CRIM 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Edward Drummond, Pathological Lying, Psychopathy Checklist

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Week 7: psychological and psychiatric foundations of criminal behaviour. Psychological perspective: behavioural conditioning- pavlov, personality disturbances, psychopathology. Psychiatric perspective: biological + psychological urges mediated through consciousness, criminal behavior as mal-adaptive, the psychoanalytic perspective, personality types and crime, the link between frustration and aggression, the psychotic offender, the psychopath, antisocial personality disorder. Criminal behaviour= inade(cid:395)uacies inhe(cid:396)ent in the offende(cid:396)"s pe(cid:396)sonality. Personality, neurosis, psychosis, and more concepts such as transference, sublimation, and repression. Sublimination: one aspect of consciousness is symbolically substituted for another. Neurosis: functional disorders involving anxiety, phobia, or other abnormal behaviour. Most likely to be criminal empathy, hallucinations, and delusions. Characterized by creativeness, tough-mindedness, anti-sociability, a lack of. Extroverts: carefree, dominant, and venturesome, with high energy levels. Cant measure the behaviour without the existence of the behaviour. Can observe a behaviour and then name it then say that what even you named is the behaviour.

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