Forensics- turning to crime- cognition

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Name the 3 cognition studys in turning to crime?
Yochelson, S. and Samenow, Kolberg, Blair
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Brief Description of yochelsons study?
male offenders judged not guilty due to insanity, Interviews within a Freudian therapeutic context, criminals have distinct and erroneous thinking patterns. 3 thinking errors- 1) criminal thinking pattens 2) Automic thinking errors 3) crime related
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Brief Description of kolberg's study?
evidence of progression, 2hr interview with 10 dilemmas, younger boys stages 1&2. older 3&4.
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Brief Description of Blair?
Each participants was shown a series of 28 colour slide. 5 practice slides and 5 showing distress cues. lack of responsiveness to distress cues in psychopaths interferes with normal functioning of the VIM
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Key result of Yochelsons study?
criminality is the result of choices made from an early age
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male offenders judged not guilty due to insanity, Interviews within a Freudian therapeutic context, criminals have distinct and erroneous thinking patterns. 3 thinking errors- 1) criminal thinking pattens 2) Automic thinking errors 3) crime related

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