The psychoanalytic theory of criminality attributes criminal behavior to:
•A conscience so overbearing that it arouses feelings of guilt
•A conscience so weak that it cannot control the individual’s impulses
•The need for immediate gratification
Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), the founder of psychoanalysis, suggested that an individual’s psychological well-being is dependent on a healthy interaction among the id, ego, and superego
Conventional level: Adolescents typically reason at the conventional level. Here individuals believe in and have adopted the values and rules of society. Moreover, they seek to uphold these rules.
Post-conventional level: Individuals examine customs and social rules according to their own sense of universal human rights, moral principles, and duties.
~ Marijuana is okay/not okay
~ Little white lies don't count
Research has demonstrated that a phenomenon important to social development takes place shortly after the birth of any mammal: the construction of an emotional bond between the infant and its mother.
Bowlby contends a child needs to experience a warm, intimate, continuous relationship with either a mother or a mother substitute in order to be securely attached. When a child is separated from the mother or is rejected by her, anxious attachment results
Ernest Burgess and Ronald Akers combined Bandura’s psychologically based learning theory with Edwin Sutherland’s sociologically based differential association theory to produce the theory of differential association-reinforcement
Social learning theory helps in understanding why some individuals who engage in violent and aggressive behavior do so:
~They learn to behave that way.
~Perhaps something within the personality creates a susceptibility to aggressive or violent models in the first place.
What makes you, you? Psychologists like to talk about our traits, or defined characteristics that make us who we are.
But Brian Little is more interested in moments when we transcend those traits
Traditionally, the medical profession viewed mental illness as an absolute condition or status ... either one is afflicted with psychosis or one is not.
Psychologists have found that psychopaths, like Hans Eysenck’s extroverts, have a low internal arousal level; thus, psychopaths constantly seek external stimulation, are less susceptible to learning by direct experience
The choice between crime and conventional behavior is closely linked to individual biological and psychological traits and to social factors such as family and school experiences
It has been argued that the insanity defense is a prisoner of a host of myths and symbols rooted in medieval folklore and fundamentalist visions of mental illness and crime.
According to Wilson and Herrnstein, argue that behavior results from a person’s perception of the potential rewards and/or punishments that go along with a criminal act.
Before we get started with Unit 02, I wanted to check in how the course is progressing for you so far. Now that we've got one unit under our belt, how is online learning treating you?
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