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Hollin 210 1$aLondon ;$aWashington, D.C. :$cFalmer Press,$d1992. 215 $a1 online resource (201 p.) 225 1 $aContemporary psychology series ;$v7 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-85000-951-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 161-181) and index. 327 $aCover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Dedication; List of Tables and Figures; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Criminal Behaviour: What is it?; Morality and Criminal Law; Consensus Accounts; Conflict Approach; Critical criminology; Labeling Theory; Contemporary Views; Philosophy, Theory, and Research; Chapter 2: Criminal Behaviour: How Much of It?; Recognition of Criminal Behaviour; Reporting of Crime; Police Recording; Offender Surveys; Victim Surveys; The Extent of Crime; Fear of Crime; Effects of Victimization; Victim Surveys: Strengths and Limitations 327 $aTypes of Crime Reliability of Information; Summary; Chapter 3: Explaining Criminal Behaviour: Biology and Personality; Biological Theories; Genetic Transmission; Family Studies; Twin Studies; Adoption Studies; Biological Correlates of Criminal Behaviour; Central Nervous System; Electroencephalogram recording; Neurotransmitters; Laterality; 'Soft' signs of CNS functioning; Autonomic Nervous System; Functioning and responsiveness; Hormonal Physiology; Summary; Crime and Personality; Chapter 4: Explaining Criminal Behaviour: Learning, Cognition and Age; Learning by Association 327 $aDifferential Association Behaviour Analysis: Learning by Consequences; Reinforcement; Punishment; Three-term contingency; Differential Reinforcement Theory; A Behavioural Analysis of Attempted Multiple Murder; Social Learning Theory; The 'Problem' of Private Events; Cognition and Crime; Social Cognition; Empathy; Locus of control; Moral reasoning; Self-control and impulsivity; Social problem solving; Rational Choice; Age and Crime; Juvenile Crime; Predictors of Long-Term Offending; Chapter 5: Explaining Criminal Behaviour: Social Factors; Social Skills and Criminal Behaviour; Young Offenders 327 $aSocial perception Social cognition; Social performance; Social skills and offending; The Family; Parental Disharmony; Family Size; Style of Parenting; Control; Encouragement; Supervision; Managing conflict; Peer Influences; School and Delinquency; Poverty; Chapter 6: Explaining Criminal Behaviour: The Special Case of Mental Disorder; Mental Disorder in Prisoners; Criminal Behaviour in Psychiatric Populations; Mental Illness and Criminal Behaviour; Schizophrenia; Depression; Mental Handicap and Criminal Behaviour; Psychopathic Disorder; Assessment; Background factors; Physiological functioning 327 $aCognitive-behavioural measures Criminal behaviour; Psychopathy: Concept or chimera ?; Mental Disorder and Criminal Behaviour: Theory and Practice; Chapter 7: Preventing Criminal Behaviour: Punishment, Deterrence and Retribution; Punishment and Retribution; Capital Punishment; Punishment and Deterrence; Special deterrence; General deterrence; Situational Crime Prevention; Reducing Opportunity; Hardening the target; Removing the target; Increasing the Risk of Detection; Formal surveillance; Informal surveillance; Environmental design; Personal skills; Problems and Objections; Displacement 327 $aObjections 330 $aThis study looks at contemporary psychological research and theory into criminal behaviour and considers the relationship between psychological and criminological theories. 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