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Decks in this class (17)

E1a1 Biological Explanations For Criminality
Measuring biological links to cri...,
Family studies and links to crime 2,
Adoption studies and link to crime 3
8  cards
E1a1 Biological Explanations For Criminality
Measuring biological links to cri...,
Family studies and links to crime 2,
Adoption studies and link to crime 3
6  cards
E1a2 Social explanations for criminality
Family patterns 1,
Divorce and link to criminality 2,
Maternal deprivation separation w...
9  cards
E1a3 Childrearing as an explanation for criminality
Childrearing strategies 1,
Induction 2,
Love withdrawal 3
4  cards
E1a4 Self-fulfilling prophecy as an explanation for criminality
Conform 1,
Self fulfilling prophecy 2,
Self fulfilling prophecy as an ex...
7  cards
E1b1 Comparing theories of criminal behavior
Nature side of criminality 1,
Nurture side of criminality 2
2  cards
E2a1 Theilgaard (1984): the criminal gene
Aim of theilgaard s study 1,
Procedure of theilgaard s study 2,
Results of theilgaard s study 3
6  cards
E2a2 Sigall and Ostrove (1975): attractiveness and jury decision-making
Aim of sigall and ostrove s study 1,
Procedure of sigall and ostrove s...,
Results of sigall and ostrove s s...
7  cards
E2a3 Madon (2004): self-fulfilling prophecy and drinking behavior
Aim of madon 1,
Procedure of madon s study 2,
Results of madon s study 3
6  cards
E2b1 Is criminal research practical and ethical?
Practical problems with biologica...,
Ethical problems with biological ...,
Practical problems with social re...
4  cards
E2b2 Gathering information from convicted offenders
Practical problems with gathering...,
Ethical problems with gathering i...
2  cards
E3a1 Offender profiling
Criminal consistency 1,
Profile 2,
Clues a criminal may leave at the...
6  cards
E3b1 The case of John Duffy
Facts of john duffy s case 1,
Witness reports of john duffy s c...,
David carpenter 3
5  cards
E3c1 The job of the forensic psychologist
What a forensic psychologist does...,
Main tasks of forensic psychologi...,
Who the forensic psychologist wor...
6  cards
E3c2 Becoming a forensic psychologist
Who does a forensic psychologist ...,
Skills required to be a forensic ...,
Qualifications required 3
5  cards
E3c3 How a forensic psychologist might help treat offenders
Personal conduct therapy 1,
Treatment programmes forensic psy...,
Procedure of personal conduct the...
12  cards
E4a1 How defendant characteristics affect jury decision-making
Defendant 1,
Verdict 2,
Testimony 3
11  cards

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