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Hostile (Expressive) Aggression

  • AKA
  • involves
  • lack of
  • age
A
  • Affective, reactive, overt
    is Impulsive, Anger, high arousal, Vengeful, Direct confrontation
  • Lack of social cognitions, Lack of control
     Begins early, Decreases w/ age
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Instrumental Aggression

  • AKA
  • involves
  • intent
  • age
A
  • Proactive, covert
    Premeditated, Less emotional, Reward driven, Sly, underhanded, Reliance on cognitive capabilities,
  • No original intent to harm
  • Increases w/ age
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Social learning theory of aggression

  • aggression caused by?
  • age aggression display
  • interacting factors (5)
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  • Severe aggressive acts product of multiple causes
  • aggressive people 1st display aggressive behavior at very early age
    Aggression product of:
     genetic
     perinatal
     physiological
     familial
     learning
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Violence definition

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Destructive physical aggression intentionally directed at harming other persons or objects
 May be methodical or random, sustained or fleeting, intensive or uncontrolled

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Normal process of social info

  • by?
  • 5 steps
  • violent behavior results if?
  • aggressive young ppl with steps?
  • etiology of violent behavior (4)
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Dodge and Crick
encoding social cues
making sense of these cues
cognitive search for appropriate response
 deciding on best option for making response 
making response
-Deficits & biases at any step
- search for and encode less social cues; tend to pay more attention to cues after the violence 
1. Distal Antecedents 
2. Early indicators 
3. Developmental processes
4. Maintenance opportunities
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Etiology of violent behavior:

  1. Distal Antecedents (3)
  2. Early indicators (3)
  3. Developmental processes
  4. Maintenance opportunities
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(1) Biological factors (e.g. brain dysfunction)
Psychological factors (e.g. impulsiveness)
Environmental factors (e.g. high crime neighborhood)
(2) Conduct disorder, Poor parenting, Early aggression
(3) School failure, Cognitive style (hostile attributions) Substance abuse
(4) Peers, Opportunities, Socioenconomic deprivation (all strengthen behaviors that have developed)

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  • Anger definition

- dysfunctional anger

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emotional state most often associated w/ violent behavior

- when neg consequences arise as result

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  • Moral reasoning: cognitive distortions
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lead to rationalization (self-justification) of violent behavior

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Homicide demographics

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Male, Young
 Committed in process of family violence or felony
 Weapons: Guns, knives

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Four theory types of pedophilia

  • by
  • 4
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  • Finkel and Araji
    1. Emotional congruence- childish interests, emotional needs, feel most comfortable with children
    2. Sexual arousal- aroused to atypical stimuli
    3. Blockage- unattainable sexual and emotional gratification
    4. Disinhibiton- poor self-reg or self-control
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Serial’s developmental aspects

- 4

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Dysfunctional families w/ histories of 
 Abuse
 Neglect
 Domestic violence
 Isolated & lonely in childhood & adolescence
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Novoco said?

- processes involved?

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for someone to become angry there has to be an event to physio trigger process. Processes involve biases involved w/ encoding (attentional cueing, seeing behavior as being aggressive or intentional)

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The term homicide?

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is neutral and doesn’t imply criminal intent

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Voluntary manslaughter

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murder committed under a mitigating circumstance but for the mitigating circumstance provocation by world is not sufficient enough

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Prisoners more likely to?

- how many x’s likely to have APD

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suffer psychosis or depression vs. gen public

- 10x

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Dominant theory of sex offenders

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sexual socialization plays a crucial role in sex offending