Forensic 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyCriminological and Forensic PsychologyA2/A-levelOCR Created by: l.gentCreated on: 28-05-15 22:49 Farrington 411 boys. 40 year longitudinal study. 1 of 26 Wikstrom and Tajfel 2000 students from Peterborough. 2 of 26 Sutherland Theory of differential associations. 9 principles. Nurture and Situational explanation. 3 of 26 Brunner 5 brothers. Lack of MAOA enzyme 4 of 26 Raine Brain abnormalities in criminals. NGRI's less activity in pre-frontal and parietal areas. 5 of 26 Daly and Wilson Background: Darwinism. Correlational study. Chicago. 6 of 26 Kohlberg Theory of moral development. Criminals thought to perform in stage 2. 7 of 26 Gudjonsson Attribution Bias. GBAI used to measure attribution of blame for crime. 8 of 26 Yochelson and Samenow Identification of 52 different kinds of thinking errors and cognitive biases made by offenders 9 of 26 Frowd Recognising faces 10 of 26 Loftus Weapon focus 11 of 26 Fisher Cognitive interviews 12 of 26 Mann Detecting lies 13 of 26 Inbau Interrogation techniques 14 of 26 Gudjonsson False confessions. Suggestibility scale 15 of 26 Canter John Duffy case study 16 of 26 Canter Top-down profiling (USA) 17 of 26 Canter and Heritage Bottom up profiling (UK) 18 of 26 Gillis and Nafekh Employment programmes 19 of 26 Dooley Unnatural prison deaths 20 of 26 Zimbardo Stanford university prison 21 of 26 Sherman and Strang Restorative justice 22 of 26 Eberhardt Looking Death-worthy 23 of 26 Mair and May Probation 24 of 26 Cann Cognitive Skills programme 25 of 26 Ireland Anger management programme. CALM 26 of 26
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