The law, which is the general truth, has to benefit from the light of psychology in the investigation and prosecution of the crime and reintegrating the criminal to the society. Forensic psychology carries out both scientific and applied studies in the context of providing information to the field of law and helping the law in determining the truth and reintegrating the criminal into society. Criminals, victims, witnesses, convicts and other parties in the legal system are in the field of forensic psychology. We cannot help but think about what a wealth of work forensic psychology has in the processes of investigation, prosecution, approval and withdrawal of crime. This richness reminds us that psycho-legal expertise also has its own dynamics.
In the third of these book series, "Psychological Treatment and Rehabilitation in Forensic Psychology", since adults and children who cross paths with the legal system have different characteristics from each other, psychologists, forensic students are given in the sections "Psychological Treatment and Rehabilitation of Adults in Judicial Processes" and "Psychological Treatment and Rehabilitation of Children in Judicial Processes". The topics are conveyed interactively and with rich case examples to guide psychologists, forensic experts and practitioners. In addition to psychological treatment and rehabilitation with adults and children, the book also includes the "Interesting Cases in Forensic Psychology" section to enable us to think about the differences in cases seen in the forensic field.