CRIM 101 Chapter 8: Crim 101 Chapter 8 Textbook Summary

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Psychoanalysis and crime: sigmund freud was the founder of the psychoanalytic approach, freud claims that personality has three components, the id, the ego, and the superego. The id is the instinctual and impulsive aspect of one"s personality that embodies our desires, wishes, and drives: many of these drives stem from our biological urges for aggression and sex. The superego develops as we mature and is similar to the idea of a moral compass or conscience: the ego serves as the regulator between the demands of the id and the superego. This aspect of the personality functions according to the reality principle, which means that its attempts to delay gratification until it can be achieved in socially acceptable ways. The theorists examined the thinking patterns and problematic cognitions apparent in criminals, and the sample for their study was a group of serious offenders imprisoned in a hospital for the criminally insane.

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