2021
DOI: 10.1080/14789949.2021.1900332
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‘Conscience functioning and its developmental delays in Dutch female offenders’

Abstract: According to the integrative theory of conscience, conscience is defined as a psychological function, consisting of interrelated and reciprocally influencing aspects: the capacity for empathy, the tendency to experience self-conscious emotions, and moral reasoning. Previous research in Dutch populations suggests that offenders have lower conscience functioning than non-offenders, but that female offenders may have fewer deficiencies than male offenders and that the underlying pattern may differ. However, littl… Show more

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“…Higher levels of empathy are related to prosocial behaviour, 8 and a lack of empathy is associated with offending, 9 and aggressive behaviour. 10 Offenders, though able to * Published as: Verkade, M., Karsten, J., & Koenraadt, F. (2021). Conscience functioning and its developmental delays in Dutch female offenders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher levels of empathy are related to prosocial behaviour, 8 and a lack of empathy is associated with offending, 9 and aggressive behaviour. 10 Offenders, though able to * Published as: Verkade, M., Karsten, J., & Koenraadt, F. (2021). Conscience functioning and its developmental delays in Dutch female offenders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%