korjaushypoteesin
Korjaushypoteesi, known in English as the "correction hypothesis," is a theoretical concept primarily discussed in the field of forensic psychology and criminology. It posits that individuals who engage in criminal behavior may do so as a way to rectify perceived injustices or to compensate for feelings of inadequacy, shame, or past traumas. This hypothesis suggests that the criminal act itself is not solely driven by malicious intent or inherent criminality, but rather by an internal, albeit distorted, drive to correct a perceived wrong or to restore a sense of balance or self-worth.
The "correction" can take various forms. For example, someone who feels powerless might engage in acts of
While the korjaushypoteesi offers a framework for understanding some motivations behind criminal behavior, it is important