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The Jigsaw Man (Author Paul Britton): This book gives a fantastic insite into Offender Profiling and some of the things that are taken into consideration when creating a profile of an offender. Also Paul Britton allows us to glimpse at s
Angles on Criminal Psychology (Author Dina Dwyer): This is a great book to dip in-and-out of throughout the course - there are excellent examples and case studies for giving more detailed information on specific studies. I would not suggest this as a
How to become a Clinical Psychologist (Author Alice Knight): Fantastic book to have which outlines everything that you need to know about becoming a Clinical Psychologist from the experience that you need (and can start getting while you\'re an undergrad) to th
Psychology and Everyday Life (Author Karon Oliver and Louise Ellerby-Jones): Top book for students of OCR AS psychology. The book covers all of the 20 Core Studies backed up with relevant psychology. My only gripe is the presentation which lacks consistency and is a bit c
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How to become a Clinical Psychologist (Author Alice Knight): Fantastic book to have which outlines everything that you need to know about becoming a Clinical Psychologist from the experience that you need (and can start getting while you\'re an undergrad) to th
Psychology and Everyday Life (Author Karon Oliver and Louise Ellerby-Jones): Top book for students of OCR AS psychology. The book covers all of the 20 Core Studies backed up with relevant psychology. My only gripe is the presentation which lacks consistency and is a bit c
Angles on Criminal Psychology (Author Dina Dwyer): This is a great book to dip in-and-out of throughout the course - there are excellent examples and case studies for giving more detailed information on specific studies. I would not suggest this as a
The Jigsaw Man (Author Paul Britton): This book gives a fantastic insite into Offender Profiling and some of the things that are taken into consideration when creating a profile of an offender. Also Paul Britton allows us to glimpse at s


