An in-depth exploration of modern criminology and the human dimensions of criminal behavior
We are proud to announce the release of Criminal Psychology 2: Clinical Criminology – New Criminal Sciences, Penal and Penitentiary System, authored by Dr. Roberto Mosquera Escobar in collaboration with Mgtr. Abg. Elena Carvajal A.
This groundbreaking work examines Clinical Criminology as a vital discipline dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and reintegration of individuals involved in criminal activity. The book also integrates key insights from related fields, including Criminal Psychology, Criminal Biology, Victimology, Neurosciences, and Public Policy, offering readers a multidimensional understanding of the complex nature of crime.
Drawing on decades of academic expertise and practical experience, Dr. Mosquera provides profound reflections on some of today’s most pressing issues: the roots of violence, the motivations behind inhumane crimes, and the urgent need for more effective and humane social rehabilitation systems.
Rooted in rigorous scientific analysis and enriched by real-world perspectives, Criminal Psychology 2 stands as an essential reference for students, researchers, and professionals in criminology, criminal law, psychology, and the social sciences who seek to explore criminal phenomena from both a comprehensive and humanistic standpoint.
This publication reflects AIU’s ongoing commitment to advancing global knowledge and fostering innovative thinking in the social sciences. Hence, we congratulate Dr. Mosquera Escobar for his outstanding contribution to the evolving field of criminology.
ISBN: 978-9942-44-897-2
About the Author:
Dr. Roberto Mosquera Escobar is a distinguished scholar and practitioner in criminology, known for his extensive research and contributions to the study of criminal behavior and rehabilitation systems. His work continues to inspire students and professionals dedicated to understanding and addressing the complexities of crime in modern society.