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'''Criminal offenses''' are '''crimes''' for which '''criminals''' can be tried. Those studied by psychologists include: |
'''Criminal offenses''' are '''crimes''' for which '''criminals''' can be tried. Those studied by psychologists include: |
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*[[Bioterrorism]] |
*[[Bioterrorism]] |
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*[[Child abuse]] |
*[[Child abuse]] |
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*[[Child neglect]] |
*[[Child neglect]] |
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*[[Disability discrimination]] |
*[[Disability discrimination]] |
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*[[Gambling]] |
*[[Gambling]] |
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*[[Genocide]] |
*[[Genocide]] |
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*[[Hate crimes]] |
*[[Hate crimes]] |
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*[[Homicide]] |
*[[Homicide]] |
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*[[Infanticide]] |
*[[Infanticide]] |
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*[[Intimate partner violence]] |
*[[Intimate partner violence]] |
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+ | *[[Patient abuse]] |
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+ | *[[Pedophilia]] |
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+ | *[[Persecution]] |
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+ | *[[Physical abuse]] |
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+ | *[[Political assassination]] |
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+ | *[[Pornography]] |
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+ | *[[Prostitution]] |
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+ | *[[Race and ethnic discrimination]] |
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+ | *[[Rape]] |
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+ | *[[School violence]] |
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+ | *[[Serial homicide]] |
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+ | *[[Sex discrimination]] |
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+ | *[[Sex offenses]] |
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+ | *[[Sexual abuse]] |
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+ | *[[Sexual harassment]] |
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+ | *[[Shoplifting]] |
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+ | *[[Social discrimination]] |
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+ | *[[Stalking]] |
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+ | *[[Terrorism]] |
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+ | *[[Theft]] |
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+ | *[[Torture]] |
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+ | *[[Vandalism]] |
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+ | *[[Victimization]] |
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+ | *[[Violent crime]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Crime]] |
*[[Crime]] |
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*[[Criminal behavior]] |
*[[Criminal behavior]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Crime]] |
[[Category:Crime]] |
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Criminal offenses are crimes for which criminals can be tried. Those studied by psychologists include:
- Abandonment
- Acquaintance rape
- Age discrimination
- Arson
- Assisted suicide
- Battered child syndrome
- Battered females
- Bioterrorism
- Child abuse
- Child grooming
- Child neglect
- Disability discrimination
- Domestic violence
- Driving under the influence
- Elder abuse
- Employment discrimination
- Fraud
- Gambling
- Genocide
- Harrassment
- Hate crimes
- Homicide
- Human trafficking
- Illegal drug distribution
- Incest
- Infanticide
- Intimate partner violence
- Kidnapping
- Kleptomania
- Partner abuse
- Pathological gambling
- Patient abuse
- Pedophilia
- Persecution
- Physical abuse
- Political assassination
- Pornography
- Prostitution
- Race and ethnic discrimination
- Rape
- Runaway behavior
- School violence
- Serial homicide
- Sex discrimination
- Sex offenses
- Sexual abuse
- Sexual harassment
- Shoplifting
- Social discrimination
- Stalking
- Terrorism
- Theft
- Torture
- Vandalism
- Victimization
- Violent crime