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Race, class, and criminal adjudication: Is the US criminal justice system as biased as is often assumed? A meta-analytic review

Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2023
It is widely reported that the US criminal justice system is systematically biased in regard to criminal adjudi-cation based on race and class. Specifically, there is concern that Black and Latino defendants as well as poorer defendants receive harsher ...
Christopher J. Ferguson, Sven Smith
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The Legalome: Nutritional Psychology and Microbiome Sciences at the Intersection of Criminal Justice, Mens Rea, and Mitigation

Criminal Justice and Behavior
Recent studies have linked ultra-processed foods with neuropsychiatric disorders, and behaviors of relevance to the criminal justice system. This nutritional epidemiology has been bolstered by mechanistic bench science, human intervention trials ...
Susan L. Prescott, Alan C. Logan
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The psychology of criminal conduct: a consideration of strengths, weaknesses and future directions

Psychology, Crime and Law, 2018
Our understanding of the psychology of criminal conduct has progressed markedly in the last 30–40 years. We provide a brief overview of the seminal work of Andrews and Bonta, the Psychology of Criminal Conduct (PCC), and its four key components.
Clare-Ann Fortune, Roxanne Heffernan
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The Psychology of Criminals

Journal of Mental Science, 1870
That great criminals are wholly without the moral sense, that violent and habitual criminals are, as a class, moral imbeciles—are startling propositions; but, nevertheless, they have been adopted and advocated with singular show of truth and much ability of late years.
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Psychological factors in criminality

Personality and Individual Differences, 1992
Abstract A study was conducted on 92 male prisoners of Dhaka Central Jail using scales of the EPQ as standardized for Bangladesh. The respondents of this investigation were considered as one group, but were also categorized into subgroups according to the nature of crime they committed and their age.
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Criminal Psychology Through a Positive Psychology Lens: From a Deficit to Asset Perspective

Criminal Psychology and the Criminal Justice System in India and Beyond, 2021
Pulkit Khanna
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Rethinking Criminal Justice


For 200 years, the penal equation 'crime plus blame equals punishment' has meant prison crises, a permanent crime problem, violent and damaged lives. The retributive theory of punishment supports this; fully developed, it could transform it.
Alan Norrie
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