Crime and Its Modification: A Social Learning PerspectiveElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1979 - 301 pages |
Contents
Psychological | 49 |
Sociopsychological Theories of Crime | 85 |
Institutional Behavior Modification | 117 |
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activities adult aggression applied behavior analysis arousal arrests aversion therapy Bandura baseline Behavior Therapy Chapter client clinical committed community psychology concept conditioning conduct contingency management correctional behavior modification covert sensitization criminal behavior criminal justice system criminology delinquency deviant behavior differential association differential association theory drug effects emphasis ethical evaluation example experimental fantasies focal concerns followup havior incarceration increased index crimes individual inmates institutional interventions involves Journal juvenile labeling theory learning theory lower-class measures mental health moral Nietzel offenders official orientation outcome parole participants patients percent personality phase police population presented prison probation problems procedures professional psychopath psychotherapy punishment rape rapists recidivism rehabilitation reinforcement release reported responses Review sentence sexual social labeling social learning social learning theory sociological specific subcultural systematic desensitization techniques theft theories of crime tion token economy treatment types victim violations