Date of Award

2007

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice

Department

Criminal Justice

First Advisor

Tibbetts, Stephen

Second Advisor

Sechrest, Dale

Third Advisor

Kaufman, James

Abstract

This study explores some of the possible correlations between creativity and criminal thinking evident in the literature in an attempt to link the two forms of cognition. An understanding of the concept of Malevolent Creativity can serve the purpose of elucidating another component of the criminal personality.

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