Psychology A2 Forensic Psychology
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- Created on: 28-05-14 15:40
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- Forensic Psychology
- Turning to Crime
- Upbringing
- Sutherland ( Theory of differential association)
- Wikstom - the Peterbourgh Youth
- Farrington - Delinquent Development
- Cognition
- Yochelson and Samenow - thinking Patterns
- Kohlberg - Moral Development
- Gudjohnsson & Bowness - Attribution of blame
- Biology
- Raine - Aggressive behaviour in children
- Brunner - Family violence
- Daly and Wilson - Gender
- Upbringing
- Making a Case
- Interviewing witnesses
- Frowd - External and Internal Features
- Loftus - Weapon Focus
- Fisher - Cognitive Interview
- Interviewing Suspects
- Mann et al - Ability to detect lies
- Inbau - 9 steps of interrogation
- Gudjohnsoon - A case of false confession
- Creating a Profite
- Canter et al - Organised/ Disorganised Cirme
- Canter - John Duffy
- Canter and Heritage - Developments in offender profiling
- Interviewing witnesses
- Reaching a Verdict
- Persuading a Jury
- Pennington and Hastie -Effectts on memory structure
- Cutler - Expert Witness
- Pickle - Disregarding inadmissible evidence
- Witness Appeal
- Castlellow - Physical Attractivness
- Penrod and Cutler - Witness Confidence
- Ross et al - Protective Shields
- Reaching a Verdict
- Hastie -Stage of decision making
- Asch - Majority Influence
- Nemeth and Watchler -Minority Influence
- Persuading a Jury
- After a Guilty Verdict
- Imprisonment
- Gillis and Nafekh - Community base employment
- Dooley - Unnatural deaths in prison
- Haney and Zimbardo - Prison policy in USA
- Alternatives to Imprisonment
- Mair and May - Pobation Orders
- Sherman and Strang -Review of restorative justice and the effects
- Eberhardt - Blacks and death sentence
- Treatment Programmes
- Cann- Cognitive Skills porgramme
- Ireland - Anger management courses
- Wheatley - Acupuncture to treat drug addiction
- Imprisonment
- Turning to Crime
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