Risky Prisoners The Study I Discussion Chapter

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This study dismisses a stereotypical view of a high-risk taking person, addicted to danger and excitement. Rather this complicates the issue as it eliminates risk as a substantial motivating factor for criminal behavior. The information contained in this article forces forensic psychologists to continue to search for more new theories on behavior. In search for causes of risky behavior, Ax et al. (2007) remarked that "brain dysfunction, principally of the frontal lobes, appears to be associated with impulsive (as opposed to purposeful predatory) aggression, " (p.899). Synthesizing these two arguments would suggest that risky behavior has more to do with brain function as opposed other influences. This would mean that prisoners...

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Forensic psychologists can incorporate this understanding into developing more accurate and precise theories that can address these types of issues.

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Ax, R. et al. (2007). Innovations in Correctional Assessment and Treatment. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34(7), 893 -- 905.

Hanoch, Y. & Gummerum, M. (2010). A Comparison of the Risk-Taking Behaviors of Prisoners and Non-Prisoners. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 24: 431-442 (2011). Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=9&sid =ccc90126-a411-45c1-b744-0bf32918e117%40sessionmgr110&hid=117


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