Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Criminal Psychology
- Youth Offenders
- How do youth offenders differ from adult offenders?
- Crimes
- Treatment
- Do youth offenders require a
different approach in terms of
rehabilitation?
- Are youth offenders more
likely to re-offend and
eventually be charged as an
adult?
- Is there one prevelant factor that clearly pushes
youth towards crime?
- Childhood?
- Education?
- Do youth offenders
participate in different
programs?
- How do the
youth facilities
differ from
normal prisons?
- Psychological Theories of Crime
- How do psychologists understand or explain crime?
- What are the three
theories and how do
they help in explaining
or predicting criminal
behaviour?
- Biological, Psychological, Sociological
- What research is still taking
place around this topic?
- How do these theories relate directly to real life?
- How are these theories helping to design
programs for the rehabilitation of
criminals?
- Programs for Rehabilitation
- What programs are in place in
prisons?
- Are these programs
successful in
reducing rates of
reoffending?
- How is this known?
- What is the difference between past,
present and potential future programs for
rehabilitation within prisons?
- How are the programs
invented?
- Who?
- Where?
- What?
- How are the prisoners
assigned to programs?
- Are the programs
compulsory?
- Costs?
- Locations?
- What topics are the
programs directed
around?
- Directly related?
- Broad?
- Factors of Crime
- Mental Illness
- Childhood
- Education
- Money
- Drinking / Drug Abuse
- How are these factors understood and focused on
when rehabilitating criminals?
- How do they each
lead a person to
crime?