Criminal Psychology

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Psychology is the study of individual characteristics or qualities such as personality, reasoning, thought, intelligence, learning, perception, imagination, memory and creativity. There are two groups of theories or schools of thought. These are cognitive and behavioural there are psychologists who place weight on a triological link. Conceptually it would be better to begin testing at a very young age and follow the children through to adulthood. Ideally the tests should cover not only personality and official criminality but also self reported criminality. The researcher would then be better able to assess whether their personalities were inherent, learnt from normal socialization or were the result of a brush with the criminal justice system. The proposed methods of assessment might also show whether these personality types actually commit more crime or whether they are just more crime or whether they are just more likely to be taught. There would still be problems, the perceived personality traits may be the result of earlier conflict may be the result of earlier conflict with figures of authority such as teachers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R. Mishra

R. Mishra is a Lawyer and historian. He has published a number of books on the subject. He participated and presented his articles on the subject during the seminars in India and abroad. He delivered lectures to the Universities of Banaras, Gorahkhpur, Sambhalpur and Madras and was examinar of Ph. D. works of various universities. At present he is a reputed lawyer and author.

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Title
Criminal Psychology
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8184200447
Length
vii+270p., Index; 24cm.
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