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An analysis of the psychological roots in family crimes [PDF]
Background: By examining the literature on family crimes, a significant research gap can be identified in the precise analysis of the complexities and psychological factors hidden behind them - factors that have prevented a full understanding of this ...
jafar najafi ilkhchi +1 more
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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Introduction: The psychological inventory of criminal thinking styles (PICTS) plays a significant role in the diagnosis and evaluation of criminal thinking styles. It emphasizes the importance of cognition, particularly in the commission and perpetuation
Milad Sharafi Zadegan +3 more
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Improving the effectiveness of prevention in the context of the limits of the criminal law [PDF]
The rapid development of information and telecommunications technologies, the transformation of public relations caused by permanent socio-economic transformations which are happening in Russia and the world, result in numerous changes in criminal ...
Zaitseva Olesya Viktorovna +3 more
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The Psychology of Trial Judging [PDF]
Trial court judges play a crucial role in the administration of justice for both criminal and civil matters. Although psychologists have studied juries for many decades, they have paid relatively little attention to judges.
Neil Vidmar +6 more
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Investigative psychology [PDF]
The domain of Investigative Psychology covers all aspects of psychology that are relevant to the conduct of criminal or civil investigations. Its focus is on the ways in which criminal activities may be examined and understood in order for the detection ...
Ainsworth, Canter
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Animals who think and love : law, identification and the moral psychology of guilt [PDF]
How does the human animal who thinks and loves relate to criminal justice? This essay takes up the idea of a moral psychology of guilt promoted by Bernard Williams and Herbert Morris.
Norrie, Alan W.
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Most countries compile evidence from witnesses and victims manually, whereby the interviewer assimilates what the interviewee says during the course of an interview to produce an evidential statement.
Rebecca Milne +4 more
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Criminal narrative experience: relating emotions to offence narrative roles during crime commission [PDF]
A neglected area of research within criminality has been that of the experience of the offence for the offender. The present study investigates the emotions and narrative roles that are experienced by an offender while committing a broad range of crimes ...
Adler P. A. +29 more
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BackgroundParole officers are one of many actors in the legal system charged with interpreting and enforcing the law. Officers not only assure that parolees under their supervision comply with the terms of their release, but also monitor and control ...
Marina K. Saad +3 more
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