A03

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    • strength- real world application
      • cognitive distorations have been used in treating offenders, through cognitive behaviour therpies eg anger management
      • they are encouraged to acknowledge their crimes and change distorted views
      • reduction in minimalisation bias from therapy been correlated with a reduced risk of reoffending- more safe for general public
    • limitation- individual differences
      • langdon et al believed intelligence might be a better predictor of criminality
      • and pre-conventional moral reasoning is more associated with crimes such as robbery but impulsive crimes such as assault, not associated with any type of reasoning
      • therefore the level of moral reasoning may depend on kind of offence committed- idiographic approach needed
    • reductionist
      • reducing criminality down into units of cognitive activity
      • for example, ignores biological explanations such as mutation in the MAOA gene which has been scientifically investigated with empirical evidence
      • additionally internal mental processes rely on subjective inferences via observation or self report(risk of SDB) both of which reduce validity of findings
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