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Your search for: psychology AND criminal


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Research Topics on: psychology and criminal

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Books on: psychology and criminal

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Journal Articles on: psychology and criminal

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Magazine Articles on: psychology and criminal

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Newspaper Articles on: psychology and criminal

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Encyclopedia Articles on: psychology and criminal

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    Criminology
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...causes of crime, modes of criminal investigation and conviction...also draws on the findings of psychology, economics, and other disciplines...values, what is considered criminal may also vary, although most...groups) that tend to generate criminal behavior. Others argue that...
     
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    Guilt
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    GUILT in psychology, a term denoting an unpleasant feeling associated with unfulfilled...processes which may lead to neurotic reactions. It is also used in criminal law, in cases where a defendant is found to be responsible for the...
     
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    Rutgers University
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...the Arts, and schools of business, engineering, pharmacy, psychology, library and information studies, education, and social work...nursing, as well as a graduate school and schools of management, criminal justice, and law. The Camden campus (est. 1927 as the College...
     


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