Atlas forense gráfico-psicométrico: perspectivas de la psicopatología criminal y forense

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ISBN 13 : 8419045195
Total Pages : 358 pages
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Bosch, 2019-2020), el Dr. Tiffon trabaja conjuntamente con el Dr. Jorge González Fernández realizando una nueva e innovadora obra que presenta una especial singularidad: nuevos casos criminológicos con ilustraciones fotográficas y visuales de la escena del crimen y de autopsias, y gráficas psicométricas para el análisis del perfil psicológico y/o psicopatológico del victimario. En esta ocasión, la simbiosis académico-profesional Médico-Psicológica (y Psicopatológica)representada por los autoresprocura un avance científico-investigador en la explicación delictual de las consecuencias conductuales de naturaleza criminológica o psicopatológica. Sin duda, la presente obra no dejará indiferente al lector de las disciplinas del Derecho, de la Medicina Forense, de la Psicología Criminal y Forense y de la Criminología. Como siempre, y desde la línea del estilo artístico-creativa y de innovación científico-investigadora del alma mater y autor principal de la obra (Dr. Bernat-N. Tiffon), nos encontramos nuevamente ante su mirada provocativa que originará en el lector procesos de reflexión sobre los distintos casos que se exponen en el cuerpo de este Atlas Forense Gráfico-Psicométrico: Perspectivas de la Psicopatología Criminal y Forense. Dr. Bernat-N. Tiffon (Barcelona, 1972). Web: https://www.psicologialegal.com/ Mail: [email protected] Como Psicólogo Forense privado (Senior), y con más de 20 años de ejercicio profesional, ejerce la Dirección de la CONSULTORIA EN PSICOLOGIA LEGAL Y FORENSE – Dr. Bernat-N. Tiffon. La contribución del Dr. Tiffon se basa en 4 pilares: 1. Asistencia y práctica profesional privada de la Psicología Forense en los Tribunales (Perito Forense), habiendo intervenido en casos criminológicos que pertenecen a la actual y contemporánea Historia de la Crónica Negra Española de amplio radio e impacto social, tales como el Crimen de la Guardia Urbana, el Crimen de la menor de Vilanova, el cuádruple crimen del Pistolero de Olot; el doble crimen de los Agentes Rurales de Aspa (Lleida); el Crimen de Santaló, el Crimen de Ripollet, el doble crimen de la parricida del Carmel de Barcelona; el Crimen de los Tous, el Crimen de Tres Cantos (Madrid), el Crimen de la discoteca Ushuaïa (Ibiza), el Crimen de la menor decapitada de Girona, entre otros muchos casos más. 2. Docencia Académico-Universitaria (Profesor de Universidad) y de postgrado en la UAO, ESERP, UAB, UB, ICAB. 3. Investigación académico-universitaria y escritor autónomo, siendo autor de 12 libros: Coordinación de varios autores de 2 Manuales de Psicología Forense, 1 Atlas gráfico-visual de Psicología Forense, Coordinación de una Obra Completa de 4 volúmenes de un Atlas de Psicometría Forense, Coordinación de 2 obras de Jornadas-Simposiums, 2 obras de relatos de casos forenses, 1 novela y más de 30 artículos en revistas científicas de investigación nacional e internacional. 4. Divulgación y difusión de la Psicología Forense académica, como Conferenciante, Ponente y Gestor-Organizador de eventos académico-universitariosde Jornadas y/o Simposios. Es Acreditado Nacional como Psicólogo Experto en Psicología Jurídica y/o Psicología Forense del Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales de Psicólogos; Profesor Doctor acreditado (ANECA);Miembro de Honor del Consejo Superior Europeo de Doctores y Doctores Honoris Causa (CONSEDOC); Miembro Asociado de la Academia Americana de Ciencias Forenses (American Academy of Forensic Sciences – AAFS); Miembro Correspondiente No-Estadounidense de la American Academy of Psychiatry and theLaw; Miembro Provisional Regular Asociado de la Sociedad Canadiense de Ciencias Forenses; Miembro de la International Academy of Legal Medicine (IALM). Dr. Jorge González-Fernández (San Sebastián, 1962). Jorge González Fernández es Médico Forense con más de treinta años de ejercicio profesional. Doctor en Medicina, Especialista en Medicina Legal y Forense, completó su formación con una estancia en el servicio de Psiquiatría del Cuerpo Médico Forense de la Justicia Nacional Argentina, un Postgrado en Psiquiatría en la Universidad de León y un Máster en Psicopatología Criminal y Forense en la Universidad Camilo José Cela de Madrid. Además, por las implicaciones bioéticas que la práctica de la Medicina Forense conlleva, realizó un Máster en Ética Médica en la Organización Médica Colegial de España. Ha publicado numerosos artículos en revistas científicas nacionales e internacionales y es autor de ocho capítulos en el “Tratado de Medicina Legal” de la Editorial Bosch. Su labor para la mejora de la atención a las víctimas y del servicio a la administración de Justicia se concreta con la autoría de una decena de capítulos y la coordinación de la obra “Manual de Atención y valoración pericial en violencia sexual” de la Editorial J.M. Bosch, convertida en referencia para los todos los colectivos profesionales que intervienen en esta delicada materia. Conferenciante en diversas Universidades españolas –Complutense de Madrid, Vigo, León, Zaragoza, La Rioja...– ha participado como ponente en congresos científicos y proyectos de formación en países Hispanoamericanos como Cuba, Guatemala, Venezuela, Bolivia y Panamá, y en otros como Marruecos, Turquía y Líbano. En la actualidad desarrolla su actividad profesional en el Instituto de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses de La Rioja, del que es Director.

Atlas forense gráfico-psicométrico

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Casos prácticos de psicopatología y psicología criminal y forense

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Introduction to Psychology

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ISBN 13 : 9780534576738
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Innovation Policy Challenges for the 21st Century

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Global Perspectives on Small and Medium Enterprises and Strategic Information Systems: International Approaches

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Handbook on the Economics and Theory of the Firm

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Against the Death Penalty

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ISBN 13 : 069121137X
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Credit Nation

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ISBN 13 : 0691241724
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Problems of the War

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Emotion Regulation and Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents

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ISBN 13 : 0198765843
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Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice

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Doing Honest Work in College

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ISBN 13 : 022609880X
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The Woman on the Windowsill

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ISBN 13 : 0300252358
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Criminology and Public Theology

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ISBN 13 : 1529207398
Total Pages : 360 pages
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