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Card 6

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Name of the study for Poverty and disadvantaged neighbourhoods as a reason for turning to crime

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Card 7

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sample used in Bowlby's (1944) study on disrupted families as a reason for turning to crime

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Card 8

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which statement regarding Bowlby's (1944) study on disrupted families as a reason for turning to crime s NOT correct

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Card 9

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sample for Wikstroem's (2002) study on Poverty and disadvantaged neighbourhoods as a reason for turning to crime

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Card 10

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Name of the main study for Criminal thinking patterns as reason for turning to crime

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Card 11

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Name of the background study regarding hostile attribution bias for Criminal thinking patterns as reason for turning to crime

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Card 12

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Name of the supporting study regarding Neutralisations for Criminal thinking patterns as reason for turning to crime

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Card 13

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Name of the supporting study regarding Neutralisations and the Amish for Criminal thinking patterns as reason for turning to crime

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Card 14

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Sample used in Palmer and Hollin (2000) study on criminal thinking patterns as reason for turning to crime?

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Card 15

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How many neutralisations were seen in Byers (1999) study on hate crimes to the Amish?

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