Revisa, William A.,

Human behavior and victimology / William A. Revisa, Paulino V. Pioquinto, Jesster P. Eduardo. - Quezon City, Philippines : Wiseman's Books Trading, Inc., c2020. - viii, 202 pages : illustration (black and white) ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Chapter 1 Introduction to human behavior -- Segment 1 Overview on human development -- Chapter 2 Abnormal behavior -- Segment 3 Mental disorder -- Segment 4 Criminal behavior and intelligence -- Chapter II Human behavior and coping mechanisms -- Segment i Emotion -- Segment 2 Conflict -- Segment 3 Depression -- Segment 4 Stress --Segment 5 Frustration -- Segment 6 Coping vs. defense mechanism -- Chapter III Mental Disorders and criminality -- Segment 1 Mental disorders -- Segment 2 Anxiety disorder -- Segment 3 Delusional disorder: false belief -- Segment 4 Mood disorders -- Segment 5 Personality disorder -- Segment 6 Somatoform disorder -- Segment 7 Dissociative disorder -- Segment 8 Impulse control disorder -- Segment 9 Sleep disorders -- Segment 10 Schizophrenia -- Segment 11 Sexual disoder/sexual dysfunction -- Section 12 Response of the criminal justice system -- Chapter IV Victimology -- Segment 1 Introduction to victimology -- Segment 2 Victim and victimization -- Segment 3 Right of victims.

“This script presents an overview and development of human behavior, personality, abnormal criminal behavior, mental disorders, intelligence and criminality, behavior and criminality, victimology and victims . Further, this manuscript offers Philippine jurisprudence in relation to mental and psychological disorders together with their connections to Philippine criminal law. William A. Revisa, Rcrim, Ph.D. is a registered Criminologist, License Number 0012669; Earned his Bachelor of Science in Criminology from Agro Industrial Foundation College of the Philippines, Davao City, and Master of Science in Criminology from University of Mindanao, Davao City and Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology from Philippine College of Criminology Manila. Paulino V. Pioquinto, Ph.D, CSP, CST,CCSSM, Rcrim is currently the Dean of the College of Criminology of the University of Cebu-Lapu-Lapu Mandaue Campus." --Provided by the publisher

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9786214181285 [paperback]


Criminal behavior
Victimology
Human behavior
Criminal psychology
Victims of crimes --Philippines
Human behavior --Philippines

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