Psychopathy and Law: A Practitioner’s Guide

Wiley-Blackwell (2012)
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Abstract

The idea of this book was born during the establishment phase of our company PsyJuridica Ltd. At that stage, similarly to the present times, we had lengthy and innovative discussions of the overlapping needs we had identified to exist among the practitioners of the legal and psychological professions, as well as forensic area where we both had worked for so many years. We strongly feel that in both the legal and psychological professions, the focus is on the interaction of people. We built our company on the idea of not only providing law firms and other institutions with psychological or legal expertise but also making available for them consultation where both fields of expertise emerge. Another very important way of working for our company is providing private customers psychological and legal services concurrently, so that a person going through a rough legal case such as a divorce, estate distribution, or industrial conflict can consult a psychologist and a lawyer jointly on the way. In the end what matters is the total well-being of our clients. PsyJuridica Ltd. was founded to address this need.

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