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Consultancy and Advising in Forensic Practice: Empirical and Practical Guidelines

ISBN: 978-0-470-74478-9
Paperback
280 pages
May 2010
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Series Editors’ Preface.

Notes on Contributors.

Acknowledgements.

Part I: Consultancy and Advising from a Theoretical Perspective.

1. The Role of a Consultant: Function, Skills, Competences and Presentation (Carol A. Ireland).

2. Key Stages and Factors in the Consultancy Process and Relationship: The Importance of Stakeholders, Organisational Boundaries, Culture and Their Management (Carol A. Ireland).

3. Theoretically Driven Training and Consultancy: From Design to Evaluation (David Vickers, Eliza Morgan and Alice Moore).

4. Ethical Considerations in the Consultancy and Advisory Process (Susan Cooper and Martin Fisher).

Part II: Consultancy and Advising from a Practical Perspective.

5. The Application of Cognitive Interview Techniques  as Part of an Investigation (Andy Griffiths and Becky Milne).

6. Acting as the Consultant Advisor in a Crisis Situation (Martin Fisher and Carol A. Ireland).

7. Legal Consulting: Providing Expertise in Written and Oral Testimony (Jane L. Ireland).

8. The Development of a Practical Behavioural Change Framework: A Case Study within a National Law Enforcement Agency (Simon Keslake and Ian Pendlington).

9. Examining the Link between Performance and Employee Engagement in a Forensic Setting: Case Enough to Perform Well? (Suzy Dale).

10. Inspecting Secure Institutions (Louise Falshaw).

11. Effective Training in Action: From Contracting to Evaluation (Eliza Morgan, David Vickers and Alice Moore).

12. Systemic Failure and Human Error (Adrian Needs).

13. Project Management: Towards More Effective Applied Psychology (Roisin Hall and Donald Darroch).

References.

Index.