Forensic pschology 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyCrininological and Forensic PsychologyA2/A-levelOCR Created by: Georgia KingCreated on: 31-05-13 11:34 What is in turning to crime ? upbringing, cognition biology 1 of 12 What is in Making a case Interviewing Witnesses,Interviewing Suspects, Creating a Profile 2 of 12 What is in After a guilty verdict ? Imprisonment,Alternatives to Prison,Treatment Programmes 3 of 12 what studies are in Turning to crime Upbringing ? Disrupted families, Learning from others, Poverty and disadvantaged neighbourhoods 4 of 12 what studies are in Turning to crime Cognition ? Criminal thinking patterns, Moral development and crime, Social cognition 5 of 12 what studies are in Turning to crime, Biology ? Brain Dysfunction, Genes & serotonin, Gender 6 of 12 what studies are in Making a case,Interviewing Witnesses ? Recognising and recreating faces by E-Fit, Factors influencing accurate identification, Cognitive Interview 7 of 12 what studies are in Making a case,Interviewing Suspects ? Detecting lies, Interrogation techniques, False confessions 8 of 12 what studies are in Making a case,Creating a Profile ? Top down typology, Bottom up approaches, Case study of John Duffy 9 of 12 what studies are in After a guilty verdict,Imprisonment ? Planned behaviours once freed from jail, Depression/suicide risk, The prison situation and roles 10 of 12 what studies are in After a guilty verdict,Alternatives to Prison ? Probation, Restorative justice, ‘Looking Deathworthy’ 11 of 12 what studies are in After a guilty verdict,Treatment Programmes ? Cognitive skills programmes, Anger management, ear acupuncture with a drug rehabilitation programme 12 of 12
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