There is certainly not a shortage of published books in the field of forensic psychology. With many pioneers and experts in the various fields of forensic psychology, there is a library of books available with highly valuable content and information.
Below is a list of publications that are relevant to the field today.
- Psychological evaluations for the courts: A handbook for mental health professionals and lawyers (3rd ed.) Melton, G. B., Petrila, J., Poythress, N. G., Slobogin, C., Lyons, P. M., & Otto, R. K. (2007).
- Forensic psychology. Vol. 11 in I. B. Weiner (Editor-in-Chief). Handbook of psychology (2nd ed.)
- Coping with Psychiatric and Psychological Testimony. (6th ed.). Faust, D. (2011).
- Forensic psychology: Emerging topics and expanding roles. A. M. Goldstein (Ed.).
- Jury psychology: Social aspects of trial processes: Psychology in the courtroom. D. Lieberman & D. A. Krauss (Eds.)
- Specialty competencies in forensic psychology. Packer, I. K., & Grisso, T. (2011).
- Foundations of forensic mental health assessment. Heilbrun, K., Grisso, T., & Goldstein, A. (2008).
- Evaluation of criminal responsibility.Packer, I. K. (2009).
- Forensic assessment of violence risk: A guide for risk assessment and risk management. Conroy, M. A., & Murrie, D. C. (2007).
- Ethical practice in forensic psychology: A systematic model for decision making. Bush, S. S., Connell, M. A., & Denney, R. L. (2006).
- Evaluation of sexually violent predators. Witt, P., & Conroy, M. A. (2008).
- Evaluation for personal injury claims. Kane, A. W., & Dvoskin, J. A. (2011).
- Psychological injuries: Forensic assessment, treatment, and law. Koch, W. J., Douglas, K. S., Nicholls, T. L., & O’Neill, M. L. (2006)
- Causality of psychological injury: Presenting evidence in court. Young, G., Kane, A. W., & Nicholson, K.
- Evaluation for workplace discrimination and harassment. Goodman-DeLaHunty, J., & Foote, W. E. (2011).
- Evaluating parenting capacity in child protection. Budd, K. S., Clark, J., & Connell, M.
- The evaluation of child sexual abuse allegations: A comprehensive guide to assessment and testimony. Kuehnle, K., & Connell, M. (Eds.).
- Tell me what happened: Structured investigative interviews of child victims and witnesses. Lamb, M. A., Hershkowitz, I., Orbach, Y., & Esplin, P. W. (2010).
- Legal blame: How jurors think and talk about accidents. Feigenson, N. (2001).
- The science of attorney advocacy: How courtroom behavior affects jury decision making. Findley, J. D., & Sales, B. D. (2012).
- Determining damages: The psychology of jury awards. Greene, E., & Bornstein, B. H. (2003).
- Standards for educational and psychological testing (2nd ed or 2014) . American Educational Research Association, AmericanPsychological Association, & National Council on Research in Education. (1999).