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44 Cards in this Set
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The past and future of the prison policy in the USA/ Prison situation and roles |
Haney and Zimbardo |
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Unatural deaths in prisons/ depression and suicide risks in prisons |
Dooley |
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Impact of community base employment on offender reintegration/ planned behaviours once freed from jail |
Gillis and Nefekh |
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False Confessions |
Gudjohnsson |
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Interrogation |
Inbau |
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Detecting Lies |
Mann |
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Cognitive Interview |
Fisher and Geiselman |
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Use of acupuncture to treat drug addiction in prisoners |
Wheatley |
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Investigation of whether anger management courses work |
Ireland |
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Impact of cognitive skills programmes in reducing reconviction |
Cann |
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Looking deadworthy |
Eberhardt |
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Review of restorative justice and its effectiveness in preventing reoffending |
Sherman and strong |
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Investigation of the experiences of offenders on probation orders |
Mair and May |
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Weapon focus |
Loftus |
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Facial recognition |
Bruce |
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Evolutionary gender differences |
Daly and wilson |
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Genetic abnormality |
Brunner |
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Brain dysfunction |
Raine |
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Attribution of blame |
Gudjohnsson |
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Moral development |
Kohlberg |
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Thinking patterns |
Yochelson and samenow |
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Poverty and disadvantaged neighbourhoods |
Wikstrom and Tafel |
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Types of phobia and biological predisposition to them |
Ohman |
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Treatments for panic attacks (cognitive) |
Ost and Westling |
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Definitions of dysfunctional behaviour |
Rosenhan and seligman |
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Categories of dysfunctional behaviour |
DSM/ICD |
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Theory of differential association |
Sutherland |
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Delinquent development/Disruptive families |
Farrington
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Biological explanation for dysfunctional behaviour |
Gottesman and shields (twin studies) |
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Behavioural explanation for dysfunctional behaviour |
Watson and Raynor (little albert) |
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Sex bias in diagnosis of disorders/ bias in diagnosis |
Ford and Widiger |
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Relationships and cancer survival |
Waxler-morrison |
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Behavioural treatment for stress: biofeedback |
Budzynski |
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Cognitive: stress inoculation therapy |
Michenbaum |
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Using both biological and self report to measure stress |
Johansson |
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Self report as a way of measuring stress (SRRS) |
Holmes and Rahe |
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Biological way of measuring stress (galvanic skin response) |
Geer and Maisel |
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The effect of control in reducing stress situations |
Geer and Maisel |
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Daily Hassles and Uplifts |
Kanner et al |
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Treatment of social phobia with phenelzine (biological) |
Leibowitz |
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Successful treatment of a noise phobia (behavioural) |
McGrath |
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Stress and the work place |
Johansson |
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Cognitive explanations for dysfunctional behaviour |
Beck et al |
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Generalised anxiety disorder (cognitive explanation) |
DiNardo |