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Serena Cortez

Detective Psychology

“Detective Psychology” explores the fascinating intersection of psychology and true crime by analyzing the cognitive processes and behavioral patterns of fictional detectives. The book examines how these characters use deductive reasoning, observation, and ethical decision-making, offering a unique lens through which to understand both fictional narratives and real-world criminal investigations. Interestingly, many of these fictional techniques, while dramatized, reflect fundamental principles of cognitive psychology. The book traces the evolution of the detective archetype from Edgar Allan Poe's groundbreaking methods to modern, psychologically complex characters. It’s structured in three parts: core psychological concepts are introduced, then applied to specific detective archetypes like Sherlock Holmes, and finally, the ethical implications and real-world applications are addressed. By dissecting these fictional methodologies, readers gain valuable insights into human behavior and the complexities of criminal investigation, connecting psychology, criminology, literary studies, and even law enforcement.
156 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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