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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Reliability and validity of the self-appraisal questionnaire in a sample of incarcerated youth /

Hemmati, Toni, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Carleton University, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-81). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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Child maltreatment and adult criminal behavior criminal thinking as a mediator /

Cuadra, Lorraine E. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2007. / Title from title screen (site viewed June 17, 2008). PDF text: 73 p. : ill. ; 1 Mb. UMI publication number: AAT 3293888. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in microfilm and microfiche formats.
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A content analysis of forensic psychological reports written for sentencing proceedings in criminal court cases in South Africa

Genis,Marina. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M A (Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references.
54

Cultural and racial variations in patterns of intellect performance of Negro and white criminals on the Bellevue adult intelligence scale,

Machover, Solomon, January 1943 (has links)
Thesis--Columbia University, 1942. / Vita. Published also as Teachers College, Columbia University, Contributions to education, no. 875. Bibliography: p. [88]-91.
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Explaining adult crime : the role of Adlerian theory and the generalizability of social control theory /

Marcus, Mindy Beth, January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 1998. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 160-171). Available also in a digital version from Dissertation Abstracts.
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Persistent or temporary offending? The differential contributions of antisocial attitudes, associates, and personality to adult criminality /

Jensen, Tamara L. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) - Carleton University, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-141). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
57

Evaluation of a stress inoculation training program at an Ohio male correctional institution

Forde, Hugh Anthony, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Ohio State University, 2005. / Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains ix, 129 p.; also includes graphics. Includes bibliographical references (p. 120-129). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center
58

Child abuse and crime testing in the "cycle of violence" theory /

Cox, Melanie A. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--West Virginia University, 2005. / Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 72 p. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-46).
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A Study of the Relationship Between Overt Behavior and: I) TAT Fantasy Aggression and the Stimulus Properties of Selected TAT Cards, II) Self-Report Measures of Aggression and Guilt, III) TAT Fantasy Aggression, Self-Report Measures and Personal Data

Bauman, Christine Ruth, Leitner, David James 01 January 1975 (has links)
Past research has shown that there are many factors that influence projective test responses. This is especially true of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). Certain variables that have been found to influence the TAT response were studied in this experiment. These variables included the subjects’ scores on purported measures of the personality trait of aggression, and various parameters of the TAT cards themselves. This experiment included three studies which investigated the relationship between test measures of aggression and aggressive behavior. The three studies were conducted concurrently using the same subject population: forty-two male inmates at the Oregon State Penitentiary. They were divided into two groups of aggressiveness according to the crime they had committed; 21 inmates had committed aggressive crimes and 21 inmates had committed non-aggressive crimes. The subjects wrote stories for eight TAT cards; completed a questionnaire including items of aggression, guilt, and defensiveness; and provided personal information such as age, educational level, and amount of time in prison.
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The nine reasons why inmates offend: Rational choice and determinism

Carbo, Anthony Robert 01 January 2008 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to consolidate the myriad theories of crime and create a comprehensive list of reasons a person may violate the law. This thesis aimed to accurately identify and categorize the general criminal motivations of sentenced inmates at Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center (GHRC). By administering a survey to sentenced inmates this study supported the research hypothesis that all of the participants would agree that they had committed their illegal act due exclusively to one or more of the nine reasons discussed.

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