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Art Bowker commented on Art Bowker's group 'Cybercrime and Corrections'
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London Seminars for Psychology Students

If you are in London in June why don't you book yourself on to some of these workshops by following the link below. They are introductions to working with offenders and mentally disordered offenders. If you are a trainee or a psychology student looking to work with offenders in the future, these might be really useful for you. 1 - Introduction to Understanding Offending BehaviourThis seminar introduces participants to different theories for explaining offending behaviour. Risk and protective…See More
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A perfect medical doctor

A prison psychologist told me the following story. She worked in an admission unit for mentally ill prisoners who made several problems in other prisons nationwide. These troubles were mainly suicide attempts and self harms, but sometimes extremely rare cases.
One day a very respectable prison psychiatrist, the head of the admission unit, called the psychologist, who told me the story. The psychiatrist said that the young psychologist could witness a pretty rare psycho-organic…
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Posted by Gergely Fliegauf on January 10, 2012 at 11:12

psychosocial criminology, the relevance when considering personality disorders

 

 

can this be linked or  is it an assumption to believe that psychosocial theory  can adequetly explain crimes committed by those displaying traits of  personality disorder.

Posted by benny cooney on January 13, 2012 at 17:49 — 1 Comment

 
 
 

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