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Many people who commit robbery do so because they are in need of additional money. Some people who commit robbery may simply like the adrenaline rush they get.

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Which theory of personality is most concerned with understanding people's unconscious motivations?

Psychoanalytic theory, proposed by Sigmund Freud, is most concerned with understanding people's unconscious motivations. According to this theory, unconscious factors such as repressed memories, desires, and conflicts heavily influence an individual's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.


What type of motivations did Freud study and what methods did he use in his study?

Freud studied unconscious motivations, including those related to desires, fears, and conflicts. He used methods such as free association, dream analysis, and psychoanalytic therapy to explore and uncover these hidden motivations in his patients.


What is the single factor that contributes most to crime?

There is no single factor that contributes most to crime as crime is complex and influenced by a combination of factors such as poverty, inequality, lack of access to education, substance abuse, and social environment. Multiple factors interact to increase the likelihood of criminal behavior.


What type of motivations did Freud study and what methods did he use in his studies?

He used many different methods the search and destroy method was the best and most well known


Instinct approaches to motivation are most apparent in the theory of?

instinct approaches to motivation are most apparent in the theory of evolutionary psychology, which suggests that motivations are driven by survival and reproduction instincts that have evolved over time.

Related Questions

What is the least committed crime in the UK?

robbery is the most common crime in the UK and anywhere else in the world.


What is the most common crime in SA?

Petty and opportunistic crime is the most prevalent but most incidents go unreported. Other common crimes (in order of prevalence) include residential break-ins, carjackings, theft, assault, robbery, carjackings/vehicle theft


What is the most common crime in South Africa?

Petty and opportunistic crime is the most prevalent but most incidents go unreported. Other common crimes (in order of prevalence) include residential break-ins, carjackings, theft, assault, robbery, carjackings/vehicle theft


What robbery of a dwelling?

No. Although the terms are used inter-changeably by most of the public - the crime of Robbery is a crime against a person. What the questioner describes is Burglary, which is a crime against property - UNLESS the home is occupied at the time of the break-in, THEN it becomes Robbery.


What is the most common crime that happens in Brazil?

Hate Crime


What is the most used type of crime?

Theft/Larceny is the most common form of crime.


Is bank robbery also a state crime if it is a federal crime?

Yes, certain aspects of bank robbery can be a crime in both state and federal jurisdiction. However, you cannot be charged with the same crime at both levels. In most cases the Federal government will take responsibility for prosecuting the accused.


What is victim less crime?

A crime that does not have any victim. The most common is prostitution.


Most common reason to be sent to prison?

The most common reason for someone to be sent to prison is the commission of a serious crime, such as murder, robbery, or sexual assault. These offenses often involve harm to another person or a serious violation of the law, leading to imprisonment as a form of punishment and public safety measure.


What was the most common crime in the UK in the 1800s?

theft


What is the most common crime in great Britain?

Littering.


What is the most common crime committed in Scotland?

vandalisam

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