Criminogenic Cognition, Social Support and Mental Health. This questionnaire is a part of academic study.
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Name
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family system
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area of live
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1. pretty well all laws deserve our respect
Criminal sentiments scale - modified
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2. it's our duty to obey all laws
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3. laws are usually bad
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4. the law is rotten to the core
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5. you cannot respect the law because it is only there to help a small and selfish group of people
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6. All laws should be obeyed just because they are laws.
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7. The law does not help the average person.
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8. The law is good.
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9. Law and justice are the same thing.
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10. The law makes slaves out of most people for a few people on the top.
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11. Almost any jury can be fixed.
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12. You cannot get justice in court.
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13. Lawyers are honest
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14. The prosecution often produces fake witnesses.
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15. Judges are honest and kind.
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16. Court decisions are pretty well always fair.
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17. Pretty well anything can be fixed in court if you have enough money.
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18. A judge is a good person.
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19. The police are honest.
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20. A cop is a friend to people in need.
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21. Life would be better with fewer cops.
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22. The police should be paid more for their work.
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23. The police are as crooked as the people they arrest.
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24. Society would be better off if there were more police.
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25. The police almost never help people.
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26. Sometimes a person like me has to break the law to get ahead in life.
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27. Most successful people broke the law to get ahead in life.
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28. You should always obey the law, even if it keeps you from getting ahead in life.
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40. I have very little in common with people who never break the law.
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39. People who have been in trouble with the law are more like me than people who don't have trouble with the law.
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38. I'm more like a professional criminal than people who break the law now and then.
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37. I prefer to be with people who obey the law rather than people who break the law.
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36. People who have broken the law have the same sorts of ideas about life as me.
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35. You're crazy to work for a living if there's an easier way, even if it means breaking the law.
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34. You should only obey those laws that are reasonable.
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33. It's OK to get around the law as long as you don't actually break it.
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32. A hungry man has the right to steal.
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31. There is never a good reason to break the law.
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30. Most people would commit crimes if they wouldn't get caught.
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29. It's OK to break the law as long as you don't get caught.
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41. No one who breaks the law can be my friend.
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1. there is a special person who is around when i am in need
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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2. There is a special person with whom I can share
my joys and sorrows.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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3. My family really tries to help me.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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4. I get the emotional help and support I need from
my family.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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5. I have a special person who is a real source of
comfort to me.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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6. My friends really try to help me.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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7. I can count on my friends when things go wrong.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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8. I can talk about my problems with my family.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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9. I have friends with whom I can share my joys
and sorrows.
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10. There is a special person in my life who cares
about my feelings.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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11. My family is willing to help me make decisions.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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12. I can talk about my problems with my friends.
Multidimensional scale for perceived social support
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1. I found it hard to wind down
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
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2. I was aware of dryness of my mouth
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
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3. I couldn't seem to experience any positive feeling at all
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
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4. I experienced breathing difficulty (eg, excessively rapid breathing, breathlessness in the absence of physical exertion)
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
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5. I found it difficult to work up the initiative to do things
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
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6. I tended to over-react to situations
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
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7. I experienced trembling (eg, in the hands)
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
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8. I felt that I was using a lot of nervous energy
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
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9. I was worried about situations in which I might panic and make a fool of myself
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10. I felt that I had nothing to look forward to
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11. I found myself getting agitated
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12. I found it difficult to relax
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13. I felt down-hearted and blue
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14. I was intolerant of anything that kept me from getting on with what I was doing
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15. I felt I was close to panic
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16. I was unable to become enthusiastic about anything
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17. I felt I wasn't worth much as a person
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18. I felt that I was rather touchy
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19. I was aware of the action of my heart in the absence of physical exertion (eg, sense of heart rate increase, heart missing a beat)
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20. I felt scared without any good reason
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
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21. I felt that life was meaningless
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
81
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