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Chapter 10: Pro social Behavior
Pro social behavior is defined, while also exploring differences caused by gender, culture, and the origins of pro social behavior. Social, Interpersonal, and Situational factors are explained.
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Pro social behavior is defined, while also exploring differences caused by gender, culture, and the origins of pro social behavior. Social, Interpersonal, and Situational factors are explained.
Chapter 12: Social Cognition
This chapter introduces the cognition relevant to social psychology by reviewing the ABC's of psychology and describing schema and scripts. Theories of emotion are also explained.
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This chapter introduces the cognition relevant to social psychology by reviewing the ABC's of psychology and describing schema and scripts. Theories of emotion are also explained.
Chapter 13: Dual Process Models of Social Information Processign
This chapter introduces the two stage model of attribution, two stage model of prejudice, and dual process models for other topics related to social psychology; such as, aggression, persuasion, self esteem, stereotypes, ironic effects of mental control, and priming. It includes a chart that summarizes the findings.
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This chapter introduces the two stage model of attribution, two stage model of prejudice, and dual process models for other topics related to social psychology; such as, aggression, persuasion, self esteem, stereotypes, ironic effects of mental control, and priming. It includes a chart that summarizes the findings.
Chapter 14: Social Psychology and Health
This chapter describes cognitive appraisal, resources for social psychology and health, the will to live, and the role of health behavior.
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This chapter describes cognitive appraisal, resources for social psychology and health, the will to live, and the role of health behavior.
Chapter 1- Essential Themes and Practices
This chapter introduces basic criminal justice concepts, including: three strikes law, due process model, crime control model, politics, civilian response, sentencing, sanctions, corrections, and the wedding cake model.
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This chapter introduces basic criminal justice concepts, including: three strikes law, due process model, crime control model, politics, civilian response, sentencing, sanctions, corrections, and the wedding cake model.
Chapter 2 Nature Elements and Defenses
This chapter differentiates between common law, criminal law, and civil law. Substantive and Procedural law is also explained. The essential elements of a crime are introduced, as well as the hierarchy of law. Each type of felony and misdemeanor are defined and described.
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This chapter differentiates between common law, criminal law, and civil law. Substantive and Procedural law is also explained. The essential elements of a crime are introduced, as well as the hierarchy of law. Each type of felony and misdemeanor are defined and described.
Chapter 3 Official Crime Statistics
This chapter introduces ways to research crime statistics; such as, the Uniform Crime Report, National Incident Based Reporting System, and the National Crime Victimization Survey.
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This chapter introduces ways to research crime statistics; such as, the Uniform Crime Report, National Incident Based Reporting System, and the National Crime Victimization Survey.
Chapter 5 Police Organization
This chapter explains the English roots of policing terms, along with the federal agencies in the system, such as the Department of Homeland Security, Justice, etc. State and Local agencies are also introduced.
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This chapter explains the English roots of policing terms, along with the federal agencies in the system, such as the Department of Homeland Security, Justice, etc. State and Local agencies are also introduced.
Chapter 6 Police at Work Patrolling and Investigating
This chapter describes the transition from a citizen to a patrol officer by teaching about the academy training process and personality types needed for the job.
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This chapter describes the transition from a citizen to a patrol officer by teaching about the academy training process and personality types needed for the job.
Chapter 7: Policing Methods and Challenges
This chapter describes the use of force and the problems police face. The police are judged by the public and this civil liability is explained. All technologies police use are introduced.
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This chapter describes the use of force and the problems police face. The police are judged by the public and this civil liability is explained. All technologies police use are introduced.
Chapter 4: Attention