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Card 6
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Give the second stage of the anger management scheme.
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Card 7
Front
Are restorative justice programs active or passive?
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Card 8
Front
Which variation of restorative justice allows the offender to compensate financially for the psychological damage caused?
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Card 9
Front
Which gene (associated with violent crime) controls dopamine and serotonin?
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Card 10
Front
Who investigated MZ and DZ twins, finding that genetics play a dominant role in offending behaviour?
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Card 11
Front
Which part of the brain, which regulates emotional behaviour, is said to have reduced activity leading to offending behaviour?
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Card 12
Front
Name the type of offender profiling which focuses on disorganised and organised offending.
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Card 13
Front
Give an example of a historical issue in defining crime, which is now legal.
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Card 14
Front
What is the first level of moral reasoning?
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Card 15
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What is the first level of moral reasoning?
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