Part 1
Understanding of the neurobiopsychosocial aspects of abnormal and criminal behavior is a core skill for forensic psychology professionals. This includes both neurological factors (e.g., frontal lobe dysfunction) and biological factors (e.g., HPA axis dysfunction). For this Discussion, you will examine the forensic psychology implications of frontal lobe dysfunction and HPA axis dysfunction and consider how this information may inform your decision-making as a forensic psychology professional,
Define the dysfunction that you selected.
Explain how and why the dysfunction that you selected contributes to abnormal and criminal behavior.
Explain the forensic psychological implications of the dysfunction that you selected.
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Part 2
What demographics and risk factors (e.g., acute, direct, proxy, short, and long-term) are involved that may have contributed to the person becoming a victim or offender?
How are the demographics and risk factors for becoming a criminal or victim related? How are they similar and/or different?
How might the demographics and risk factors vary in a country other than the United States?
If an individual reflects the data supporting the likelihood of becoming a criminal or victim, does that guarantee the outcome? Explain your rationale.
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