrections. Each of these chapters discusses the ways principles from psychology can help with criminal justice processes, including police investigations and officer mental health, psychological evaluations for court proceedings, juror selection and decision making, behavior change, and the effects of imprisonment.

    After decades of overreliance on sociology-based theory and research, the field of criminal justice is looking to psychology for explanations and insight. This book is essential reading for upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level courses housed in both criminal justice and psychology departments.

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Part One: Explaining Criminal Behavior

    Chapter 2: Biopsychology

    Chapter 3: Developmental Psychology

    Chapter 4: Behavioral Psychology

    Chapter 5: Social Psychology

    Chapter 6: Personality Psychology

    Chapter 7: Psychopathy and Serial Murder

    Part Two: The Criminal Justice System

    Chapter 8: Mental Illness, Trauma, and Substance Use

    Chapter 9: Police and Public Safety Psychology

    Chapter 10: Psychology and Police Procedure

    Chapter 11: Psychologist as Court Expert

    Chapter 12: Psychology of the Jury

    Chapter 13: Psychology of Behavior Change

    Chapter 14: Psychology in Prison

    Glossary

    Biography

    Lesli Blair has been interested in both psychology and criminal justice her whole life. When she found her love for teaching while earning her doctoral degree, one of the first courses she taught was called The Psychology of Criminal Behavior. She honed this course over 10 years, never finding a textbook that fully met the needs of the course. Every existing textbook needed to be supplemented with other readings. Eventually, she realized that she needed to write this textbook. Hopefully, it will allow others to learn some of the many ways that psychology can help us understand crime and the criminal justice system.