- Describe three psychological factors associated with criminal behavior.
- Explain how these factors might influence the treatment of offenders.
- Explain how the knowledge of psychological factors might contribute to the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of the treatment of offenders.
2 Pages minimum in APA Format
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