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A
Pape of nervous system
at pets new
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·700 sovicemen
completed a
questionnaire
which will analysed using facter analysis
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4 he identified the
dimensore
seen in the
wheel
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Neuroticism
Neurotic personalities are often
anxious
&
irrational
Whereas
stable
personalities worry less & are more
emotionally
well-adjusted
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Psychoticism
These people are
cold
, uncaring &
aggressive
to others & will further indicate a tendency to criminality
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Eysent
believed certain personality types were more
weeg
to commit came
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His theory predicts criminals will be
perjace
with the
personaues
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Extroversion
It's
difficult
for them to learn to control their
impulsive
impulses
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Neuroticism
Very
emotional-might
commit a crime in the
heat
of the moment
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Characteristics
of criminals
Impulsive
Thrill seeking
Unstable
Unable to
accept rules
of society
Unable
to understand the
rules
of society
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