If you liked Psychologists in the criminal justice system by Stanley L. Brodsky, start with Families and friends of men in prison (1975), Language patterns of repressors and sensitizers in personal and impersonal descriptions (1964), and Therapy with coerced and reluctant clients (2011). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Families and friends of men in prison 1975 · 137 pages · Stanley L. Brodsky · Same author
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  3. 3 Therapy with coerced and reluctant clients 2011 · 233 pages · Stanley L. Brodsky · Same author
  4. 4 The Military Prison: Theory, Research, and Practice 1970 · 205 pages · Stanley L. Brodsky, Norman E. Eggleston · Same author
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What should I read after Psychologists in the criminal justice system?

BookOrb recommends Families and friends of men in prison (1975), Language patterns of repressors and sensitizers in personal and impersonal descriptions (1964), Therapy with coerced and reluctant clients (2011), The Military Prison: Theory, Research, and Practice (1970), and The expert expert witness (1999).

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Who wrote Psychologists in the criminal justice system?

Psychologists in the criminal justice system is by Stanley L. Brodsky.