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Criminal behavior and contingency [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Although their perspectives and approaches vary, existing criminological theories are all based on the deterministic optimism that the crucial causes of criminal behavior must exist and can be uncovered.
Chang-Moo Lee
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Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism, identity integration and self-control related to criminal behavior [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychology, 2021
Background Although systematic research on narcissism has been conducted for over 100 years, researchers have only recently started to distinguish between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism in relation to criminal behavior.
S. Bogaerts   +3 more
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Assessing attribution in the criminal behavior of mentally disordered offenders: Developing a Japanese version of the Gudjonsson Blame Attribution Inventory‐Revised [PDF]

open access: yesPCN Reports, 2023
Aim Treating individuals with a mental disorder and a history of criminal behavior (mentally disordered offenders [MDOs]) aims to enable patients to maintain their health and facilitate social rehabilitation while preventing adverse outcomes, such as ...
Ikuko Arakawa   +10 more
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Psychopathy and Corticostriatal Connectivity: The Link to Criminal Behavior in Methamphetamine Dependence [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2020
Methamphetamine use and psychopathy are associated with criminal behavior; however, it is unclear how methamphetamine use and psychopathy interact to promote violent, economic and drug offenses.
William F. Hoffman   +15 more
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Unraveling the Association: How Identity Mediates the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Criminal Behavior [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
Previous research has consistently linked childhood trauma to criminal behavior in adulthood, yet the mechanisms driving this association remain poorly understood.
Stefan Bogaerts   +3 more
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Gambling and Impulsivity Traits: A Recipe for Criminal Behavior? [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2018
Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric condition that was recently recategorized as a non-substance-related addiction in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders.
Gemma Mestre-Bach   +26 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Inflammation Markers in Patients with Bipolar Disorder Who Have Committed Offenses and Their Relationship with Criminal Behavior. [PDF]

open access: goldMedicina (Kaunas), 2023
Sırlıer Emir B   +6 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

University proceedings. Volga region. Social sciences

open access: diamondИзвестия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион: Общественные науки
Background. Biophysiological properties are important structural elements of personality, since they directly affect its formation and development. They not only deter-mine the individuality and uniqueness of the individual, but also play a significant ...
A.V. Yashin
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Time discounting and criminal behavior. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2016
SignificanceOne of the most fundamental predictions of almost any model of crime is that individual time preferences matter. However, empirical evidence on this basic property of the model is essentially nonexistent. We empirically investigate whether individual time discounting measured at age 13 predicts subsequent criminal involvement up to age 31 ...
Åkerlund D   +3 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Biological explanations of criminal behavior. [PDF]

open access: yesPsychol Crime Law, 2019
There is a growing literature on biological explanations of antisocial and criminal behavior. This paper provides a selective review of three specific biological factors - psychophysiology (with the focus on blunted heart rate and skin conductance), brain mechanisms (with a focus on structural and functional aberrations of the prefrontal cortex ...
Ling S, Umbach R, Raine A.
europepmc   +4 more sources

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