The Impact of Behaviorist Theories and the Legal System Laws Developed from Them
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The Impact of Behaviorist Theories and the Legal System Laws Developed from Them Serine PETROSYAN
The theories, which stress how environmental cues act as catalysts for criminal action, are based on ideas of imi-tation and learning. To comprehend criminal behavior as a learned or copied reaction to societal and environmental stimuli, this research emphasizes the significance of psycho-logical deviations. The macro and micro layers of crimes are the main topics of this study‟s investigation of psychological theories of the criminal justice system. In order to understand how societal and environmental factors affect individual criminal conduct, sociological and psychological perspectives on crime are used in this analysis. The idea of a mentor or guide is introduced, making the argument that people fre-quently need assistance and direction to develop their person-alities. This research concludes that in the 20thcentury, bla-tant crimes such as drug trafficking and gambling under-mined the rights of others to life and permanently severed the person from the mental conscious level, transferring him to an unconscious, unreal, obscured, and incomprehensible real-ity. This article reveals that men struggle more than women to communicate and comprehend their emotions, which makes them more likely to be charged with crimes.