This is was part two about children who kill. This one is interventions for children who kill or may potentially kill. As always, please do not steal my work. Thanks 🙂
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Gigi Jordan Case
by Riplee • • 5 Comments
This is just a short paper I wrote about the Gigi Jordan case. The characteristics of the offender part needed to be a little different…talking more about the motives and causes instead of a list of issues, but this is still an interesting case and I wanted to share! As always, this is my work…
Items about Forensic Psychology, Items about Psychology
Research Left Behind: A Critique of the Kitty Genovese Parable
by Riplee •
This is an article critique I submitted in a class. I critiqued an article that can be read here: Â http://www.csufresno.edu/psych/psych10/documents/kitty_genovese.pdf Here is my paper, abstract and all. I am not including references. As always, please do not steal my work. This is my property. Thanks! Abstract Manning, Levine and Collin (2007) that the Kitty Genovese…
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Children Who Kill
by Riplee •
This is a powerpoint presentation I did with two group members in Fall 2011 about Children Who Kill. I specifically discussed the Thrill Kills and James Bulger case. Click on the link to check it out. This is my property, please do not steal! Hope you find it interesting! References Antisocial personality disorder –…
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My Research on Honor Codes and the Returning of Lost Items
by Riplee •
While this is not the best paper out there clearly, I thought I would share it. I did this research with three fellow classmates in Spring 2009 and wrote the majority of this paper by myself, except for the Method and Results sections. Hopefully it will interest someone! (This is MY paper, please do not…
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Harry Harlow’s Contact Comfort Research
by Riplee •
This is from a project I did in History of Psychology in Spring 2010. Pretty informative on Harlow’s research, but also slightly entertaining to watch haha. Hope it’s enjoyable and informative 🙂 We had a lot of fun making this video!