Key studies map!
Mind map of key studies. Not finished yet.
- Created by: kT
- Created on: 09-01-13 12:14
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- Key studies
- Egeland et al
- Claimed to have found evidence for a genetic link to bipolar disorder in the Amish communities of pennsylyvania, Amish show much higher incidence of Bipolar than other populations.
- Kelsae found metholodgical errors.
- Claimed to have found evidence for a genetic link to bipolar disorder in the Amish communities of pennsylyvania, Amish show much higher incidence of Bipolar than other populations.
- Godwin and Canter.
- Found that eighty five percent of the offenders they studies lived inside the circle encompassing their offences.
- Wilson et al
- Cannot assume offenders are disorgansied or organised- mix of both.
- Blackburn
- Defines crimes as 'acts attractting legal punishment', they are disapproved of by society and often involve the violation of moral rules.
- Feldman
- The definition of many criminal acts depends on society looked at.
- Ainsworth
- FBI typology approach is potenitally very useful in allowing offences to be linked or facilatating predictions about the timeline of next attack.
- Kuipers et al
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- Egeland et al
- Claimed to have found evidence for a genetic link to bipolar disorder in the Amish communities of pennsylyvania, Amish show much higher incidence of Bipolar than other populations.
- Kelsae found metholodgical errors.
- Ainsworth
- FBI typology approach is potenitally very useful in allowing offences to be linked or facilatating predictions about the timeline of next attack.
- Kuipers et al
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