Various Studies Of Human Behavior And Mind In Relation To Tge Causes Of Crime Flashcards

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He questioned whether those who were “morally insane” could be legally held responsible for their acts

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Isaac Ray

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“Moral Insanity” was the term used to describe persons who were normal in all respect that something wrong with the part of the brain that regulates effective response

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Isaac Ray

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He believed that crime is an outlet and that they would go mad if they were not criminals.

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Henrey Maudsley

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Saud that the cause of crime and delinquency is the faulty development of the child during the first few years of his life.

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August Aichorn

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Explained the causes of crime based on a formula:

Criminal Behavior is equal to Criminal Tendencies plus Criminal Inducing Situation divided by the person’s Mental and Emotional resistance to temptation

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David Abrahamsen

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He gave the theory of general emotionality

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Cyril Burt

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According to him, many offences can be traced to either in excess or a deficiency of a particular instinctive drive

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Cyril Burt

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He claimed that crime is an expression of the mental content of the individual.

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William Healy

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9
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Criminality is the result of emotional immaturity

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Bromberg

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10
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He discovered the psychoanalytic theory of human personality and crimes

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Sigmund Freud

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Are impulses ir instinct of social drives.
Present at birth

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ID

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Man’s physical organization between his sensory stimuli on one hand and his motor activity on the other.

The question of right or wrong, safe or dangerous, does not play an important role.

The child begins to acquire an awareness of one-self distinct from the environment.

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Ego

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The conscience of man.

It tries to correct or control the ego.

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Super-ego

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