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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Stockholm Syndrome: A Psychological, Clinical, And Legal Analysis of Trauma Bonding, Survival Responses, And Victim–Perpetrator RelationshipsStockholm syndrome is one of the most widely recognized yet controversial concepts in psychology, criminology, and popular culture. The term describes a phenomenon in which hostages, victims of kidnapping, or individuals subjected to prolonged coercive control develop positive emotional connections, loyalty, or sympathy toward their captors or abusers. Since its emergence following the 1973 Stockholm bank robbery in…
Reference · Wikidata
Social Science, Criminology and Psychiatryscientific article published in Nature
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Criminology is the interdisciplinary study of crime and deviant behaviour. Criminology is a multidisciplinary field in both the behavioural and social sciences, which draws primarily upon the research of sociologists, political scientists, economists, legal sociologists, psychologists, philosophers, psychiatrists, social workers, biologists, social anthropologists, scholars of law and jurisprudence, as well as the p…
Book · DOAB
Criminology and Victimology in PracticeCriminology and Victimology - International Perspectives elucidates the practical contributions, engagements, focal areas, and applications of expertise, knowledge, and skills by criminologists and victimologists in practice, thereby extending towards an invaluable enhancement of intellectually enriching multidisciplinary fields within the realms of human and social sciences, the criminal justice system, and both th…
Full text · Open Library
CriminologyFirst published in 1924 under title: Criminology. Includes bibliographies.
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