Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law

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Psychological abuse,1: 249
Psychological assessment,1:328,1:329,1:330. See also
Assessment instruments; Forensic assessment
Psychological autopsies, 2:633,2:638–639
Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles
(PICTS),2:639–640
Psychological maltreatment of children,1:74. See also
Child maltreatment
Psychological profiling. SeeProfiling
Psychologists
doctoral programs in psychology and law,1:233–237
master’s programs in psychology and law,2:479–482
police psychologists,2:575–580
postdoctoral residencies in forensic psychology,
2:605–607
types of,1: 234
See alsoPolice psychologists
Psychology
homicide. SeeHomicide, psychology of
police psychology,2:580–584
of terrorism,2:796–797
Psychology of homicide. SeeHomicide, psychology of
Psychometric instruments. SeeAssessment instruments
Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI),
2:640–642,2: 643
construction of,2: 641
higher-order factor structure,2: 641
reliability and validity of,2:641–642
Psychopathic Personality Inventory–Revised (PPI–R),2: 640
Psychopathology,1: 154
malingering,2:472,2: 476
Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms,
1:267,2:772–773
See alsoMental illness
Psychopathy, 2:556–557,2:642–646
antisocial personality disorder,1:28–33
conduct disorder,1:134–135
criminal behavior and,1:154–155
defining features of,2:644–646,2: 647
ethnic differences in,1:263–265
etiology of,2:645–646,2: 648
future studies of,2: 649
Hare Psychopathy Checklist–Revised,1:263–265,1:348–350,
1:438,2:642,2:643,2:644,2:645,2: 719
Hare Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version,1:350–351
Hare Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version,1:351–353
homogeneity,2: 646
institutionalization and deinstitutionalization,
1:374–376
juvenile psychopathy,1:438–441
manifestations of,2:644–646
Psychopathic Personality Inventory,2:640–642
serial killers,2:713–716
treatment amenability,2:643–644
treatment of,2:647–649
validation hierarchy,2: 645
violence prediction and,2: 643
See alsoAntisocial personality disorder (ASPD);
Mental illness

Psychopathy, treatment of, 2:647–649
Psychopathy Checklist–Revised (PCL–R). SeeHare
Psychopathy Checklist–Revised (2nd edition) (PCL–R)
Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version. SeeHare
Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV)
Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL:YV). SeeHare
Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL:YV)
Psychotic disorder due to a general medical condition,2: 653
Psychotic disorders, 2:650–654
classification of,2:651–653
criminal behavior and,1: 154
epidemiology of,2: 653
etiology of,2: 653
forensic relevance,2: 654
symptomatology,2:650–651
symptom clusters,2: 651
treatment of,2:653–654
Psychotropic drugs. SeePharmacotherapy
PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder). SeePosttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD)
Publicity, pretrial publicity and juries,2:615–618
Public opinion
about crime,2:655–657
about sentencing and incarceration,2:658–661
about the courts,2:661–663
about the polygraph,2:664–665
mental retardation and the death penalty,2:498–499
Public opinion about crime, 2:655–657
pretrial publicity,2:615–618
seriousness of offenses,2:655–656
severity and amount of crime,2: 655
stereotypes of crimes,2: 656
Public opinion about sentencing and incarceration,
2:658–661
Public opinion about the courts, 2:661–663
Public opinion about the polygraph, 2:664–665
Punitive damages,1:181,1: 182
Pusey v. Pusey,2: 791
Putnam, Constance,2: 869

QMEs (qualified medical examinations). SeeQualified medical
examinations (QMEs)
Qualified medical examinations (QMEs),1: 223
Quasi-criminal cases,1:330,1: 332
Quill, Vacco v.,1: 256
Quinlan, In re. See In re Quinlan
Quinlan, Karen,1: 255
Quorum verdicts,1: 425

Rabidue v. Osceola Refining Co.,2:736,2:737–738,2: 739
Race
cross-race effect in eyewitness identification,1:172–176,
1:296,1: 391
defendant’s race,2:667–668
ethnicity vs.,1: 263
juries and,2:667–670
juror’s race,2:668–669
police arrests and,2: 565
of police officers,2: 564

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