- Dennis Howitt
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Dennis Howitt is a British psychologist. He is a reader in Applied Psychology at Loughborough University and the author of numerous psychology textbooks.[1] He is a chartered forensic psychologist and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society. His publications also include books on statistics, computing and methodology.
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Life and career
Howitt completed a first class honours degree in psychology at Brunel University in 1967 and earned his D.Phil at the University of Sussex. In 1970 he became Research Officer at Leicester University's Centre for Mass Communication Research. His research career began with the study of mass communications, especially with reference to crime, violence and pornography, but he has since broadened his research to the application of psychology to social issues.
He has also written on racism in the field of psychology, as well as forensic psychology, specifically paedophiles, sex offenders, and child abuse.[2]
Selected publications
- Howitt D, Cramer D (2011). Introduction to SPSS Statistics in Psychology. Pearson Education, ISBN 9780273734260
- Howitt D (2010). Introduction to qualitative methods in psychology. Prentice Hall, ISBN 9780132068741
- Howitt D (2009). Introduction to forensic and criminal psychology. Pearson Education, ISBN 9781405874465
- Hair JF, Tabachnick BG, Howitt D (2009). Mixed ANOVA and multiple regression: Readings. Pearson Australia, ISBN 9781442523920
- Howitt D, Cramer D (2009). Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology. Prentice Hall, ISBN 9780132051637
- Howitt D, Cramer D (2009). Introduction to Statistics in Psychology. Prentice Hall, ISBN 9780132051613
- Sheldon K, Dennis Howitt D (2007). Sex offenders and the Internet. John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 9780470028001
- Howitt D, Cramer D (2005). Introduction to SPSS in psychology. Pearson Prentice Hall, ISBN 9780131399860
- Cramer D, Howitt D (2004). The Sage dictionary of statistics. SAGE, ISBN 9780761941385
- Howitt D (2004). What is the role of fantasy in sex offending? Crim Behav Ment Health. 2004;14(3):182-8. PMID 15614321
- Howitt D (2002). Forensic and criminal psychology. Prentice Hall, ISBN 9780130169853
- Owusu-Bempah K, Howitt D (2000). Psychology beyond Western perspectives. Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 9781854333285
- Howitt D, Cramer D (2000). First steps in research and statistics: A practical workbook for psychology students. Psychology Press, ISBN 9780415201018
- Howitt D, Cramer D (2000). An introduction to statistics in psychology: A complete guide for students (2nd ed.). Prentice Hall, ISBN 9780130173140
- Howitt, D (1998). Crime, the media and the law. Wiley. ISBN 9780471969051
- Howitt D, Cramer D (1997). A guide to computing statistics with SPSS for Windows. Prentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, ISBN 9780137291977
- Howitt D (1995). Paedophiles and sexual offences against children. J. Wiley. ISBN 9780471939399
- Howitt D (1995). Pornography and the paedophile: is it criminogenic? Br J Med Psychol. 1995 Mar;68 ( Pt 1):15-27. PMID 7779766
- Howitt D, Owusu-Bempah K (1994). The racism of psychology. Harvester Wheatsheaf. ISBN 9780745013527
- Howitt D (1992). Child abuse errors: when good intentions go wrong. Harvester Wheatsheaf , ISBN 9780745010441
- Howitt D (1991). Concerning psychology: psychology applied to social issues. Open University Press, ISBN 9780335093731
- Howitt D (1990). Britain's "substance abuse policy": realities and regulation in the United Kingdom. Int J Addict. 1990-1991;25(3A):353-76. PMID 2289842
- Cumberbatch G, Howitt D( 1989). A measure of uncertainty: the effects of the mass media. J. Libbey, ISBN 9780861962310
- Howitt D (1982). The mass media and social problems. Pergamon Press, ISBN 9780080267593
- Howitt D Cumberbatch G (1975). Mass media, violence and society. Wiley, ISBN 9780470417454
- Howitt D Cumberbatch G (1972). Affective feeling for a film character and evaluation of an anti-social act. Br J Soc Clin Psychol. 1972 Jun;11(2):102-8. PMID 5051316
References
- ^ Davies, Graham (November 29, 2002). Interested in a life of crime? Times Higher Education
- ^ Barry, Ellen (February 14, 2002). Despite therapies, pedophilia eludes cure. Boston Globe
External links
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