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Application and Simulation of Optimal Investment Strategy for Subjective Fault in Criminal Psychology Evaluation

Received: 17 October 2016    Accepted: 07 November 2016    Published: 29 December 2016
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Criminal psychology evaluation is too comprehensive to be easily made, but here the optimal investment strategy is proposed to solve this kind of problem in criminal psychology from the view of subjective fault. First, the investment strategy of subjective fault is modeled by the risk measurement of boundary value, and the complex strategy selection process subjective fault is analyzed. The psychology activity is modeled as a multistage process of strategy selection, and the revenue function of criminal psychology in multi strategy choice is also discussed. Second, considering the subjective fault of criminal psychology, an optimal strategy solution with the opportunity cost and robust portfolio model is described. Third, the optimal strategy is verified by an example, and the results showed that the criminal psychology evaluation problem can be established by using robust optimization model. Last, some practical suggestions, interesting conclusions, and future work are indicated at the end of the paper.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajap.20160506.14
Published in American Journal of Applied Psychology (Volume 5, Issue 6, November 2016)
Page(s) 60-69
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Optimal Investment Strategy, Subjective Fault, Criminal Psychology Evaluation, Risk Premium

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  • School of Law and Public Administration, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China

  • School of Law and Public Administration, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China

  • College of Computer and Information Technology, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China

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    Xian Wang, Xiaoyan Lu, Zhuye Zhang, Zhengying Cai. Application and Simulation of Optimal Investment Strategy for Subjective Fault in Criminal Psychology Evaluation. Am J Appl Psychol. 2016;5(6):60-69. doi: 10.11648/j.ajap.20160506.14

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