y2: psychology: criminal

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Decks in this class (25)

Introduction
What does criminological psycholo...,
Define crime,
Give 2 examples of crime
10  cards
Biological Causes of Crime: Brain Injury
What is the prefrontal cortex res...,
If the prefrontal cortex becomes ...,
What is the hypothalamus responsi...
12  cards
Biological Causes of Crime: Amygdala
What is the amygdala responsible for,
What part of the brain is the amy...,
Due to being part of the primitiv...
12  cards
Biological Causes of Crime: XYY Syndrome
How many pairs of chromosomes do ...,
What combination of chromosomes i...,
What does xyy syndrome involve
11  cards
Biological Causes of Crime: Personality
What does eysencks 1977 personali...,
Explain how eysenck combined biol...,
How does the combination of biolo...
17  cards
Social Causes of Crime: Labelling and SFP
Define labelling,
Define self identity,
Define retrospective labelling
17  cards
Social Causes of Crime: Social Learning Theory
Define role model,
Give 3 examples of relatable char...,
Give 2 examples of characteristic...
19  cards
Gender and Crime
Explain some differences in male ...,
Describe brain injury in relation...,
Give a rejecting piece of researc...
19  cards
Treatments for Offenders: Anger Management (CBT)
Who do anger management programme...,
Why would someone be placed on an...,
What is anger management a form of
18  cards
Contemporary Study: Howells et al (2005)
What were the aims of this study,
Who were used in the sample,
What kind of crime did the majori...
16  cards
Treatments for Offenders: Hormone Treatment
Who is testosterone lowering medi...,
How is testosterone lowering medi...,
What does testosterone lowering m...
14  cards
Hormone Treatment: Maletzky (2006)
What were the aims of this study,
Who were used in the sample,
What anti androgen did maletzky u...
14  cards
Individual Differences in Crime
Give 2 examples of biological exp...,
Define extrovert,
What is the aras
25  cards
Developmental Differences in Crime
Give 2 examples of biological exp...,
Define xyy syndrome,
How does having xyy syndrome lead...
31  cards
Ethical Interviewing
What is a previous criticism of p...,
Describe the criteria of case pre...,
Describe the criteria of the inte...
8  cards
Psychological Case Formulation - Case Study
What are the 2 parts of case form...,
Describe what happens in the firs...,
What methods are used in offence ...
9  cards
HCPC Guidelines
What does hcpc stand for,
Why do these legal regulations exist,
How often does a psychologist nee...
7  cards
Factors Influencing the Reliability of EWT
What is an eye witness testimony,
Using research demonstrate the im...,
List the 3 factors that may affec...
20  cards
Classic Study: Loftus and Palmer (1974)
What were the aims of loftus and ...,
Who were used in the sample,
What type of method was used
21  cards
The Cognitive Interview
What do geiselman and fisher 2014...,
What has that cognitive interview...,
What is its design based on
19  cards
Factors Affecting Jury Decision Making
How many people make up a jury in...,
Who are the jury and how are they...,
Describe the confidentiality of a...
31  cards
Practical
Describe the background of this p...,
What was the aim of our practical,
What are the variables of our pra...
18  cards
Key Question
What is the key question,
Why is this issue important,
Describe how post event informati...
13  cards
Methodology: Meta-analysis
What is a meta analysis,
What is the aim of meta analyses,
When are meta analyses often cond...
12  cards
Methodology: Grounded Theory
What is grounded theory,
Define inductive,
Describe an inductive grounded th...
10  cards

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