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Since I was a2a, there are numerous books on criminal investigation, criminology, forensic sciences (physical and psychological), interview and interrogation. Some of the works in my personal library:Adams, H. E., & Sutker, P. B. (2004). Comprehensive handbook of psychopathology (3rd ed.). New York: Springer.Adams, H. E., Luscher, K. A., & Bernat, J. A. (2001).The classification of abnormal behavior: An overview. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 3-28). New York: Springer.Akers, R. L. (2000). Criminological theories: Introduction, evaluation, and application (3rd ed.). Los Angeles: Roxbury.Akers, R. L. (2009). Social learning and social structure: A general theory of crime and deviance. News Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.Alison, L. (Ed.). (2005). The forensic psychologist’s casebook: Psychological profiling and criminal investigation. Portland, OR: Willan.Alison, L., Goodwill, A. & Alison, E. (2005). Guidelines for profilers. In L. Alison (Ed.), The forensic psychologist’s casebook: Psychological profiling and criminal investigation (pp. 235-277). Portland, OR: Willan.American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Author.Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. (2014). Analyzing written statements for deception and fraud. Austin, TX: Author.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2008). Current perspectives in forensic psychology and criminal behavior (2nd ed.). London: Sage.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2008). Introduction to forensic psychology research and application (2nd ed.). Los Angeles: Sage.Beasley, J. (2004). Serial murders in America: Case studies of seven offenders [electronic version]. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 22(3), 395-414. Retrieved August 17, 2007, from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Bevel, T., & Ross, M. G. (2002). Bloodstain pattern analysis (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Brantley, A.C., & Kosky, Jr., R.H. (2005, January). Serial murder in the Netherlands. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 74, 26-32.Brown, P. (2003). Killing for sport: Inside the minds of serial killers. Beverly Hills, CA: Millennium Press.Bureau of Justice Statistics. (1996, March). Child victimizers: Violent offenders and their victims (NCJ-153258). Washington, D.C.: Author. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/Buss, D. M. (2005). The murderer next door: Why the mind is designed to kill. New York: Penguin Press.Canter, D.V. (2008). Criminal psychology: Topics in applied psychology. Hachette Livre, UK: Hoder Education.Canter, D.V. (2000). Criminal shadows: The inner narratives of evil. Irving, TX: Authorlink Press.Canter, D.V., Alison, L.J., Alison, E., & Wentink, N. (2004). The organized/disorganized typology of serial murder: Myth or model? Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 10 (3), 293-320.Canter, D., Coffey, T., Huntley, M., & Missen, C., (2000). Predicting serial killers’ home base using a decision support system [electronic version]. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 16(4), 457-478.Canter, D., & Hammond, L., (2006). A comparison of the efficacy of different decay functions in geographical profiling for a sample of US serial killers [electronic version]. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 3(2), 91-103.Canter, D.V., & Youngs, D. (2009). Investigative psychology: Offender profiling and the analysis of criminal action. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Chisum, W. J., & Turvey, B. E. (2007). Crime reconstruction. Burlington, MA: Elsevier.Concannon, D. M., Fain, B., Fain, D., Honeycutt, A.B., Price-Sharps, J., & Sharps, M. (2008). Kidnapping: An investigator's guide to profiling. Burlington, MA: Academic Press.Conroy, M. A., & Murrie, D. C. (2007). Forensic assessment of violence risk. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Cornwell, P. (2002). Portrait of a killer: Jack the Ripper, case closed. New York: Berkley.DeHaan, J. D., & Icove, D. J. (2012). Kirk’s fire investigation (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc.DeLisi, M., & Conis, P. J. (2008). Violent offenders: Theory, research, public policy, and practice. Boston: Jones and Bartlett.Dilnot, G. (1927). The story of Scotland Yard. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. [1896 modus operandi files]Dilnot, G. (1928). Great detectives and their methods. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.Dilnot, G. (Undated). Triumphs of detection: A book about detectives. Pall Mall, England: Geoffrey Bles.DiMaio, V. J., & DiMaio, D. (2001). Forensic pathology (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.DiMaio, V. J. M. (1999). Gunshot wounds: Practical aspects of firearms, ballistics, and forensic techniques (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Doctor, R. (2008). Murder: A psychotherapeutic investigation. London: Karnac Books, Ltd.Douglas, J. E., Burgess, A. W., Burgess, A. G., & Ressler, R. K. (Eds.). (2006). Crime classification manual: A standard system for investigating and classifying violent crimes (2nd ed.). San Francisco: Josey-Bass.Douglas, J., & Dodd, J. (2007). Inside the mind of BTK: The true story behind the thirty-year hunt for the notorious Wichita serial killer. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.Douglas, J., & Olshaker, M. (1996). Mind hunter: Inside the FBI’s elite serial crime unit. New York: Pocket Books.Douglas, J., & Olshaker, M. (1999). The anatomy of motive. New York: Pocket Books.Douglas, J., & Olshaker, M. (2000). The cases that haunt us. New York: Scribner.Douglas, J.E., Ressler, R.K., Burgess, A. W., & Hartman, C. R. (1986). Criminal profiling from crime scene analysis. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 4(4), 401-421. Retrieved from: Academic Search Premier Database.Doyle, A. C. (2001). The true crime files of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. New York: Berkeley Publishing.Duke, T. S. (1910). Celebrated criminal cases of America. San Francisco: James H. Barry Co.Eagleman, D., (2011). Incognito: The secret lives of the brain. New York: Pantheon Books.Egger, S. A. (2002). The killers among us: An examination of serial murder and its investigation. (2nd ed.) Illinois: Prentice Hall.Ekman, P. (2009). Telling lies: Clues to deceit in the marketplace, politics, and marriage. New York: Norton.Emsley, C., & Shapyer-Makov, H. (2006). Police Detectives in History, 1750-1950. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.Englander, E. K. (2003). Understanding violence (2nd ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Publishers.Esherick, J. (2006). Criminal psychology and personality profiling. Philadelphia: Mason Crest Publishers.Evans, C. (2006). The father of forensics: The groundbreaking cases of Sir Bernard Spilsbury, and the beginnings of modern CSI. New York: Berkley.Ewing, C. P. (2008). Trials of a forensic psychologist: A casebook. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Fosdick, R. B. (1969). American police systems. Montclaire, NJ: Patterson Smith. (Originally published in 1920)Fosdick, R. B. (1969). European police systems. Montclaire, NJ: Patterson Smith. (Originally published in 1915) [Modus operandi, Scotland Yard, 1896]Frick, P. J., & Silverthorn, P. (2001).Psychopathology in children. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 881-920). New York: Springer.Gardner, T. J., & Anderson, T. M. (2000). Criminal law: Principles and cases (7th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.Garns, R. Informal fallacies. Retrieved on August 2, 2005, from http://www.nku.edu/~garns/165/ppt3_2.htmlGazzaniga, M. S. (2005). The ethical brain: The science of our moral dilemmas. New York: Harper.Gazzaniga, M. S. (2011). Whose in charge? Free will and the science of the brain. New York: Harper.Geberth, V. J. (2006). Practical homicide investigation: Tactics, procedures, and forensic techniques (4th ed.). Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis.Geberth, V. J. (2003). Sex-related homicide and death investigation: Practical and clinical perspectives. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Gee, D., & Belofastov, A. (2007). Profiling sexual fantasy: Fantasy in sexual offending and the implications for criminal profiling. In R. N. Kocsis (ed.). Criminal profiling: International theory, research, and practice. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.Girod, Sr., R. J. (2004). Profiling the criminal mind: Behavioral science and criminal investigative analysis. New York: iUniverse.Glueck, S., & Glueck, E. (2004). Unraveling juvenile delinquency. In J. E. Jacoby (Ed.). Classics of criminology (3rd ed.) (pp. 288-293) . Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. [Reprinted from Unraveling juvenile delinquency. (1950). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.]Godwin, G. M. (2001). Criminal psychology and forensic technology: A collaborative approach to effective profiling. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Godwin, M. (2002). Reliability, validity, and utility of criminal profiling typologies. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 17(1), 1-18.Godwin, G. M., & Rosen, F. (2005). Tracker: Hunting down serial killers. New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press.Gottfredson, M. R., & Hirschi, T. (1990). A general theory of crime. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.Gregory, N. (2005, August). Offender profiling: A review of the literature. The British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7(3), 29-34. Retrieved September 25, 2007, from Proquest Database.Gross, H. (1911). Criminal psychology: A manual for judges, practitioners, and students. (H. M. Kallen, Trans.). New York: Little, Brown, and Company. (Original work published 1905)Hall, R. C. W., & Hall, R. C. W. (2007). A profile of pedophilia: Definition, characteristics of offenders, recidivism, treatment outcomes, and forensic issues. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 82(4).Harcourt, B. E. (2004). Rethinking racial profiling: A critique of the economics, civil liberties, and constitutional literature, and of criminal profiling more generally. The University of Chicago Law Review, 71(4), 1275-1381.Hare, R. D. (1993). Without conscience: The disturbing world of the psychopaths among us. New York: Pocket Books.Hazlewood, R., & Michaud, S. G. (2001). Dark dreams: Sexual violence, homicide, and the criminal mind. New York: St. Martin’s Press.Healy, J. (2006). The etiology of paraphilia: A dichotomous model. In E. W. Hickey (Ed.), Sex crimes and paraphilia (pp. 57-68). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.Heuer, Jr., R. J. (1999). The psychology of intelligence analysis. History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved from: http://www.cia.gov/csi/books/19104/index.html.Hickey, E. W. (Ed.). (2006). Sex crimes and paraphilia. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, Prentice Hall.Hickey, E. W. (2006). Serial murderers and their victims. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth.Hicks, S. J., & Sales, B. D. (2006). Criminal profiling: Developing an effective science and practice. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Holmes, R. M., & Holmes, S. T. (1998). Contemporary perspectives on serial murder. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Holmes, R. M., & Holmes, S. T. (2009). Profiling violent crimes: An investigative tool (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Hornberger, F. (2002). Mistresses of mayhem: The book of women criminals. Indianapolis, IN: Alpha.Houston, P., Floyd, M., Carnicero, S., & Tennant, D. (2012). Spy the lie: Former CIA officers teach you how to detect deception. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin.Hurley, P. J. (2003). A concise introduction to logic (8th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.Hughes, R. (1950). The complete detective: Being the life and strange and exciting cases of Raymond Schindler, master detective. New York: Sheridan House. [First published use of “Serial Murder?”]Icove, D. J., & DeHaan, J. D. (2009). Forensic fire science reconstruction (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc.Inbau, F. E., Reid, J. E., Buckley, J. P., & Jayne, B. C. (2004). Criminal interrogation and confessions (4th ed.). Boston: Jones and Bartlett.Jacoby, J. E. (2002). Classics of criminology (3rd ed.). Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.Kahaner, L. (1988). Cults that kill: Probing the underworld of occult crime. New York: Warner.Kendal, N. (Ed.). (1934). Criminal investigation: A practical textbook for magistrates, police officers and lawyers: Adapted from the system der kriminalistik of Dr. Hans Gross (3rd ed.). New York: Little, Brown, and Company.Keppel, R. D., & Birnes, W. J. (1997). Signature killers: Interpreting the calling cards of the serial murderer. New York: Pocket Books.Keppel, R. D., & Birnes, W. J. (1995). The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I hunt for the Green River Killer. New York: Pocket Books.Keppel, R. D. (Ed.). (2006). Offender profiling (2nd ed.). Mason, OH: Thompson.Knight, Z., (2006). Some thoughts on the psychological roots of the behavior of serial killers as narcissists: An object relations perspective. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 34(10), 1189-1206.Kocsis, R. N. (Ed.). (2007). Criminal profiling: International theory, research, and practice. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.Kocsis, R. N. (2006). Criminal profiling: Principles and practice. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.Kocsis, R. N. (2004). Psychological profiling of serial arson offenses: An assessment of skills and accuracy. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 31(3), 341-361.Kocsis, R.N. (2004, December). Profiling the criminal mind: Does it actually work? Medicine, Crime, and Punishment, 364, 14-15.Kocsis, R. N., Irwin, H. J., Hayes, A. F., & Nunn, R. (2000, March). Expertise in psychological profiling: A comparative assessment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(3), 311-331.Lanning, K. V., & Burgess, A. W. (Eds.). (1995). Child molesters who abduct: Summary of the case in point series. Alexandria, VA: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.Lanning, K. V. (2001). Child molesters: A behavioral analysis (4th ed.). Alexandria, VA: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Retrieved February 15, 2006, http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/publications/NC70.pdf.Lee, H. C., & Labriola, J. (2001). Famous crimes revisited: From Sacco-Vanzetti to O. J. Simpson. Southington, CT: Strong Books.Lee, H. C., & O’Neill, T. W. (2004). Cracking more cases: The forensic science of solving crimes. New York: Prometheus Books.Leipnik, M. R., & Albert, D. P. (Eds.). (2003). GIS in law enforcement: Implementation issues and case studies. New York: Taylor & Francis. [electronic resource] http://www.netlibrary.com.ezproxy.apus.edu/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=92340Lieberman, D. J. (1998). Never be lied to again: How to get the truth in 5 minutes or less in any conversation or situation. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin.Lundrigan, S., & Canter, D., (2001). Spatial patterns of serial murder: An analysis of disposal site location choice [electronic version]. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 19(4), 595-610. Retrieved August 17, 2007, from EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier).Maher, B. A. (2001). Delusions. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 309-339). New York: Springer.Malatesta, V. J., & Adams, H. E. (2001). Sexual Dysfunctions. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 713-748). New York: Springer.Mauriello, T. P. (2004). The dollhouse murders: A forensic expert investigates 6 little crimes. New York: PI Press.Maxfield, M. G., & Babbie, E. R. (1998). Research methods for criminal justice and criminology (2nd ed.). Belmont, CA: West/Wadsworth.McAnulty, R. D., Adams, H. E., & Dillon, J. (2001). Sexual deviation: Paraphilias. In H. E. Adams, & P. B. Sutker (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (3rd ed., pp. 749-773). New York: Springer.McKinlay, A., & McVittie, C. (2008). Social psychology and discourse. Chichester, United Kindom: Wiley-Blackwell.McMenamin, G. R. (2002). Forensic linguistics: Advances in forensic linguistics. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Michaud, S. G., & Hazelwood, R. (1998). The evil that men do: FBI profiler Roy Hazelwood’s journey into the minds of sexual predators. New York: St. Martin’s Press.Mokros, A., & Alison, L. J. (2002, February). Is offender profiling possible? Testing the predicted homology of crime scene actions and background characteristics in a sample of rapists. Legal & Criminological Psychology, 7(1), 19-44.Morrison, H. (2004). My life among the serial killers: Inside the minds of the world's most notorious murderers. New York: Avon.Morton, R. J., & Hilts, M. A. (2005). Serial Murder: Multi-disciplinary perspectives for investigators. Behavioral Analysis Unit-2, National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, Critical Incident Response Group, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice: Washington, D.C.Muller, D. A. (2000). Criminal profiling: Real science or just wishful thinking. Homicide Studies, 4(3), 234-265.Murphy, W. D., & Peters, J. M. (1992, March). Profiling: Child sexual abusers: Legal considerations. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 19(1), 150-165.Murray, J. B. (2000). Psychological profile of pedophiles and child molesters. The Journal of Psychology, 134(2), 211-225.Myers, D. G. (2012). Social psychology (11th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.National Fire Protection Association. (2012). Fire investigator: Principles and practice to NFPA 921 and 1033 (3rd ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.National Institute of Justice. (1995, March). Research Brief: Victims of childhood sexual abuse—later criminal consequences. Washington, D.C.: Author.Navaro, J, & Karlins, M. (2008). What every body is saying: An ex-FBI agent’s guide to speed-reading people. New York: Harper-Collins.O’Brien, D. (1985). Two of a kind: The Hillside Stranglers. New York: Signet.Olsen, J. (1991). Predator: Rape, madness, and injustice in Seattle. New York: Island Books.Pakhomou, S., (2004). Serial killers: Offender’s relationship to the victim and selected demographics [electronic version]. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 6(4), 219-233.Palermo, G. B., (2005). Offender profiling: An introduction to the sociopsychological analysis of violent crime. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.Patten, B. M. (2004). Truth, knowledge, or just plain bull: How to tell the difference, a handbook of practical logic and clear thinking. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.Peters, J. M., & Murphy, W. D. (1992, March). Profiling: Child sexual abusers: Psychological considerations. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 19(1), 166-179.Petherick, W. (2006). 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What are some good books on criminal psychology?

Some of the works in my library:Adams, H. E., & Sutker, P. B. (2004). Comprehensive handbook of psychopathology (3rd ed.). New York: Springer.Alison, L. (Ed.) (2005). The forensic psychologist’s Casebook: Psychological profiling and criminal investigation. Cullompton, UK: Willan.American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Author.Bartol, C. R. (1996) Police psychology: Then, now, and beyond. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 23(1), 70-89.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2008). Introduction to forensic psychology research and application (2nd ed.). Los Angeles: Sage.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2008). Current perspectives in forensic psychology and criminal behavior (2nd ed.). Los Angeles: Sage.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2011). Criminal behavior: A psychological approach. (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.Canter, D. (2006). In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 49-58). Mason, OH: Thompson.Canter, D. (2000). Criminal shadows: The inner narratives of evil. Irving, TX: Authorlink Press.Canter, D. (2008). Criminal psychology: Topics in applied psychology. London, England: Hodder.Cohen, L. E., & Machalek, R. (1997). The normalcy of crime: From Durkheim to evolutionary ecology. In M. McShane & F. P. Williams III (Eds.), Criminological theory (pp. 112-134). New York: Garland. [Reprinted from: Rationality and society, 6(2), pp. 286-308, April 1994]Conroy, M. A., & Murrie, D. C. (2007). Forensic assessment of violence risk: A guide for risk assessment and risk management. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Curie, J., & Tekin, E. (2006). Does Child Abuse Cause Crime? Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Georgia State UniversityDion, K. L., & Earn, B. M. (1981). The phenomenology of being a target of prejudice. In E. Aronson (Ed.), Readings about the social animal (3rd ed.) (pp. 281-292). San Francisco: W. H. Freeman. [Reprinted from The journal of personality and social psychology 32(5), 1975]Doidge, N. (2007). The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science. New York: Penguin.Duntley, J. D., & Shackelford, T. K. (Eds.) (2008). Evolutionary forensic psychology: Darwinian foundations of crime and law. New York: Oxford University Press.Eagleman, D., (2011). Incognito: The secret lives of the brain. New York: Pantheon Books.Ekman, P. (2009). Telling lies: Clues to deceit in the marketplace, politics, and marriage. New York: Norton.Elliott, D. S. (1994). Serious violent offenders: Onset, developmental course, and termination—the American Society of Criminology 1993 presidential address. Criminology, 32(1), 1-21.Ewing, C. P. (2008). Trials of a forensic pathologist: A casebook. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Gazzaniga, M. S. (2005). The ethical brain: The science of our moral dilemmas. New York: Harper.Gazzaniga, M. S. (2011). Whose in charge? Free will and the science of the brain. New York: Harper.Godwin, G. M. (2001). Criminal psychology and forensic technology: A collaborative approach to effective profiling. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Gross, H. (1911). Criminal psychology: A manual for judges, practitioners, and students. (H. M. Kallen, Trans.). New York: Little, Brown, and Company. (Original work published 1905)Gudjonsson, G. H. (2003). The psychology of Interrogations and confessions: A handbook. Chichester, England: Wiley.Haney, C., Banks, C., & Zimbardo, P. (1981). A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison. In E. Aronson (Ed.), Readings about the social animal (3rd ed.) (pp. 52-68). San Francisco: W. H. Freeman. (Reprinted from Naval research reviews, September 1973, Department of the Navy)Hare, R. D. (1993). Without conscience: The disturbing world of the psychopaths among us. New York: Pocket Books.Hickey, E. W. (Ed.). (2006). Sex crimes and paraphilia. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, Prentice Hall.Jung, C. G. (1971). The portable Jung. J. Campbell (ed.). R. F. C. Hull (trans.). New York: Viking Press.Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, fast and slow. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.Keppel, R. D. (2006). Offender profiling (2nd ed.). Mason, OH: Thompson.Krahe, B. (2013). The social psychology of aggression (2nd Ed.). New York: Psychology Press.Larrabee, G. J. (2005). Forensic neuropsychology: A scientific approach. New York: Oxford.Liebert, J. A., Birnes, W. J. (2017). Psychiatric criminology: A roadmap for rapid assessment. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.Lombroso-Ferrero, G. (2004). Criminal man. In J. E. Jacoby (Ed.). Classics of criminology (3rd ed.). Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. [Reprinted from Criminal Man: According to the classification of Cesare Lombroso. (1911). New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.]McKinlay, A., & McVittie, C. (2008). Social psychology and discourse. Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.McMenamin, G. R. (2002). Forensic linguistics: Advances in forensic stylistics. New York: CRC Press.Milgram, S. (1981). Behavioral study of obedience. In E. Aronson (Ed.), Readings about the social animal (3rd ed.) (pp. 23-37). San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. [Reprinted from The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 67(4), 1963]Myers, D. G. (2012). Social psychology (11th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.O’Toole, M. E., & Bowman, A. (2011). Dangerous instincts: How gut feelings betray us. New York: Penguin.Patten, B. M. (2004). Truth, knowledge, or just plain bull: How to tell the difference, a handbook of practical logic and clear thinking. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.Perry, B. D., & Szalavitz M. (2006).The boy who was raised as a dog: And other stories from a child psychiatrist's notebook child psychiatrist's notebook--what traumatized children can teach us about loss, love, and healing. New York: Basic Books.Pincus, J. H. (2001). Base instincts: What makes killers kill? New York: MetroBooks.Pinker, S. (2007). The stuff of thought: Language as a window into human nature. New York: Viking.Rabon, D. (1994). Investigative discourse analysis. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.Schlesinger, L. B. (2007). Explorations in criminal psychology: Clinical syndromes with forensic implications (2nd Ed.). Springfield, IL: Thomas.Sharot, T. (2017). The influential mind: What the brain reveals about our power to change others. New York: Henry Holt.Tasman, A., Kay, J., & Ursano, R. J. (2013). The psychiatric interview: Evaluation and diagnosis. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Vrij, A. (2008). Detecting lies and deceit: Pitfalls and opportunities (2nd ed.). Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Weiner, I. B., & Hess, A. K. (2006). The handbook of forensic psychology (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Wright, R. (1995). The moral animal: Why we are the way we are: The new science of evolutionary psychology. New York: Vintage Books.Zimbardo. P. G. (2007). The Lucifer effect: Understanding how good people turn evil. New York: Random House.

What are the top ten (or so) psychology books?

Some of the works in my library:Adams, H. E., & Sutker, P. B. (2004). Comprehensive handbook of psychopathology (3rd ed.). New York: Springer.American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Author.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2008). Introduction to forensic psychology research and application (2nd ed.). Los Angeles: Sage.Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2011).Criminal behavior: A psychological approach. (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.Canter, D. (2006). Psychology of offender profiling. In R. D. Keppel (Ed.). Offender profiling (2nd ed.) (pp. 49-58). Mason, OH: Thompson.Curie, J., & Tekin, E. (2006). Does Child Abuse Cause Crime? Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Georgia State UniversityDuntley, J. D., & Shackelford, T. K. (Eds.) (2008). Evolutionary forensic psychology: Darwinian foundations of crime and law. New York: Oxford University Press.Eagleman, D., (2011). Incognito: The secret lives of the brain. New York: Pantheon Books.Ekman, P. (2009). Telling lies: Clues to deceit in the marketplace, politics, and marriage. New York: Norton.Gazzaniga, M. S. (2005). The ethical brain: The science of our moral dilemmas. New York: Harper.Gazzaniga, M. S. (2011). Whose in charge? Free will and the science of the brain. New York: Harper.Gross, H. (1911). Criminal psychology: A manual for judges, practitioners, and students. (H. M. Kallen, Trans.). New York: Little, Brown, and Company. (Original work published 1905)Hare, R. D. (1993). Without conscience: The disturbing world of the psychopaths among us. New York: Pocket Books.Hickey, E. W. (Ed.). (2006). Sex crimes and paraphilia. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, Prentice Hall.Jung, C. G. (1971). The portable Jung. J. Campbell (ed.). R. F. C. Hull (trans.). New York: Viking Press.Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, fast and slow. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.Lombroso-Ferrero, G. (2004). Criminal man. In J. E. Jacoby (Ed.). Classics of criminology (3rd ed.). Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. [Reprinted from Criminal Man: According to the classification of Cesare Lombroso. (1911). New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.]McKinlay, A., & McVittie, C. (2008). Social psychology and discourse. Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.Myers, D. G. (2012). Social psychology (11th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.Patten, B. M. (2004). Truth, knowledge, or just plain bull: How to tell the difference, a handbook of practical logic and clear thinking. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.Perry, B. D., & Szalavitz M. (2006).The boy who was raised as a dog: And other stories from a child psychiatrist's notebook child psychiatrist's notebook--what traumatized children can teach us about loss, love, and healing. New York: Basic Books.Vrij, A. (2008). Detecting lies and deceit: Pitfalls and opportunities (2nd ed.). Chichester, England : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Weiner, I. B., & Hess, A. K. (2006). The handbook of forensic psychology (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Zimbardo. P. G. (2007). The Lucifer effect: Understanding how good people turn evil. New York: Random House.

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