Psychological Explanations Of Offending Behaviour - Cognitive Flashcards
What is Kohlberg’s theory
a stage theory of moral development in which some individuals do not progress past certain levels.
The higher the stage of moral development ______
the more sophisticated the moral reasoning.
What did Kohlberg base his theory off of
people’s responses to a series of moral dilemmas, such as the Heinz dilemma.
What did Kohlberg claim
that crimes may be committed by individuals who have a lower level of moral reasoning than non-criminals.
What is level 1, stage 1 of kohlbergs theory?
obedience and punishment. If punishment is not definite, a crime is likely to be committed.
What is level 1, stage 2 of kohlbergs theory
instrumental orientation or personal gain. Meaning that if the potential gains are good then the crime is more likely to occur.
what is level 1 of kohlbergs theory
Pre-morality
What is level 2 of kohlbergs theory
Conventional morality
What is level 2, stage 3 of kohlbergs theory
‘good boy/girl’ orientation. If the closest people are criminals then the crime is more likely to occur.
What is level 2, stage 4 of kohlbergs theory
law and order orientation. If the act is ilegal then someone is less likely to commit it.
What is level 3 of kohlbergs theory
Post-conventional morality
What is stage 3, level 5 of kohlbergs theory
social contract legalistic orientation and is when the offender commits a crime in a circumstance where they feel the law should not apply.
What is level 3, stage 6 of kohlbergs theory
universal ethical principles orientation. The individual has their own moral codee and may commit a crime if they feel the law is unjust.
Evaluation for kohlbergs theory
- Kohlbergs study that supports
- Proved useful in treatment for criminal behaviour
- Minimisation may be more relevant to certain types of crime
- It has beta bias
Evaluation: What was kohlbergs study that supports his theory
Kohlberg conducted a study that supported his theory, where he found that 10% of adults reach the post-conventional level, so the most common level is the conventional level of moral reasoning. Adults at the conventional level of moral development who break the law would feel that their behaviour was justified because it helps maintain relationships or society. Therefore this supports kolhbergs theory.