The Earliest Memories of Criminals

The earliest memories were elicited from 32 male offenders and compared to those of 50 normal controls. The recollections of the offenders differed significantly from the normals in being more dramatic, more often unpleasant in quality, and more often depicting disturbing or aggressive interaction o...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 1987-01, Vol.31 (3), p.195-201
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