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Identifier
Thesis
1985
Author
Cucolo, Jessica
Title
Anger
and
Criminal
Thinking
Patterns
among
Adult
Probationers
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2008
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
The
purpose
of this
study
was to
examine
the
relationship
between
anger
and
criminal
thinking
among
offenders
.
Adult
probationers
were
recruited
from the
Office
of
Probation
in
Hartford
,
Connecticut
. The
sample
consisted
of
108
adult
probationers
. The
probationers
first
signed
an
informed
consent
form
, and then
completed
two
measures
, the
Anger
Disorder
Scale
:
short
version
(ADS
:
S)
and the
Criminogenic
Thinking
Profile
(CTP)
.
Scores
on
both
scales
were
analyzed
to
determine
the
level
of
anger
and
criminal
thinking
among
probationers
, and if there
is
a
relationship
between
anger
and
criminal
thinking
dimensions
.
Overall
, a
positive
relationship
exists
between
anger
and
criminal
thinking
, in that
higher
levels
of
anger
correlate
with
higher
levels
of
criminal
thinking
.
Specific
associations
were
found
between
anger
dimensions
of
anger-in
,
expressiveness
, and
vengeance
and
discrete
patterns
of
criminal
thinking
.
High
levels
of
vengeance
correlated
with
high
levels
of
criminal
thinking
including
,
poor
judgment
,
disregarding
others
,
emotional
disengagement
,
reckless
impulsivity
, and
overall
criminal
thinking
.
Inability
to
cope
correlated
with
reactivity/expression
of
anger
and
anger-in
,
anger-in
also had a
positive
correlation
with
disregarding
others
. These
findings
are
important
for
helping
in
treatment
and
intervention
decision
making
for
probationers
with
criminal
thinking
and
anger
issues
.
Subject
Anger
Criminal psychology
Department
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Advisor
Tafrate, Raymond Chip
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
713733993
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