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Biological explanations of criminal behaviour
SIDE 1 SIDE 2 Inherited Criminality Role of the Amygdala IC R of A + - Key words Key words Practice questions: Evaluate two biological explanations of criminal behaviour. (10) Describe and evaluate two biological explanations of criminal behaviour. (20) Practice question: Describe two biological explanations of criminal behaviour. (10)
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Individual differences explanations of criminal behaviour
SIDE 1 SIDE 2 Eysenck’s theory Cognitive factors Eysenck’s theory Cognitive factors + - Key words Key words Practice questions: Evaluate two individual differences explanations of criminal behaviour. (10) Describe and evaluate two individual differences explanations of criminal behaviour. (20) Practice question: Describe two individual differences explanations of criminal behaviour. (10)
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Social psychological explanations of criminal behaviour
SIDE 1 SIDE 2 Gender Socialisation Differential Association DA GS + All weaknesses - Key words Key words Practice questions: Evaluate two social psychological explanations of criminal behaviour. (10) Describe and evaluate two social psychological explanations of criminal behaviour. (20) Practice question: Describe two social psychological explanations of criminal behaviour. (10)
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Methods of modifying criminal behaviour
SIDE 1 SIDE 2 Anger management Restorative Justice Anger management Restorative justice Effectiveness Ethical implications Social implications Key words Key words Practice question: Describe one method of modifying criminal behaviour. (10) Outline how one method of modifying criminal behaviour can be applied to the characteristics of criminal behaviour. (5) Practice questions: Discuss the view that restorative justice is more effective than anger management. (15) Discuss the ethical and social implications of two different methods of modifying criminal behaviour. (15)
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