Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 10: A book titled “Forensic Psychology” authored by Dr Chandra Shekhar and Pooja Sharma has been released in Bangkok, Thailand at the International Institute of Peace and Development Studies.
The book was released in the presence of Dr Sumit Dutta from Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
The author of the book Dr Chandra Shekhar is working as faculty member in the Department of Psychology, University of Jammu and Pooja Sharma is working as Counselor.
This is 4th book of Dr Chandra Shekhar.
Other dignitaries present were Dr Arti Bakshi from University of Jammu, Dr SB Bakshi, Mohammad Sakir from Asian Resource Foundation, Bangkok and Harmeet Singh Clinical Counselor.
This book is supposed to serve as an introduction and information to the appreciation and perception of the vast historical, contemporary, and future relationship between the world of the forensic sciences and psychology.
This book is not supposed to be a close study of forensic science, nor was once it ever conceived as turning into one. It is devoted to learning about the judicial response to make use of forensic science in the investigation, prosecution, and protection of a crime.
The target market to which this learns about is directed are these intimately or potentially concerned in that relationship: police, forensic scientists, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and professors and students of the crook law. It is meant to stand on its own additionally to complement the growing variety of incredible treatises and research in the forensic sciences proper.
This work is devoted to college students at all stages of education, who are fascinated in the charming discipline of forensic science. The contents of this book, by means of gorgeous contributors, affords the reader with records on the variety of fields of forensic science that may additionally assist them make a career desire or add to their present knowledge.
This book contains six chapters explaining different aspects of forensic psychology. Chapter one includes an Introduction to forensic psychology. An Introduction covers fundamental principles and its utility. It also explains its adaptations in India.