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- 4. Behaviourist prison system using rewards such as tokens.
- 10. Neurotransmitter linked to impulse control (low levels associated with aggression).
- 11. High levels of this trait are linked to lack of guilt and aggression.
- 13. The process of creating the final offender profile is profile _______
- 14. Profiling approach based on statistical analysis and objective data.
- 23. Moral development theory proposed by ________.
- 24. Brain area involved in regulating moral behaviour and impulse control.
- 26. Psychologist who proposed the criminal personality theory (EPI).
- 27. Spending time in prison after being found guilty in court is ________ sentencing.
- 28. Study that found 52% concordance rate for MZ twins (researcher surname).
- 29. Theory suggesting criminal behaviour is learned through interaction with others is ______ Association Theory.
- 30. Twin type that shares 100% of their genes.
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- 1. Profiling technique that analyses crime locations to predict where an offender lives.
- 2. The term used to describe primitive physical criminal traits.
- 3. Reoffending after punishment.
- 5. Cognitive distortion where offenders downplay the seriousness of their crime.
- 6. The stage where all available crime scene evidence is collected.
- 7. Justice approach involving face-to-face meetings between victim and offender.
- 8. Profiling approach developed mainly in the USA using organised vs disorganised categories.
- 9. Part of the limbic system associated with emotional responses and aggression.
- 12. Offenders who operate close to their home base in geographical profiling.
- 15. Therapy that teaches offenders to recognise and control anger triggers.
- 16. The distinction between organised and disorganised offenders was developed by ______ & Douglas (1980).
- 17. The Italian criminologist who proposed the atavistic form.
- 18. Offenders who travel outside their home area to commit crimes.
- 19. The assumption that behaviour with victims reflects everyday behaviour is __________ coherence
- 20. Cognitive distortion where offenders misinterpret neutral actions as hostile is Hostile ______ Bias.
- 21. Personality trait linked to impulsiveness and thrill-seeking.
- 22. Lowest level of moral reasoning where behaviour is guided by punishment/reward.
- 25. The British psychologist who developed Investigative Psychology.
