research to support the link between criminality and Superego
Goreta 1991 conducted a Freudian style analysis on 10 offender referred from psychiatric care
In all assessed, disturbances in Superego formation was diagonsed
Offenders stated they experienced unconscious feelings of guilt and anxiety
Goreta explained this as a consequence of an over-harsh superego due to he guilt and anxiety manifesting as a response to the desire to commit immoral behaviours and offend
This is support for the psychic conflicts and an over-harsh superego as a basis for offending
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However, the centralprinciples of the inadequateSuperego theory are not supported.
If correct we would expect harsh, punitive parents to raise children who constantly experience feelings of guilt and anxiety.
Evidence suggests, parents who rely on harsher forms of discipline tend to raise children who are rebellious and rarely express feelings of guilt or self-criticism (Kochanska et al. 2001).
This calls into question the relationship between a strong, punitive internal parent and excessive feelings of guilt within the child.
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Bowlbystheory is based on a association between maternaldeprivation and offending
Lewis 1954 analyseddata from interviews with 500 youths found that maternaldeprivation was a poorpredictor of futureoffending + the ability to form closerelationships in adolescence
If there's a link between child who had a prolongedseparation from their mum + offending in later life not necessarily a causalrelationship
There's other reasons for this apparent link IE the maternaldeprivation maybe due to growing up in poverty - might explain lateroffending