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Section 5:  Psychological Theories of Crime – Learning Resources

 

Section 5 Overview

Section 5, “Psychological Theories of Crime,” investigates the profound impact of psychological factors on criminal behavior, encompassing psychoanalytic, personality, cognitive theories, and the intersections with psychopathology and substance abuse. This section explores how unconscious processes, personality traits, cognitive patterns, mental disorders, and addiction contribute to criminal activities, emphasizing the complex interplay between psychological conditions and criminal actions. It evaluates the relationship between mental health issues—such as psychopathy, schizophrenia, and mood disorders—and criminal behavior, alongside the legal and ethical considerations of integrating psychological insights into criminological practice. Additionally, it addresses the efficacy of criminal justice responses, including policies, treatments, and rehabilitation strategies, aiming to synthesize psychological and criminological research for comprehensive offender prevention, intervention, and rehabilitation strategies. Through examining the multifaceted nature of criminal behavior influenced by psychological factors, Section 5 highlights the necessity of a nuanced approach that combines ethical considerations and social impacts in addressing crime.

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