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First of all, to know the qualitative nature of psychologists, we must first understand the qualitative nature of psychology. Psychology, as far as it is concerned, is a subject with a wide range of contents. Generally speaking, it is divided into basic psychology and applied psychology.
Basic psychology focuses on the establishment of theoretical systems and basic laws. Applied psychology applies the theories of psychology to practical life and serves to improve people's quality of life and quality of work.
But the above is just a simple division, for the time being, the research scope of psychology is very many, including general psychology, developmental psychology, physiological psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, educational psychology, personality psychology, psychological counseling, psychology, psychometrics, psychological statistics, etc., etc., each discipline must first have a rigorous argumentation, scientific experiments and empirical evidence, determine the cautious theoretical basis, and then, according to the theoretical basis, Practical exploration through a variety of empirical methods.
Therefore, psychology also belongs to the category of science, because both theory and practice need to have basic theories and experimental results. Therefore, psychologists are scientists from this point of view.
But at the same time, every psychologist must have his chosen direction when conducting research, such as a social psychologist, then he also needs to have a foundation in sociology, anthropology and even economics, then he may be a sociologist, anthropologist, economist at the same time; an educational psychologist who has experience in pedagogy may be an educator or a teacher at the same time; Clinical psychology psychology**, will be exposed to a large number of clinical cases and conduct**, to put it bluntly, that is, doctors. So in this direction, psychologists are not strictly scientists, they have other social identities at the same time.
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Who are some detectives who use psychology to find out about crimes?
A psychologist who specializes in detecting psychologists is called Sherlock Holmes.
Criminal psychology, or criminal profiling, originated in the 1940s when the U.S. Strategic Intelligence Agency asked psychiatrist William Langer to profile Adolf Hitler's psychology. After World War II, the British psychiatrist Lionel Havat, who worked in the Royal Air Force, profiled a list of high-ranking Nazi war criminals in the hope of identifying them from a group of captured soldiers and pilots.
In Europe in the late 19th century, the rapid development of productive forces promoted the development of natural sciences, and a large number of new disciplines emerged, such as anthropology, human anatomy, psychology, physiology, etc. At the same time, the crime rate has risen sharply due to the increasingly acute social contradictions. Therefore, it became a very important research topic at that time to provide a way to prevent and control crime.
In this context, criminal psychology gradually takes shape as a specialized discipline.
In 1872, the German psychiatrist KEbing published the world's first book on criminal psychology, Compendium of Criminal Psychology. This book mainly studies criminals from a psychopathic perspective.
In 1889, Austrian prosecutor and criminologist HGross published the book Criminal Psychology, which focuses on the personality of the offender. The advent of these two monographs marked the birth of criminal psychology.
In the 1950s, the American psychiatrist Brussel accurately profiled the unusual state of mind in which terrorists attacked New York.
The most rapid development came after the FBI opened the FBI Academy in Quantico, which led to the establishment of the National Center for the Study of Violent Crime and the Violent Crime Directing System. The original idea was to create a system that would identify the connections between many unsolvable major crimes.
In the UK, Dr. David Conte was a pioneer in directing detectives in the mid-1980s to deal with criminals who had committed a series of major attacks, but Dr. Conte saw the limitations of "criminal profiling" especially as a psychologist's subjective, personal perception. He and a colleague coined the term "investigative psychology" and began to try to push the topic into what they considered more scientific.
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This is criminal psychology, but there are different subdivisions, and the more famous one is the psychological profile of the criminal.
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Psychologists who specialize in solving cases are called psychoforensic experts.
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Hello, you're talking about Li Laimeijin.
Professor of Chinese People's Public Security University, source graduate tutor. He is a member of the Academic Committee of the Chinese Police Association, the Vice President of the Chinese Juvenile Delinquency Research Association, and the Deputy Director of the Legal Psychology Committee of the Chinese Psychological Society. Professor Li Meijin has been engaged in the study of criminal psychology and juvenile psychological problems for a long time, and has conducted detailed investigations on many cases, thus proposing that crime prevention should start with the education of minors.
Moderator: Sa Beining.
Guest: Professor Li Meijin, Chinese Public Security University.
Brief introduction: This episode of the program has an in-depth understanding of the family background, growth environment and school life of Maccabius, from which it analyzes the criminal psychology of this young murderer.
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No, Teacher Li Meijin is aimed at the problems of teenagers, and Teacher Liu Feng is an expert in criminal psychology and a professional profile painter.
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One of the differences is that detectives need activities such as operational investigations, and of course the easychair detective in ** is a special case. Detectives sometimes do things like tracking and surveillance at the request of their clients. Criminal psychologists, on the other hand, mainly analyze the criminal behavior of criminals (presumably motives?). Of course, detectives will also have some knowledge of criminal psychology to a greater or lesser extent.
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