Research into
eyewitness testemony
caused the form of the
cognitive interview.
This prevents leading questions and therefore gets a more accurate recall
of events. This leads to the right people being caught for the crime which
therefore saves money as less time is wasted if the wrong suspect is put
to trial.
Brain scans
This can help see which areas of memory are effected. This means NHS money can be
specifically targeted at the affected areas which does not waste money and means people of
working age can return to work which then benefits the economy as there are more people
working and paying taxes.
Attatchment
Research into Maternal
Deprivation
Bowlby's 44 Thieves
Study
This can help reduce the likelihood of people
becoming affectionless psychopaths which will mean
they are less likely to commit crimes when older and
therefore this reduces costs of the legal system
The research demonstrates the importance of attachment especially in younger years (Critical Period) and
emphasises the importance of extra investment into facilities and staff so the orphans can form a secure
attachment. This will lead to increased likelihood of the orphans getting a good job in the future and therefore
contrubuting to the economy but also reducing the likelihood of them becoming affectionless psychopaths and
leading a life of crime which will cost money in the legal system.
A negative of this is that attatchment figures are more likely to
feel obliged to stay at home and care for their children
because the 44 thieves study shows the impacts of maternal
deprivation. This can cost money to the economy because
when they are off work they will get paid maternity leave
and also if they are not
working they are therefore not contributing to the economy.
Social
People can be educated on obesity and the impacts of obesity using
minority influence and the snowball effect and convincing people to
stay fitter and healthier. If people are healthier and iffter there is less
cost to the nhs because there is less need for treatment of diseases
like type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease therefore benefiting
the economy.
Use of NSI in order to encourage people to lose weight by making them feel
as though being overweight is abnormal and therefore provoking a change in
their diet therefore less money spent on treatment through the NHS.
People conforming to authority and the law and increasing
conformity to the law reduces crime rates and therefore reduce
money spent on policing and the justice system which therefore
improves the economy
Stanford Prison Experiment
Improving the standard of prisons and prison guards in order to
reduce psychlogical harm on prisoners and therefore reducing the
amount of repeat offenders and therefore reducing costs spent on
the legal system and saving money in the economy
Psychopathology
Drug therapy takes little time out of peoples lives and SSRI's have been proven to
reduce the symptoms of depression and therefore people can return to their jobs
and have minimal time off work and therefore be benefiting the economy whilst in
work. Also because the treatment is not very time consuming it means the NHS
can spend more time focusing on other issues.
Beck's Theory
The theory found that CBT and drug therapy combined are the
most effective but are time consuming which can be
costly for the NHS and therefore the economy.
People experiencing depressive episodes may not be able to go to work
and therefore are not contributing to the economy and also could be
having paid sick leave.
Definitions of abnormality
People that fail to function adequately may not have jobs meaning they are not paying taxes and could be claiming benefits
therefore are not benefiting the economy.