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Details Title Chapter 4 Description Psychological and Biological Perspectives Total Cards 29 Subject Criminology Level Undergraduate 1 Created 10/07/2009 Click here to study/print these flashcards. Create your own flash cards! Sign up here. Additional Criminology Flashcards Cards Return to Set Details Term psychoanalytic theory Definition crime caused by:-conscience so overbearing that it arouses feelings of guilt-conscience so weak that it cannot control the -individual's impulses-need for immediae gratification(pleasure) Term basic components of human psyche Definition -id (urges/need for pleasure)-superego (conscience)-ego (personality,moderator between ego&id) Term psychoanalytic theory examples Definition -unconcious feelings of guilt relieved through crime-conscience too weak & cant control impulses of ID.-unable to give up desires for pleasure (strong id) Term appealing principles of criminality Definition -actions and behavior of adult understood in terms of childhood development.-behavior and unconscious motives are intertwined.-represents psychological conflict Term Kohlberg's moral development Definition -preconventional, conventional, postconventional-social bond/interaction, role-playing(ie children learn moral by reasoning w/ others @ higher moral development)a Term preconventional level Definition children's moral rules and values do's and dont's to avoid punishment. desire to avoid punishment and belief in superior power of authorities. -criminals Term conventional level Definition adolescents reason here. believe in & have adopted values and rules of society. seek to uphold rules & pleasing others by acting as good members of society. Term postconventional level Definition individuals examine customs and social rules according to their own sense of universal human rights, moral principles, and duties.(ie humanrights & dignity for human life supersede the writen law when conflict) -seen at age 20 in adults Term attachment theory Definition strength of emotional bond affects child's ability to form attachments in the future. Term Bowlby Attachment theory (7 features) Definition specifity, duration, engagem

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