"UNDERSTANDING THE CRIMINAL PERSON AND PSYCHOLOGICALLY ANALYZING HIM"
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Criminal , criminal psychology , criminology , criminal groups , braking state , unconsciousness , emotion , affect , stereotype , heredity , education education , reference group .Abstract
This in the article each to society typical was , painful from issues one was crime, its come exit reasons and criminal in the spirit happened to be changes about information statement Also , crime prevent to take and to him/her against fight and the offender rehabilitation to do according to studied from things from use except for the criminal motives and person studied . Of these to all based on, in prisons , mental health in the centers and in the courts to crime related individuals with conversations in transfer and of offenses prevent to take programs working on the way out crime psychologist figure separated to stand analysis made.
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