individualistic theories affecting policy development Flashcards

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PSYCHOANALYSIS
it sees…

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  • a weak superego as the cause of crime as the individual lacks a moral force
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PSYCHOANALYSIS
policy involves…

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  • bringing unconscious conflicts and repressed emotions to the conscious mind to solve them
  • freud used hypnosis and free association
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PSYCHOANALYSIS
aicchorn…

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  • 1936
  • applied psychoanalytical ideas to police to treat young offenders
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PSYCHOANALYSIS
aicchorn - due to them…

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  • having uncaring or absent parents, they failed to develop loving relationships
  • normal socialisation hadn’t taken place so they hadn’t developed a superego
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EYSENCK
criminals…

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  • tend to be strongly extrovert and neurotic
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EYSENCK
aversion therapy…

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  • used to treat sex offenders
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EYSENCK
as they are harder to condition, the conditioning needs to be stronger as follows:

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  • offenders are asked to think about an unacceptable sexual fantasy until they’re aroused
  • a strongly aversive stimulus is administered, such as electric shock or nausea inducing drug
  • procedure repeated until the offender comes to associate the deviant arousal and stimulus
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OPERANT LEARNING
criminal behaviour…

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  • is learnt through reinforcement and punishment
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OPERANT LEARNING
the token economy is…

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  • a behaviour modification programme
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OPERANT LEARNING
how it works

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  • institution draws up a list of desirable behaviours
  • when offender behaves in that way, they earn a token
  • tokens can be exchanged for rewards
  • through this, good behaviour becomes more likely and undesirable behaviour is less likely
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