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Inside Job: Treating Murderers and Sex Offenders. The Life of a Prison Psychologist.

Treating Murderers and Sex Offenders. The Life of a Prison Psychologist.

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Inside Job: Treating Murderers and Sex Offenders. The Life of a Prison Psychologist.

By: Dr Rebecca Myers
Narrated by: Emma Wilkes
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And here I am. Totally alone in a cell with a convicted sex offender who is free to do what he wants. There is no officer. No handcuffs. No radio. Only the man across the desk and me. He looks more petrified than I do.

HMP Graymoor. One of the UK’s most notorious prisons. Home to nearly 800 murderers, rapists and child molesters.

Reporting for her first shift inside is Rebecca: twenty-two, newly graduated – and about to sit down with some of the country’s most dangerous criminals.

In this gripping, hard-hitting memoir, forensic psychologist Dr Rebecca Myers revisits her time in the ‘Hot Seat’ with Graymoor’s infamous inmates – who might not be as different to us as we think.

This is as close as we can get to knowing what really goes on inside the damaged minds behinds bars.

Criminal & Forensic Psychology Professionals & Academics Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences Social Scientists & Psychologists Violence in Society Women Crime Inspiring Thought-Provoking Murder

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Most men just brag about how many big cases they have ‘helped to solve’. This woman has given frank and interesting accounts of work she has done with sex offenders. It’s incredibly insightful, interesting and important. It could be a film. Amazing read.

Incredible book

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It's an excellent book and very insightful. As a forensic psychologist myself, I still was able to learn a lot

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Really good, a bit to realistic for some, Great for me.
It opens your mind up.

Great listen,

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this is hard hitting i don’t think generally there would be empathy for any inmate but makes the psychology interesting

sad tales

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Couldn’t stop listening to this book and finished it within 2 days. Narrator is easy to listen to and made it an extremely good book to listen to

Great book

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