David Canter is internationally known for his many publications in environmental psychology and creating the field of investigative psychology. He has supervised research projects for over half a century, at every level from schools to PhDs, as well as large-scale studies for government departments, industry and research councils.
"""I am very happy to recommend this book, which contains detailed practical advice about how to carry out research projects on antisocial behaviour. It should appeal particularly to forensic psychology and criminology students, but everyone who is interested in antisocial behaviour will derive useful information from it."" —David Farrington, Cambridge University, UK ""David Canter reveals his experience as a seasoned, practicing social scientist by embracing ‘…the value of doing science, rather than just reading about it…’. The ten invaluable studies in this book encapsulate the lifeblood of Crime Psychology."" —Benjamin Baughman, Mercyhurst University, USA ""David Canter’s expertise shines through this book and a good deal of the material—notably the discussion of forgery, fraud, and geographical profiling—will, I’m sure, interest crime writers and all those interested in true-crime, and perhaps surprise them."" —Martin Edwards, Former Chair of the Crime Writers Association, UK ""The book is great. It poses some interesting and complex ideas while still being easy to understand."" —Rosie Jacobs, sixth form (high school) student, UK ""This book is easy to read and provides a lot of useful and easy to understand details of how to carry out studies and make sense of the results. These are things that I had to learn over a period of time from here and there that would mostly use maths jargon. Seeing it all in one place makes it significantly easier."" —Miraslava Yaneva, M.Sc. student, UK ""I am very happy to recommend this book, which contains detailed practical advice about how to carry out research projects on antisocial behaviour. It should appeal particularly to forensic psychology and criminology students, but everyone who is interested in antisocial behaviour will derive useful information from it."" —David Farrington, Cambridge University, UK ""David Canter reveals his experience as a seasoned, practicing social scientist by embracing ‘…the value of doing science, rather than just reading about it…’. The ten invaluable studies in this book encapsulate the lifeblood of Crime Psychology."" —Benjamin Baughman, Mercyhurst University, USA ""David Canter’s expertise shines through this book and a good deal of the material—notably the discussion of forgery, fraud, and geographical profiling—will, I’m sure, interest crime writers and all those interested in true-crime, and perhaps surprise them."" —Martin Edwards, former chair of the Crime Writers Association, UK ""The book is great. It poses some interesting and complex ideas while still being easy to understand."" —Rosie Jacobs, Sixth Form (High School) student, UK ""This book is easy to read and provides a lot of useful and easy to understand details of how to carry out studies and make sense of the results. These are things that I had to learn over a period of time from here and there that would mostly use maths jargon. Seeing it all in one place makes it significantly easier."" —Miraslava Yaneva, MSc student, UK"