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Routledge Criminal Behavior: A Process Psychology Analysis

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Description

With approximately 13 million felonies reported every year in the United States, the study of why people commit crimes is a topic of constant public interest. While the high volume of crime might suggest that the psychology behind these actions is fully understood, current theories are often fragmentary and incomplete. Criminal Behavior: A Process Psychology Analysis by Routledge addresses this gap in knowledge. This book provides a comprehensive psychological perspective that is virtually unique in the field. Instead of offering only partial accounts, it works to build a more integrated understanding of the dynamics that drive criminal actions. It is an essential resource for those looking to move beyond simple statistics and explore the actual psychological processes involved in criminal conduct.

Key Features

Offers a comprehensive psychological perspective on criminal behavior to fill gaps left by fragmentary existing accounts.

Analyzes the dynamics of crime through a process psychology lens to provide deeper understanding than standard statistics.

Provides an integrated approach to explanatory theory and empirical evidence regarding why crimes occur.

Addresses the complexities of the 13 million felonies reported annually in America through academic analysis.

Serves as a unique resource for studying the psychological drivers behind criminal actions and social patterns.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 October 2017
Listed Since
08 December 2017

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