Crimsoc 2 Reviewer II
Crimsoc 2 Reviewer II
Crimsoc 2 Reviewer II
REVIEWER II
Crisis Management - is the process by which an organization deals
with a major event that threatens to harm the organization or the
general public.
Crisis - is any event that is expected to lead to an unstable and
dangerous situation affecting an individual, group, community or
society.
Risk Management - involves assessing potential threats and finding
the best ways to avoid those threats.
Crisis Management - dealing with threats after they have
occurred.Crises Management is occasionally referred as incident
management.
Crisis Negotiation - is a technique for law enforcement to
communicate with people who are threatening violence
including barricaded subject, hostage taker, stalkers,
threats, workplace violence or person threatening suicide.
Forensic Psychology - forensic discipline that evaluates
behavioral patterns and how they relate to crime.
Hostage Negotiation - a negotiation conducted between law
enforcement agencies, diplomatic or other governmental
representatives for the release of a person held hostage
against their will by criminal, terrorist or other elements.
Crises Management Plan - crises
management methods of a business or
organization.
ID
Ego
Super Ego
3 Dimension Of Personality Related To Criminal Behavior –
Eysencks Theory
Psychotism
Extroversion
Neurotism
46 Chromosomes – normal person.
Equilibrium
Time
Change
Behavior -
Delusion of persecution
Delusion of grandeur – you feel as a powerful person
Dyspareunia – painful intercourse
Ego – In charge with reality.
Electra Complex – For female, female child
develop hatred to the mother but sexual attraction
to the father.
Equilibrium – state of balance
or adjustment between opposite or divergent
influences.
Exhibitionism – exposure of genitals in public.
Extroversion – sensation seeking, anventurous,
dominant, assertive.
Faotreurism – rubbing genitals to other person.
Fetishism/Fatalism – sex objects are not human.
Frigidity – inability to have sexual arousal and
enjoy coitus.
Genetic Basis Of Criminology – bad seed theory.
Genital – With other person.
Gonorrhea – infection of genitals acquired through
sexual contacts.
Symptoms
1. Inflammation
2. Discharge of white, yellow or
yellowish green fluid from the urethra
3.Burning sensation when
urinating
Treatment – injection of penicillin
Halucination
Delusion
Klismaphilia – erotic activity involving the anal
region
Psychopath/Sociopath/Anti-social personality
NarcisisticPersonality
Paranoid Personality
Histrionic
Schizoid Personality
Phallic – Source of pleasure is the sex organ.
About 5 years old.
Phedophilia – having sex with children, usually
below 13 years old.
Psychology – Study of behavior.
Psychopath – no sense of shame, no morality, do
not learn from their experience.
Psychosexual development
Oral
Anal
Phallic
Genital
Psychotism – aggressive, egocentric, impulsive.
SexualDysfunctions
Paraphilias
Failure
to achieve orgasm
Premature orgasm
Sigmund Freud – psycho analytic theory.
Super Ego – In charge with morality – conscience.
Syphilis – STD disease acquired 3-4 weeks after sexual
contact with an infected person.
Symptom – Sore or chancre in the penis or scrotum for
male, cervix or vaginal walls for woman, can be
diagnosed by blood test.
Treatment – antibiotics
Time – involves the period of disorganization, period of
upset, and the period of adaptation.
Transvestism – cross-dressing, sexual gratification by
wearing the clothes of the opposite sex.
Types Of Psychosis
Disorganized or hebephrenic
Catatonic
Paranoid
Undifferentiated
Undeffirentiated – simple schizophrenia, do not
care about their hygiene anymore, harmless, taong
grasa.
Venereal Diseases – sexually transmitted diseases
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Herpes
Aids
Voyeurism – peeping tom