STUDIES FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyCriminological and Forensic PsychologyA2/A-levelOCR Created by: annieCreated on: 08-04-16 12:53 After a guilty verdict: Depression and Suicide Dooley 1 of 21 Turning to Crime: Disrupted families Farrington 2 of 21 Turning to Crime: Genes and Seritonin Brunner 3 of 21 Reaching a verdict: Majority influence Asch 4 of 21 Reaching a verdict: Expert witness Cutler 5 of 21 Turning to Crime: Moral development Kohlberg 6 of 21 After a guilty verdict: Probation Mair and May 7 of 21 Reaching a verdict: Attractiveness of defendant Castlellow 8 of 21 Turning to Crime: Learning from others Sutherland 9 of 21 Turning to crime: Criminal thinking patterns Yochelson and Samenow 10 of 21 After a guilty verdict: Cognitive skills programme Cann 11 of 21 After a guilty verdict: Restorative justice Sherman and Strang 12 of 21 Turning to crime: Poverty and disadvantaged neighbourhoods Wikstrom and Tafel 13 of 21 Reaching a verdict: Minority influence Nemeth and Wachtler 14 of 21 After a guilty verdict: Planned behaviours in prison Gillis and Nefekh 15 of 21 After a guilty verdict: Looking deathworthy Eberhadt 16 of 21 Turning to Crime: Sex differences Daly and Wilson 17 of 21 Turning to crime: brain dysfunction Raine 18 of 21 Reaching a verdict: Evidence ruled as inadmissible Pickel 19 of 21 Turning to crime: Genes and seritonin Brunner 20 of 21 After a guilty verdict: Prisons past and present Haney and Zimbardo 21 of 21
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