PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES OF DELINQUENCY (FROM CRIMINOLOGY IN PERSPECTIVE - ESSAYS IN HONOR OF ISRAEL DRAPKIN, 1977 BY SIMHA F LANDAU & LESLIE SEBBA - SEE NCJ... F Ferracuti,GR Newman,L Books 被引量: 2发表: 1977年 POLICE THEORY - NEW PERSPECTIVES (FROM CRIMINOLOGY IN PERSPECTIVE - ESSAYS ...
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(Greene, 2007, p. 49). The participants in this documentary supported these biological theories since they highlighted the arrests of three young men for violent offenses, two of which were brothers, Kenneth and Kentrell, that have a father with a history of criminal activity and Devon, a ...
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa; 3Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law and Criminology, Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Correspondence: Peter Muris, Department of Clinical Psychological Science, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience...
(Item 2b), authors should discuss how the results of the trial compare with previous theories about how the interventions would work [97,98]. Authors should consider describing the practical significance of findings; the potential implications of findings to theory, practice and policy; and ...
Psychological Theories Explain the principalpsychologicalperspectives(P1) In this section‚ I will be talking aboutpsychologicalperspectivesthat influence an individual’s personality and behaviour towards their actions and view on life. An approach is aperspective/viewpoint of someone. That revolves aroun...
(for example, event B happened a ‘short period’ or ‘some time’ after event A). Had the time-stamping been more consistent, it would have allowed for layering a time-series analysis over the sequence analyses (Quinn-Evans et al.2019) or T-system analyses (Casarrubea et al.2015; ...
Social capital has been related to various aspects of health. While literature suggests that men and women differently access and mobilize social capital, gender has received little attention within social capital research. This study examines whether th
Moreover, when theories in these disciplines do consider risk exposure, the ubiquitous developmental (i.e., age-dependent) component of this concept is overlooked. For example, in the real-word, adolescents encounter far more riskconducive situations (both offline and online) than children, which...