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forensic psychology part 2

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Moral reasoning and criminality

Author: Nirupama Rajesh



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- offenders are more likely to be classified at the pre-conventional level of kohlberg's model whereas non-offenders have generally progressed beyond the conventional level. - pre-conventional level is characterized by need to avoid punishment and gain rewards. is associated with being less mature and childish - adults who are at this level may commit crime if they can get away with it or gain rewards like money or respect


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