PSY 622 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Protective Factor, Social Control, Juvenile Delinquency
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In terms of harsh ego criminals will engage in antisocial behv just so they can get. Weak superego: failure to regulate impulses of the ego and id (e. g. , asb) - We have a harsh superego: creates guilt; criminal behaviour as a way to invite psychosexual stages (oral, anal, phallic, latent, genital) form superego. Problems in superego formation (e. g. , right from wrong) leads to asb. 3 sources for criminal behaviour: 3 ways that researches speculate that. Parenting is key to superego development (i. e. , psychodynamic) They focus on parenting as a key variable - they suggested that delinquent lack of warmth - lack of empathy, warmth emotional disturbances, alcoholism, criminality and greater carelessness in supervision of children the idea that the parents arent. Harsh: guilt, (cid:449)eak: super ego has(cid:374)"t de(cid:448)eloped properly, de(cid:448)ia(cid:374)t: superego. Prediction of juvenile delinquency based on physical, attitudinal, psychological, Deviant superego: superego standards reflect deviant identification (e. g. ,