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Integrating Psychological Theory Into The Legal Doctrine Of Deterrence, Alexander G. Parseghian May 2020

Integrating Psychological Theory Into The Legal Doctrine Of Deterrence, Alexander G. Parseghian

Senior Honors Projects, 2020-current

The deterrence principle within the field of criminology is essential in preventing deviant behavior before its commission and defines the relationship individuals have with an institution’s system of punishment. Deterrence was originally studied solely among criminal populations, but modern deterrence theory broadens the definition of crime to actions relevant to the general population through any act societal values would proscribe. The addition of psychological principles to deviance research and the usage of university student populations has highlighted academic dishonesty as a prolific deviant behavior outcome variable. Criminological researchers have identified factors that complement or mirror psychological and educational theory, yet …