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3.1.0 CRIME
Characteristics
18  cards
3.1.1 Bio exp. 1 : inherited criminality
Certain individuals have a ___ __...,
What did lombroso introduce 2,
What type of form did lombroso su...
31  cards
3.1.1 Bio exp.1: Inherited Criminality Evaluation
General evaluation of twin studie...,
General evaluation of twin studie...,
General evaluation of twin studie...
17  cards
3.1.1 Bio exp. 2 : Role of the Amygdala
What is the amygdala associated w...,
Give an example of fear condition...,
What can dysfunction of the amygd...
14  cards
3.1.1 Bio exp. 2: Role of the Amygdala evaluation
1 gender bias 1,
2 beta bias derntl et al 2009 2,
3 reductionist exp1 3
6  cards
3.1.2 Individual differences exp. 1: Cognitive Factors
What are the 3 studies 1,
Faulty processing model yochelson...,
What are cognitive distortions 3
26  cards
3.1.2 Individual differences exp. 1: Cognitive Factors Evaluation
Yochelson samenow 1976 1 1,
Yochelson samenow 1976 2 2,
Yochelson samenow 1976 3 3
8  cards
3.1.2 Individual differences exp. 2: Esyenck's Criminal Personality
Eysenck s 1967 1978 theory of cri...,
What are eysenck s 3 dimensions 2,
Psychoticism 3
11  cards
3.1.2 Individual differences exp. 2: Esyenck's Criminal Personality Evaluation
Dunlop et al 2012 1,
Minor offences 2,
Cochrane 1974 3
10  cards
3.1.3 Social exp. 1: Differential Association Theory
Is this a nature or nurture study 1,
What is the dat 2,
Why do criminals hold such favour...
12  cards
3.1.3 Social exp. 1: Differential Association Theory Evaluation
1 major contributions 1,
Supporting evidence 1 2,
Supporting evidence 2 3
10  cards
3.1.3 Social exp. 2: Gender Socialisation
What is socialisation 1,
What did sutherland claim about b...,
How can the social learning theor...
11  cards
3.1.3 Social exp. 2: Gender Socialisation Evaluation
Fagot 1978 eval 1,
Fagot 1978 weaknesses 2,
Fagot 1978 conclusion 3
7  cards
3.1.4 Method 1: Restorative Justice
What is restorative justice rj 1,
What is recidivism 2,
How does rj work 3
14  cards
3.1.4 Method 1: Restorative Justice Evaluation
What percentage of victims in fac...,
What do victims in restorative ju...,
How can victims who don t partici...
16  cards
3.1.4 Method 2: Anger Management
Why is prison necessary 1,
What is anger management am 2,
Novaco 2013 3
12  cards
3.1.4 Method 2: Anger Management Evaluation
Ireland 2000 1,
Ireland 2000 findings 2,
Ireland 2000 eval 3
8  cards
3.2.0 ADDICTION
Characteristics
1  cards
3.2.1 Characteristics of Addiction
What is addiction 1,
How many categories of addictive ...,
What does the dsm 5 recognise 3
14  cards
3.2.2 Bio exp. 1: Dopamine
What is dopamine 1,
What happens in initiation 2,
How have humans evolved a sense t...
17  cards
3.2.2 Bio exp. 1: Dopamine Evaluation
0  cards
3.2.2 Bio exp. 2. Genetics
0  cards
3.2.2 Bio exp. 2. Genetics Evaluation
0  cards
3.2.3 Individual Differences: Personality
0  cards
3.2.3 Individual Differences: Personality Evaluation
0  cards
3.2.3 Individual Differences: Cognitive
0  cards
3.2.3 Individual Differences: Cognitive Evaluation
0  cards
3.2.4 Social: Peer Influences
0  cards
3.2.4 Social: Peer Influences Evaluation
0  cards
3.2.4 Social: Role of the Media
0  cards
3.2.4 Social: Role of the Media Evaluation
0  cards
3.2.5 Method: Agonists & Antagonists
0  cards
3.2.5 Method: Agonists & Antagonists Evaluation
0  cards
3.2.5 Method: Aversion Therapy
0  cards
3.2.5 Method: Aversion Therapy Evaluation
0  cards
3.3.0 SCHIZOPHRENIA
Characteristics & Symptoms
24  cards
3.3.1 Bio exp.1: Dopamine Hypothesis
0  cards
3.3.1 Bio exp.1: Dopamine Hypothesis Evaluation
0  cards
3.3.1 Bio exp.2: Structural Abnormalities
0  cards
3.3.1 Bio exp.2: Structural Abnormalities Evaluation
0  cards
3.3.2 Individual Diff. exp.1: Schizophregenic mother- psychodynamic
0  cards
3.3.2 Individual Diff. exp.1: Schizophregenic mother Eval.
0  cards
3.3.2 Individual Diff. exp.2: Cognitive Explanations
0  cards
3.3.2 Individual Diff. exp.2: Cognitive Explanations Evaluation
0  cards
3.3.3 Social exp. 1: Dysfunctional Families
0  cards
3.3.3 Social exp. 1: Dysfunctional families eval.
0  cards
3.3.3 Social exp. 2: Sociocultural Factors
Blank 1
1  cards
3.3.3 Social exp. 2: Sociocultural Factors eval.
0  cards
3.3.4 Method 1: Antipsychotic drugs
What are antipsychotic ap drugs 1,
When were conventional ap drugs d...,
What are 2 examples of convention...
6  cards
3.3.4 Method 1: Antipsychotic Drugs eval.
0  cards
3.3.4 Method 2: CBT
0  cards
3.3.4 Method 2: CBT eval.
0  cards

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