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Psychological Explanations for Committing Crime: Differential Association Theory (A level/AS Psychology - Forensic Psychology)

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A 2-page poster about the 'Differential Association Theory' which is part of the Forensic Psychology topic. Includes: an easy-to-understand description of the theory, the scientific basis behind the theory, factors causing criminality, pro-criminal attitudes, learning criminal acts, and an extremely in-depth evaluation (4 strengths and 3 weaknesses). A level grade: A

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Psychological Explanations for Committing Crime: Psychodynamic explanation for causing crime(A level/AS Psychology - Forensic Psychology)

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A 2-page poster displaying information regarding the psychodynamic approach for explaining criminal behaviour. Includes: a brief introduction about the approach, the inadequate superego (a weak, deviant, and over-harsh superego), defence mechanisms, maternal deprivation theory (including Bowlby's 44 Juvenile thieves study), and an extremely in-depth evaluation (very one-sided towards the weaknesses). A level grade: A

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Psychological Explanations for Committing Crime: Eysenck's Theory (A level/AS Psychology - Forensic Psychology)

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A 2-page poster with information regarding Eysenck's Theory as a psychological explanation of criminal behaviour. Includes all the information that you need to know for your A level exam. Includes: the dimensions of the criminal personality type, Eysenck's personal test (method, findings, and brief evaluation), the role of socialisation for causing criminal behaviour, and an extremely in-depth evaluation. A level grade: A

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