Yochelson & Samenow 1976 Cognitive - criminal personality Flashcards

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Aim

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To investigate whether criminals cognition differs to that of non-criminals

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Participants

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255 criminals, half pleaded NGRI (however only 30 completed all interviews

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Method

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Longitudinal study (14 years)

  • conducted during the experimenters time working in a mental hospital - used interviews based on psychoanalytical postulates to find the root cause of criminal behaviour
  • used freudian therapy to study cognition over the years
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Results

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52 thinking errors identified ( 3 main categories)

  • crime related thinking errors
  • automatic thinking errors (e.g. lack of empathy)
  • criminal thinking patterns (e.g. need for control)
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Conclusions

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Criminals are for the most part in total control of their life, any criminal behaviour is a result of choices made by the individual.

criminals typically have distorted self image and deny responsibility for their actions.

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