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  2. Thoughtcrime - Wikipedia

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    In the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, thoughtcrime is the offense of thinking in ways not approved by the ruling Ingsoc party. In the official language of Newspeak, the word crimethink describes the intellectual actions of a person who entertains and holds politically unacceptable thoughts; thus the government of The Party controls the speech, the actions, and the thoughts of the ...

  3. Rational choice theory (criminology) - Wikipedia

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    Rational choice modeling has a long history in criminology.This method was designed by Cornish and Clarke to assist in thinking about situational crime prevention. [1] In this context, the belief that crime generally reflects rational decision-making by potential criminals is sometimes called the rational choice theory of crime.

  4. Criminal psychology - Wikipedia

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    Criminal psychology, also referred to as criminological psychology, is the study of the views, thoughts, intentions, actions and reactions of criminals and suspects.

  5. Where crime and mental illness intersect - AOL

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    Someone may have criminal thinking in their head; if they're not dealing with impulse control, anger that may be the impetus that pushes them to commit crime." Where crime and mental illness intersect

  6. Glenn D. Walters - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Walters is an American forensic psychologist and associate professor of Criminal Justice at Kutztown University in Pennsylvania. He worked for three decades in federal government as a clinical psychologist and drug program coordinator for military and federal prison inmates. He has published widely in criminology, including addiction.

  7. L.A.'s dirtiest cop: A mild-mannered traffic officer who ...

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    He blames “criminal thinking” for disgracing his badge. He blames “questionable characters” and “unwise acquaintances” for leading him astray. It is as close to self-examination as he ...

  8. Criminology - Wikipedia

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    The more a person features those characteristics, the less likely he or she is to become deviant (or criminal). On the other hand, if these factors are not present, a person is more likely to become a criminal. Hirschi expanded on this theory with the idea that a person with low self-control is more likely to become criminal. As opposed to most ...

  9. New details about Idaho student killings suspect Bryan ...

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    Kohberger was a graduate student at Washington State University’s Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology and had finished his first semester as a Ph.D. student in the school’s criminal ...