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Forensic Psychiatry In the Criminal Justice System
Title: Forensic Psychiatry In the Criminal Justice System
Category: Social Sciences / Psychology
Details: Words: 1018 | Pages: 4.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Forensic Psychiatry In the Criminal Justice System
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Forensic Psychiatry In the Criminal Justice System
Thesis: Crime is inevitable, but with the strong skills from the mental health and
law enforcement community crime can be dealt with in a cooperative and
objective manner.
I. Forensic Psychiatry and the Law Enforcement
A. Insight To the Investigation
B. Morality and Motive
C. Successful Investigations
II. The First Studies of Profiling
A. Darwin Theory
1. First Attempts
2. Distant Descendants
B. Lumbroso Theory
1. Criminals Closely Related To Apes
2. Measuring Prisoners Heads
3. Distinct Characteristics
III. Today's Profiling
A. Typology
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spreading to varies age groups
like never before the need for more objective profiling guidelines, cooperation and
communication between both fields is evident.Forensic Psychiatry
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Roebuck (1981) p. 43, Criminal Typology
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