Psychology as a crime (U10854)
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Understanding murder and manslaughter
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This document describes what murder and manslaughter is as a crime, whilst also explaining the consequences of both crimes. It links psychology into the criminal field, brining in Bowlby's theories such as, the 'theory of attachment'. The 44 thieves study is also provided as an example as to why attachments inform people's beliefs of social behaviours.
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This document describes what murder and manslaughter is as a crime, whilst also explaining the consequences of both crimes. It links psychology into the criminal field, brining in Bowlby's theories such as, the 'theory of attachment'. The 44 thieves study is also provided as an example as to why attachments inform people's beliefs of social behaviours.
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