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One Type of Justification for Offending by the Offender Is

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One type of justification for offending by the offender is that of appealing to higher loyalties, whereby the offender may appeal to their family honour, gang, girlfriend, or neighbourhood and state "I have to protect myself!"


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Dishabituation

A renewal of response to a stimulus after a previously habituated response has declined, indicating a recovery of attention or responsiveness.

Heart Rate

The number of heartbeats per unit of time, typically expressed in beats per minute (bpm).

Drowsy

A state of feeling sleepily tired or lethargic, often leading to a reduced level of alertness.

Habituation-dishabituation Paradigm

A research method used in psychology to study the process of becoming accustomed to a stimulus over time and then responding to a novel stimulus.

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