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This presentation is all about criminal behavior theory.
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“CRIMINAL Behavior THEORY” SUBMITTED BY - PALLAVI KUMARI piD. NO. 19MSFS001 Submitted to - forensic science department
Introduction Criminal Psychology Criminal theories Criminal thinking Profiling Applied Criminal Psychology Case study CONTENT
Psychology is the study of behavior and the mind there are different types of psychology, such as cognitive, forensic [ Psychiatry and Psychology ] social and development psychology. Wilhelm Wundt was the first person ever to call himself a Psychologist. He is widely regarded as the “father of experimental psychology” in 1879. INTRODUCTION
Cesare lombroso [ 1835-1909 ] an italian sociologist working in the late 19 th century is often called ‘’the father of criminology or father of modern criminology. There are three broad theoratical models of criminal behaviour . [a]- Psychological- lewin [1935] who suggested psychological theories of crime. Criminal theories
The study of the views,thought , intention, action and so many reaction. [b]- Sociological- sociological theories of criminology say that society creates condition under which a person commits a crime. [c]- Biological- lombroso’s theory is being explored in two major areas genetics and neuroscience.
Criminal psychologist are often called up as witness in court cases to help the jury understand the mind of the criminal . criminal psychologist uses her psychology expertise to evaluate criminals . ROLE OF Criminal psychology
Criminal thinking is generally considered to be a way of thinking in which the subject finds the easiest solution to a problem… for instance. Ex. If a person is hungry and has no means of buying food ‘criminal thinking’ would suggest said person take food to eat without paying for it. ‘’Criminal thinking ‘’
To describe and provide examples of common criminal thinking errors in the offender population. To help mental health and corrections practitioners and offends become more aware of thinking errors and thinking distortions. GOALS OF Criminal THINKING THERAPY
Findings – who the criminal is “It is important in understanding who the criminal is not to confused the victimizer with the victim.” When held accountable criminal often blame circumstances. And if they don’t come up with enough excuses for crime on their own, mental health and other supply more.
A major part of criminal psychology known as criminal profiling. Criminal profiling ,also known as offender profiling , is the process of linking an offender’s action at the crime scene to their most likely characteristics to help police investigation narrow down and prioritize a pool of most likely suspect . Profiling
To Provide… Social and psychological assessment of the offender. Psychological evaluation of belongings possessed by the offender. Interviewing suggestions and strategies. GOALS OF PROFILING
Criminal psychologist may also consider the following question. ? Is a mental disorder present now .was it present during the time of the crime. ? What is the level of responsibility of the offender for the crime. ? What is the risk of reoffending and which risk factors are involved. ? Is treatment possible to reduce the risk of reoffending. ? Applied criminal psychology
Raman Raghav was a serial killer from khstra [then patra ] active during the mid 1960s. Raghav went on a killing spree for over three years in the 1960s. casting a spell of fear over the entire city . 41 people are died because these serial killer has kill it. Case study
Raman Raghav . .
Investigating CID Officer “Ramakant kulkarni ”
Criminal penalty, life imprisonment span of crimes, 1965-1968 Yarwada Central jail, Pune other names, the ripper, sindhi dalwai,anna, thambi,veluswami, cause of death, kidney failure
Psychiatrist of “Nair Hospital” Mumbai was cited as a defense witness he had interviewed the accused in author road prison in 5 th august 1969 and gave evidence that the accused was suffering from chronic paranoid schizophrenia Treatment- Central Institute Of Mental Health And Research Died- 1955 [Sassoon Hospital ] ,renial failure.