Biological explanations of criminal behavior

S Ling, R Umbach, A Raine - Psychology, Crime & Law, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
There is a growing literature on biological explanations of antisocial and criminal behavior.
This paper provides a selective review of three specific biological factors–psychophysiology …

Emotional processes and gang membership: A narrative review

JS Mallion, JL Wood - Aggression and violent behavior, 2018 - Elsevier
With implementation of governmental strategies aimed at reducing gang involvement,
academic interest in gang membership has rapidly increased. However, there is a dearth of …

The role of parental communication and emotional intelligence in child-to-parent violence

P López-Martínez, D Montero-Montero… - Behavioral …, 2019 - mdpi.com
In recent years, cases of child-to-parent violence (CPV) have increased significantly,
prompting greater scientific interest in clarifying its causes. The aim of this research was to …

Alexithymia among perpetrators of violent offences in Australia: Implications for rehabilitation

J Strickland, CL Parry, MM Allan, A Allan - Australian Psychologist, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Alexithymia, which involves difficulties identifying, communicating, and thinking
about emotions, could be an important factor in violent offending. Our aim with the current …

“Negative affectivity distorts thinking”: a multilevel analysis of criminogenic thinking among Pakistani incarcerated offenders

S Fatima, F Batool - The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The primary aim of the study was to assess the role of negative affectivity, a dynamic factor,
in predicting criminogenic thinking styles after considering the roles of stable personal …

Comparison of emotional dispositions between street gang and non-gang prisoners

JS Mallion, JL Wood - Journal of interpersonal violence, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Effectively recognizing, identifying, and utilizing emotional stimuli is essential for successful
social interactions, with deficits in these robustly identified as risk factors for offending …

The mediating role of emotional intelligence on the autonomic functioning–Psychopathy relationship

S Ling, A Raine, Y Gao, R Schug - Biological psychology, 2018 - Elsevier
Reduced autonomic activity is a risk factor for psychopathy, but the mechanisms underlying
this association are under-researched. We hypothesize that emotional intelligence mediates …

The wounded healer: Self-rehabilitation of prisoners through providing care and support to physically and mentally challenged inmates

T Einat - Journal of Crime and Justice, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This qualitative study examines the emotional, mental, and therapeutic effects of the role of
care workers on mentor prisoners in the Magen Prison (Mind and Body Center)–a male …

[PDF][PDF] Criminal thinking: Exploring its relationship with prosocial behavior, emotional intelligence, and cultural dimensions

JM Escrig-Espuig, M Martí-Vilar… - Anuario de psicología …, 2023 - redalyc.org
This study explores the relationship between criminal thinking and other variables related to
criminal cognition. Prosocial behavior, emotional intelligence, and cultural dimensions were …

What is over and above psychopathy? The role of ability emotional intelligence in predicting criminal behavior

A Curci, C Cabras, T Lanciano, E Soleti… - … , Psychology and Law, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to investigate the role of ability emotional intelligence (EI) in predicting
criminal behavior from a life-span perspective, over and above psychopathy. Psychopathic …