If you liked PSYCHOLOGISTS IN CRIM JUSTICE by Stanley L. Brodsky, start with Language patterns of repressors and sensitizers in personal and impersonal descriptions (1964), Coping with cross-examination and other pathways to effective testimony (2004), and The Military Prison: Theory, Research, and Practice (1970). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Language patterns of repressors and sensitizers in personal and impersonal descriptions (1964), Coping with cross-examination and other pathways to effective testimony (2004), The Military Prison: Theory, Research, and Practice (1970), Critical issues in counseling with offenders (1971), and The psychology of adjustment and well-being (1988).

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PSYCHOLOGISTS IN CRIM JUSTICE is by Stanley L. Brodsky.