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Links from the book:
www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/psi/
Link to the Psychology World Wide Web Virtual Library, a site that keeps track of psychology related websites.
www.psychology.org/
The Encyclopaedia of Psychology website.
www.psychologyinfo.com
A private US internet resource run by Donald J. Franklin, PhD, that provides general and accessible information about the practice of psychology, see more specifically www.psychologyinfo.com/forensic/.
http://faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/
The homepage of Elizabeth Loftus, one of the leading researchers in eyewitness testimony and other aspects of legal psychology. The site has various links to her books and articles.
www.freudfile.org/
A website dedicated to the life and work of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.
www.bps.org.uk/index.cfm
Website of the British Psychological Society.
Further links of interest:
British Psychological Society:
www.bps.org.uk/index.cfm
Homepage of the representative body for psychologists and psychology in the UK.
Psychology & Law International, Interdisciplinary Conference 2003
www.law.soton.ac.uk/bsln/psych&law2003/
Link to the main academic conference programme whose topics include effects of psychology on such areas as sexual and violent offenders .
University of Salamanca:
www.ucm.es/info/Psyap/hispania/garrido.htm
Psychology and law in Spain
Forenzic.com:
www.forenzic.com/
This is a resource site for psychologists, psychiatrists, attorneys, and anyone else who might need information regarding legal, psychiatric, or public policy information. Has some useful links (e.g. to FBI, American Academy of Psychiatry and Law etc.).
The American Psychology-Law Society:
www.ap-ls.org/
Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, is an interdisciplinary organization devoted to scholarship, practice, and public service in psychology and law
SPSSI:
www.spssi.org/
Is an international group of over 3500 psychologists, allied scientists, students, and others who share a common interest in research on the psychological aspects of important social issues. In various ways, the Society seeks to bring theory and practice into focus on human problems of the group, the community, and nations, as well as the increasingly important problems that have no national boundaries.
The Law and Society Association:
www.lawandsociety.org/
Founded in 1964, is a group of scholars from many fields and countries, interested in the place of law in social, political, economic and cultural life. Members bring training in law, sociology, political science, psychology, anthropology, economics, and history as well as in other related areas to the study of sociolegal phenomena.
Radical Psychology Network:
www.radpsynet.org/
Have more than 300 members in almost three dozen countries--psychologists & non-psychologists, academics & practitioners, faculty & students, therapists & consumers-survivors. Many call themselves "radicals," or "critical psychologists," or "progressives."
PsyBar LLC:
www.psybar.com/
Is a national professional services company offering psychological and psychiatric experts to insurance companies, law firms, courts, corporations, and government agencies.
European Association of Psychology and Law:
www.psychologie.uni-kiel.de/eapl/
International Center for Aggression Replacement Training:
www.aggressionreplacementtraining.org/
Psychology & Law International, Interdisciplinary Conference 2003:
www.law.soton.ac.uk/bsln/psych&law2003/
Forensic Network:
groups.yahoo.com/group/ForensicNetwork/
Zeno’s Forensic Site:
forensic.to/links/pages/Forensic_Psychiatry_Psychology/


