Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Forensic- G543
- Turning to crime
- 1.
Upbringing
- Bowlby
- Background: Disrupted families
- Bandura
- Background: Learning from
others
- Wikstrom & Tafel
- Background: Poverty & Disadvantaged
neighbourhoods
- 2.Cognition
- Yochelson & Samenow
- Background: Criminal thinking patterns
- Chen & Howitt
- Background: Moral development and crime
- Gudjohnsson & Bownes
- Background: Social cognition
- 3.Biology
- Raine
- Background: Brain dysfunction
- Brunner
- Background: genes and serotonin
- Dabbs
- Background: Gender
- Making a case
- 1. Interviewing witnesses
- Bruce et al
- Recognising and recreating faces by e-fit
- Loftus
- Factors influencing accurate identification
- Fisher et al
- Cognitive interview
- 2. Interviewing suspects
- Mann et al
- Detecting lies
- Inbau et al
- Interrogation techniques
- Gudjohnsson et al
- False confessions
- 3. Creating a profile
- Hazelwood & Douglas
- Top down typology
- Canter & Heritage
- Bottom up approaches
- Canter
- Case study
- After a guilty verdict
- 1. Imprisonment
- Gillis et al
- Planned behaviours once freed
from jail
- Dooley
- Depression/suicide risk
- Zimbardo
- The prison situation & rules
- 2. Alternatives to prison
- Mair & May
- Probation
- Sherman & Strang
- Restorative justice
- Eberhardt
- Looking deathworthy
- 3. Treatment Programmes
- Cann
- Cognitive skills programmes
- Ireland
- Anger management
- Wheatley
- Using ear acupuncture with drug
rehab programme