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4 Types of Dysfunction
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“do it because I’m the boss”
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this is what you...
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Vicarious
Processes
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rather than learning through personal experience, children learn from watching
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learn...
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Marnie Rice
(psychopaths in treatment)
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treatment does not work on psychopaths
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they only learn how to hide themselves...
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Differential
Association
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àstates
that humans are born neutral and there behavior is learned
-criminal behavior...
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Social Control
Theory
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states that humans are born undisciplined
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nature is fundamentally bad ( e.g....
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Strain Theory (Marton)
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à states that humans are born basically good
n but they are influenced by society
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-those...
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Stanley Milgram Experiment
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à actors placed in a room and hooked up to a
fake shocking machine
à test subjects led...
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Gutmocker’s 5 types of criminals
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àNormal
àOccasional
àPsychopath- impulsively commits crime, to satisfy hypo reactive...
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*Freud (basis of
criminality) (hydraulic theory of personality)
5stages of development
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àoral
stage- breast feeding
àanal
stage- potty training, wearing diapers for a long...
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*Drive Theory
(Freud, Dollard, Miller, Berkowitz)
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based on the theory that organisms are born with certain physiological needs
and that...
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Classical
conditioning (Pavlov’s dog’s)
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àpresent
a neutral stimulus, along with a stimulus of some significance “the
unconditioned...
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*Bobo doll
experiments (Bandura)
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--> study of patterns of behavior associated with
aggression
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*Baumrind
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àfound
that
-Authoritative- kids will be behaved well when authority
figures are around,...
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Intentionality
theory
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take into account what is going on sociologically and physiologically
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*Violence Centers
in the Brain
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a) Predatory aggressionà
targeted aggression, not random in any way
b) Territorial aggressionà
aggression...
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*Functional Basis
of Aggression ( know the details, will be on exam)
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A) Sociobiological theoryà
origins of social acts are derived from the genes of a person
B)...
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*Broken Windows
Theory
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Have no leniency for any crimes at all!!
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*Cultural
transmission
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traditionally there are crimes committed in the same places in a city
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over time...
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*General
adaptation syndrome! (has to do with 0 point)
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-when a person is put through extreme stress ( coming up to
the zero point) and a dream is...
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*Samuel Yolkelson
( The 0 Point!)
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wondered if rehabilitation was possible for these people
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people are under some...
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*Wilson and
Hernstein
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- A 5 year study conducted to see if crime was a choice for
“insane criminals”
-after...
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*Sex Offendersà*Wilson and Hernstein
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are deviant in general, stealing and lying, they don’t cover
their tracks and are usually...
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*MacDonald Triad
(sucks, apparently)
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-Bed wetting
-Playing with fire
-Torturing animals
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*Sociopath
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-Characterized by…
-Manipulate others
-parasitic living
-radiating charm
-compulsive...
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Dissocial Psychopath
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-Characterized by…
-Callus unconcern for the feelings of others and lack of the
capacity...
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*Secondary Psychopath
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-Characterized by…
-commit criminal acts because of inner conflict and turmoil
(neurotic)
-daring...
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*Primary Psychopath
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-Characterized by…
- born with traits which lead to psychopathic behavior
-can...
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*Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD)
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-Characterized by…
-failure to conform to social norms
-deceitfulness
-disregard...
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*Lombrosian Theory
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- Criminality was directly related to how an individual
looked, e.g. tattoos, ugly
-epilepsy...
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*3 Dimensional Ecological Model
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-Violenceàthe
force released or exerted, e.g. explosion
-Intention to harmàHow
much...
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*Types of crime (2)
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-Mala en Seà
bad in itself. Morally wrong. E.g. Murder
-Mala en Prohibitaà
wrong...
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community standard
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generally accepted by the community---- often more powerful than the law. g code...
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twin studies
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most common genetic testing used for determining which traits are...
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psychopaths?
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no depressioncalmlack of affectionimpulsive low alcohol tolerance unreliable
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delaying gratification
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child developed ability to put himself behind the satisfaction of others.
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symbolic modeling
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Hijacking increase due to public seeing news stories about it.publicized executions lowered...
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Eron Studies(children)
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children vs violent tv- saw increase in violence and were more likely to become...
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instintic theory
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aggressive instinct---- aggressive behavior
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drive theory 2
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frustration-- aggressive drive- aggressive behavior
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