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1. Briefly explain the difference between psychological criminology and sociological criminology. How do these differ

from a psychiatric approach to the study of criminal behavior?

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Answer:Psychological criminology is more of the science behind crime. ... Sociological criminology is looking at how crimes are influenced by, or influence, society as a whole. One has to do with the individual and one is looking at the relationships that individual has with others

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Psychological criminology focuses on the individual's mind and process, or why they do what they do, while the sociological criminology focuses on subgroups, societies and mindsets of groups when it comes to crime.

Psychiatry focuses on medicine, looking for issues and mental instabilities that may be stopped or improved with the help of medication, and the other studies focus more on getting into their brain as of why they do what they do.

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