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levacccp [35]
2 years ago
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psychologists sometimes testify in criminal trials about the potential mindset of a perpetrator at the time a crime was committe

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Cloud [144]2 years ago
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Psychologists sometimes testify in criminal trials about the potential mindset of a perpetrator at the time a crime was committed. It is a "true" statement.

<h3>What is psychology related to criminal justice?</h3>

Criminal justice is a multifaceted field. Psychology is one of the disciplines which has made and still makes advances to criminal justice and criminology.

Some key features regarding the criminal justice are-

  • Individual offenders' behavior and the forces that encourage people to engage in criminal and violent behavior are the focus of psychology.
  • Behavior theory, social learning, cognitive social learning, attachment theory, as well as social control theory are the five theories.
  • Recent research has highlighted the importance of early intervention in preventing delinquency as well as later criminal behavior.
  • Childhood behavior has been consistently found to be the best predictor of adult and adolescent problem behavior.
  • Other studies have acknowledged the limitations of focusing solely on the influence of parents on their children without also considering the reciprocal nature of the interactions and influences.

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psychologists sometimes testify in criminal trials about the potential mindset of a perpetrator at the time a crime was committed. (True/False)

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