The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior : Victim and Offender Perspectives.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Saint Louis :
Elsevier Science,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; The Psychologyof Criminal and Antisocial Behavior; Dedication; The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior : Victim and Offender Perspectives; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1
- Psychopathology as a Mediator of Antisocial and Criminal Behavior; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS PSYCHOPATHOLOGY??; WHAT IS FORENSIC PSYCHOPATHOLOGY?; MENTAL ILLNESS AND CRIMINALITY; PERSONALITY DISORDERS AND CRIMINALITY; REASSURANCE-DRIVEN PD AND CRIMINALITY; ASSERTIVE-DRIVEN PD AND CRIMINALITY; ANGER RETALIATORY-DRIVEN PD AND CRIMINALITY.
- PERVASIVE ANGER-DRIVEN PD AND CRIMINALITYEXCITATION-DRIVEN PD AND CRIMINALITY; MATERIALLY DRIVEN PD AND CRIMINALITY; SELF-PRESERVATION-DRIVEN PD AND CRIMINALITY; PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS AND CRIMINALITY; DISORDERED THINKING AS FOUNDATION TO ANTISOCIAL AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR/ N PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS; Obsession; Delusion and Paranoia; Delusional Subtypes With Forensic Association; Jealousy; Paranoid or Persecutory; Erotomania; Delusion as a Feature of Other Forensic Psychopathology; AFFECTIVE DISORDERS AND CRIMINALITY; Major Depression; Postnatal Depression and Women Who Kill Their Children.
- Bipolar DisorderHypermania; Hypomania; Anxiety; INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENTS, ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURIES, AND CRIMINALITY; ADDICTION, ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE, AND CRIMINALITY; CONCLUSION; SUMMARY; QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; 2
- Catathymia and Compulsive Homicide: A Psychological Perspective; INTRODUCTION; CATATHYMIC CRISIS; DELUSIONAL CATATHYMIC PROCESS; CHRONIC CATATHYMIC CRISIS; ACUTE CATATHYMIC CRISIS; COMPULSIVE HOMICIDE; UNPLANNED COMPULSIVE HOMICIDE; PLANNED COMPULSIVE HOMICIDE; SADISTIC AGGRESSION; SADISM: BACKGROUND AND POTTED HISTORY; SADISTIC AGGRESSION; CONCLUSIONS; SUMMARY; QUESTIONS.
- ROUTINE ACTIVITY THEORYVICTIM CHARACTERISTICS AND MOTIVATIONS; VICTIMS OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE: EXPLAINING VICTIM CHARACTERISTICS AND MOTIVATIONS; UNDERSTANDING VICTIM MOTIVATIONS AND BEHAVIOR THROUGH TYPOLOGIES; DEFINING TYPOLOGIES AND THEIR UTILITY; OFFENDER TYPOLOGIES; Groth's Typology; The Hazelwood Typology; The Behavioral-Motivational Typology; UNDERSTANDING VICTIM BEHAVIOR THROUGH OFFENDER TYPOLOGIES; The Victim-Motivational Typology; EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE OF A SEVEN-FACTOR VICTIM TYPOLOGY; THE "REASSURANCE-ORIENTED TYPE"; A Comparison With Existing Typologies; THE "ANGER-ORIENTED TYPE."