Forensics study overview
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- Created on: 09-03-16 12:00
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- Forensics
- Turning to crime
- Cognition
- Yochelson & Samenow (1976) - Criminal thinking patterns
- Kohlberg (1963) - Moral development
- Gudjonsson & Bownes (1991) - Social cognition
- Upbringing
- Farrington (2006) - Disrupted families
- Wiktrom and Tafel (2003) - Poverty and disadvantagedneighbourhoods
- Sutherland (1947) - Learning from others
- Biology
- Raine et al. (1997) - Brain dysfunction
- Brunner (1993) - Genes and serotonin
- Daly & Wilson (2000) - Gender
- Cognition
- Making a case
- Creating profiles
- Canter et al. (2004) - Top-down approach (USA)
- Canter & Heritage (1990) - Bottom-up approach w/ circle theory & geog. profiling
- Canter (1986) - Case study of John Duffy
- Interviewing witnesses
- Bruce et al. (2007) - Recognising and recreating faces by E-fit
- Loftus et al. (1987) - Factors influencing accurate identification (weapon focus)
- Fisher et al. (1989) - Cognitive interview
- Interviewing suspects
- Inbau et al. (1986) - Interrogation techniques
- Mann et al. (2004) - Detecting lies
- Gudjonsson et al. (1990) - False confessions
- Creating profiles
- Turning to crime
- Making a case
- Creating profiles
- Canter et al. (2004) - Top-down approach (USA)
- Canter & Heritage (1990) - Bottom-up approach w/ circle theory & geog. profiling
- Canter (1986) - Case study of John Duffy
- Interviewing witnesses
- Bruce et al. (2007) - Recognising and recreating faces by E-fit
- Loftus et al. (1987) - Factors influencing accurate identification (weapon focus)
- Fisher et al. (1989) - Cognitive interview
- Interviewing suspects
- Inbau et al. (1986) - Interrogation techniques
- Mann et al. (2004) - Detecting lies
- Gudjonsson et al. (1990) - False confessions
- Creating profiles
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