Turning to crime: Cognition: Moral Development: Palmer & Hollin 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyCrininological and Forensic PsychologyA2/A-levelOCR Created by: SRWallisCreated on: 10-11-13 17:08 Year of study? 1998 1 of 8 Aim? To study moral development in young offenders and non-offenders 2 of 8 What are Kohlberg's levels of moral development? Level 1: Pre-conventional morality Level 2: Conventional morality Level 3: Post-conventional morality 3 of 8 What deficits did young male delinquents have? Deficits in their moral reasoning- less mature 4 of 8 What did the SRD checklist do? Confirmed that the delinquent group had indeed offended significantly more than the non-delinquent control 5 of 8 What did the SRM-SF do? Showed male offenders to have less maturity in moral reasoning and were predominantly reasoning at level 1 6 of 8 What level were the majority of non-offenders reasoning in? Level 2 7 of 8 What was the sample of this study? 126 convicted male offenders (13-21) 332 non-male offenders (13-22) 210 female, 122 male 8 of 8
Describe any research which suggests that a person’s moral judgement has an influence on their turn to crime. 0.0 / 5
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