Abstract

Criminal psychology utilizes hypothesis testing to examine and validate theories about criminal behavior. Researchers formulate hypotheses, gather data through methods like surveys or experiments, and employ statistical analysis to assess the significance of findings. This empirical approach helps uncover psychological factors contributing to criminal activities, informing interventions and policies in the field.

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