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2 Chapter 6 © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

3 Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior
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4 Forensic Psychology The application of the science and profession of psychology to questions and issues relating to law and the legal system © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

5 Forensic Psychology Also known as criminal psychology
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6 Forensic Psychiatry A medical subspecialty that applies psychiatry to the needs of... © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

7 Forensic Psychiatry …crime prevention and solution, criminal rehabilitation, and issues of the criminal law © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

8 Psychological Theories
The individual is the primary unit of analysis © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

9 Psychological Theories
Personality is the major motivational element within individuals It is the seat of drives and the source of motives © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

10 Psychological Theories
Crimes result from abnormal, dysfunctional, or inappropriate mental processes within the personality © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

11 Psychological Theories
Criminal behavior may be purposeful for the individual insofar as it addresses certain felt needs © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

12 Psychological Theories
Normality is defined by social consensus Defective mental processes may have a variety of causes © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

13 Early Psychological Theories
Behavioral conditioning Personality disturbances and diseases of the mind © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

14 The Psychopath (Sociopath)
Does not feel empathy with others Is unable to imagine how others think and feel © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

15 The Psychopath (Sociopath)
Is able to inflict pain and engage in cruelty without empathy for the victim © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

16 Antisocial Personality
Is basically unsocialized Exhibits behavior that brings him or her into conflict with society © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

17 Antisocial Personality
Is incapable of significant loyalty to individuals, groups, or social values © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

18 Personality Types • Psychotics • Extroverts • Neurotics • Introverts
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19 Psychoanalysis Criminal behavior is maladaptive, or the product of inadequacies inherent in the offender’s personality © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

20 Psychoanalysis The Id The Ego The Superego
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21 The Psychotic Offender
Is out of touch with reality in some fundamental way © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

22 Crime as Adaptive Behavior
Crime is a compromise, representing for the individual the most satisfactory method of adjustment… © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

23 Crime as Adaptive Behavior
…to inner conflicts which he or she cannot express otherwise © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

24 Modeling Theory People learn how to act by observing others
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25 Behavior Theory Behavior is determined by environmental consequences which it produces for the individual concerned © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

26 Behavior Theory Major determinants of behavior are found in the environment surrounding the individual © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

27 Attachment Theory Delinquent behavior arises whenever
non- secure attachments are created © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

28 Self-Control Theory Low self-control
is the premier individual-level cause of crime © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

29 Insanity and the Law For purposes of the criminal law, insanity is strictly a legal, not a clinical, determination © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

30 Insanity and the Law M’Naughten Rule Irresistible Impulse Test
Durham Rule Substantial Capacity Test © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc.

31 Insanity and the Law Brawner Rule Guilty but mentally ill (GBMI)
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