Intelligence Is One of the Cognitive Dimensions of Personality. a Great Number of Prior Research
Have Found That the Criminal Population's Intellect Is Lower, Particularly In Terms of Verbal Intelligence. The
Goal of This Research Is to See If There Is a Relationship Between Intellect and Criminal Conduct, and If So,
How It Manifests Itself. Criminal Detainees from the Republic of Srpska's Correctional Institutes and The
Court Department of Psychiatry Clinic Sokolac Participated In the Study, Which Included Murder and Nonhomicide
Actions. a Test Group of 60 Convicts Who Had Committed Homicide (Homicide Offenders) and A
Control Group of 60 Inmates Who Had Not Committed Homicide Participated In the Study (Non-Homicide
Offenders). the Research Was Conducted In a Controlled, Transverse, or Cross-Sectional Fashion. Inmates
(Homicidal and Non-Homicidal) Had an Average Iq of 95.7. Homicide Offenders Had an Iq of 97.4 While Nonhomicide
Inmates Had an Iq of 94.09. the Intelligence Coefficients For Non-Homicide Inmate Groupings
Were As Follows Robbery Offenders (Iq 96.9), Theft Perpetrators (Iq 93.83), and Other Criminal Offenders (Iq
93.83). (Iq 92.8). Homicide Convicts Had a Verbal Intellectual Capacity of 91.22, Whereas Non-Homicide
Offenders Had a Verbal Intellectual Ability of 91.10. In the Non-Verbal or Manipulative Section, Intellectual
Abilities Were Average, But They Were Higher In the Murder Inmates Group (Iqm 103.65) Than In the Nonhomicide
Inmates Group (Iqm 103.65). (Iqm 9 ...