Reflexiones e interrogantes a partir del estudio psicológico de un grupo de condenados a muerte
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https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.198302.007Abstract
An exhaustive psychological evaluation was done to a group of people condemned to the death penalty. The evaluation included psychological tests, anamnesis and behavioral observation. The results indicate: intelligence within normal range, agresivity, dependence, egocentrism, absence of affectivity, etc. Regarding the defence and relation styles: absence of goals and limits, aloofness, proyection and negation. In terms of personal history the subjects share: absence of the father figure, maternal agresivity and extreme physical punsihment. The authors conclude with some ideas about the meaning of the death penalty.Downloads
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Ráez de Ramírez, M., & Falvy de Zariquiey, M. (1983). Reflexiones e interrogantes a partir del estudio psicológico de un grupo de condenados a muerte. Revista De Psicología, 1(2), 153–169. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.198302.007
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