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Affect and Cognition in Criminal Decision Making is part of the Crime Science series and provides a comprehensive examination of how emotional and mental processes drive criminal behavior. The volume, edited by Jean-Louis Van Gelder, Henk Elffers, Danielle Reynald, and Daniel Nagin, brings together leading scholars in criminology and psychology to explore the complex interplay between affective states and cognitive reasoning in crime commission.
The book addresses fundamental questions about why individuals engage in criminal acts, focusing on the role of emotions, rational thought, and decision-making processes. Contributors analyze various criminal contexts and offender types, offering insights into the psychological mechanisms that influence criminal choices. This work is essential for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to understand the motivational and cognitive factors underlying crime.







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