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A Comparative Study of Criminals and Non-Criminal on Physiological Correlates (Heart Rate and Galvanic Skin Response)


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The present investigation was made to study the physiological correlates of criminal behaviour. The objective of the study was to compare criminals and non-cnminals on physiological correlates (Heart Rate&Galvanic Skin Response). It was hypothesized that criminals would have a significantly lower basal / aroused heart rate and skm conductance activity than non-cnrnmals. For the study of physiological correlates of criminal behaviour two group design was adopted group I (n = 100) consisting of criminals and group II (n = 100) consisting of non-criminals (normal subjects). Criminals were inmates of District Jail, Rohtakunder section 302 and 307 and non-criminal from general population. The two groups consisted of 25-35 years old, semi-literate from rural as well urban background. They were matched on socidemographic variables. These groups were tested on two physiological indices i.e. Heart Rate (HRL) and Galvanic skmresponse (GSR). Heart Rate Level (HRL) was measured by Pulse Monitor and Galvamc Skin Response (GSR) was measured using Automatic Digital Multimeter. HRL and GSR were measured in terms of basal value and arousal. The data were analysed by employing t-test for heart rate and χ2 for GSR for analyzing the significance of difference between two groups. It was found that criminal differed significantly from non-criminal on arousal level as measured on heart rate but on basal level was not found significant. Criminals were found differed significantly from non-criminals on GSR.

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Heart Rate, Galvanic Skin Response, Criminals.
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Dinesh Singh
Department of Psychology, Govt. College, Baund Kalan, Bhiwani, India

Abstract


The present investigation was made to study the physiological correlates of criminal behaviour. The objective of the study was to compare criminals and non-cnminals on physiological correlates (Heart Rate&Galvanic Skin Response). It was hypothesized that criminals would have a significantly lower basal / aroused heart rate and skm conductance activity than non-cnrnmals. For the study of physiological correlates of criminal behaviour two group design was adopted group I (n = 100) consisting of criminals and group II (n = 100) consisting of non-criminals (normal subjects). Criminals were inmates of District Jail, Rohtakunder section 302 and 307 and non-criminal from general population. The two groups consisted of 25-35 years old, semi-literate from rural as well urban background. They were matched on socidemographic variables. These groups were tested on two physiological indices i.e. Heart Rate (HRL) and Galvanic skmresponse (GSR). Heart Rate Level (HRL) was measured by Pulse Monitor and Galvamc Skin Response (GSR) was measured using Automatic Digital Multimeter. HRL and GSR were measured in terms of basal value and arousal. The data were analysed by employing t-test for heart rate and χ2 for GSR for analyzing the significance of difference between two groups. It was found that criminal differed significantly from non-criminal on arousal level as measured on heart rate but on basal level was not found significant. Criminals were found differed significantly from non-criminals on GSR.

Keywords


Heart Rate, Galvanic Skin Response, Criminals.