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'''Criminals''', those who have committed a [[crime]], have been studied by psychologists from a number of perspectives within in [[criminology]] and [[forensic psychology]]. As [[perpetrators both [[female criminals]] and [[male criminals]] have been focused on as groups as have [[mentally ill offenders]]. |
'''Criminals''', those who have committed a [[crime]], have been studied by psychologists from a number of perspectives within in [[criminology]] and [[forensic psychology]]. As [[perpetrators both [[female criminals]] and [[male criminals]] have been focused on as groups as have [[mentally ill offenders]]. |
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* [[Prisoners]] |
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* [[Recidivism]] |
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* [[Sex offenders]] |
* [[Sex offenders]] |
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[[Category:Forensic psychology]] |
[[Category:Forensic psychology]] |
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[[Category:Perpetrators]] |
[[Category:Perpetrators]] |
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Criminals, those who have committed a crime, have been studied by psychologists from a number of perspectives within in criminology and forensic psychology. As [[perpetrators both female criminals and male criminals have been focused on as groups as have mentally ill offenders.