Policemen, thieves and ordinary people apply different logic when making decisions

Tuesday, May 4, 2010 - 10:21 in Psychology & Sociology

A study conducted by the University of Granada, Spain, in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, revealed that policemen and ordinary people reason differently than criminals when making decisions. That is, they reason in different ways. This conclusion might have significant implications on criminal jurisdiction.

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