A comparative analysis of public educational needs in the rehabilitative care of individuals who have committed serious criminal offences: A cross cultural study (Updated April 17, 2024).
In: Health & Medicine Week, 2024-05-03, S. 800-800
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A preprint abstract discusses the impact of education on public attitudes towards individuals who have committed serious criminal offenses. The study found that individuals with a forensic psychology degree had more positive and less punitive attitudes compared to those with criminology or psychology degrees. The research highlights the need for better education and transparency in the criminal justice system to inform public judgments and improve the treatment of individuals who have committed serious crimes. The study also emphasizes the importance of forensic psychology as an independent course and its implications for governmental policies on rehabilitative care. [Extracted from the article]
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A comparative analysis of public educational needs in the rehabilitative care of individuals who have committed serious criminal offences: A cross cultural study (Updated April 17, 2024).
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Zeitschrift: | Health & Medicine Week, 2024-05-03, S. 800-800 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1531-6459 (print) |
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