- ETHICS
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Release
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Justice
- fairness of the law
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Release
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End of Stress and Strain
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Stigmatization may still occur
- No evidence
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Trial
- D7
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Evidence presented
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Being judged wrongly
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Having to convince the jury
- Type of crime
- Human right
- Effect of setting of courtroom
- Architect
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Summon to Trial
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D6
- D3
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More Stress
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Psychological burden of preparing a case
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Family turmoil
- Incurred expenses
- Labelled for ever in court records
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Interrogation
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Room Set Up
- Frame ups
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Video Recording
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Minimization
- Maximization
- False Confessions
- Coerced Internalized
- Voluntary
- Coerced complaint
- Psychology Effects
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Psychology of Crime
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Criminal Behaviour
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Aggression / Temperament
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Calm and Composed
- Neuro - Chemicals effecting the reasoning of a person
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Psychology in Legislation
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Role of psychologist in Legislation
- Role of psychologist in process of criminalization
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What is Psychology ?
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Differences from other science
- Relation between Psychology and Crime
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Social (Family Environment)
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Personal (personality, dispositions)
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Moral ( Conformity, rationality)
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Circumstantial (opportunity)
- Social - Personal - Moral Dimensions of Criminal Behaviour
- D1
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T3
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T2
- T1
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T1
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T2
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T3
- T5
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D2
- D3
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D4
- D5
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D2
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D6
- D3
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T2
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T3
- T4
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Arrest
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Police
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Psychological effect on the family
- The beginning of stigmatization
- Media Coverage
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T3
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Detention
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Treated as a Criminal
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Further Psychological Stress
- Restraint Condition
- Topic
- Legislation
- Financial Burden
- Lawyers
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D2
- D3
- T3
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D2
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Sentencing
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Justice not Reached
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Paying for a crime committed
- Labelled for Life
- Suspect