Biological theories of criminal behavior
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a. the study of criminal behavior b. society’s reaction to law violations and violators. Criminology vs. Criminal Justice. Criminal Justice. The Study of Agencies Related to the Control of Crime. Criminology. The study of crime trends, nature of crime,theories of crime. Who Cares? Mostly pointy headed academics. Criminology vs. Deviance
[DOCX File]Module 1: Course Introduction
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Second, future outcomes of criminal trials (i.e., jury behavior) are visible via nonverbal thin slices. Specifically, in one study, raters unfamiliar with the trial judges viewed nonverbal thin slices of trial judges’ final instructions to the jury—these instructions were standardized (Blanck et al., 1985).
[DOCX File]Chapter 8: Social Structure Theories of Crime I: Early ...
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As deviant behavior is a well-known form of heightened stimulation, a person with a biological disposition to underarousal may grow to associate criminal activity with positive feelings, thus ...
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behavior. To some extent, these body type theories provide a bridge between the early emphasis on physical features (e.g., skull, stigmata, etc.) and the focus on psychological factors (e.g., temperament, personality). Thus, the body type theories appeared to advance the knowledge in criminological literature by emphasizing more than one dimension.
[DOC File]Sutherland & Cressy (1960)
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Criminal Behavior. Sexual Behavior. Offense. Cognitive Distortions. M.O. Victim Criteria. Approach. ... Prove/disprove investigative theories. Establish sexual contact. ... Do not pack biological evidence in anything air tight. Dried biological stains should be frozen.
[DOC File]Biology and Crime
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Biological theories are necessarily part of a “multiple factor” approach to criminal behavior that is; the presence of certain biological factors may increase the likelihood but not determine absolutely that an individual will engage in criminal behaviors.
[DOC File]Most of us want to be known (Swann ref)
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See, e.g., Meridian Ins. Co. v. Zepeda, 734 N.E. 2d 1126, 1130-31 (Ind. App. 2000). “. . . a criminal conviction may be admitted in evidence in a civil action and may be conclusive proof in a civil trial of the factual issues determined by the criminal judgment.” Id.
[DOC File]BIOLOGICAL FACTORS AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
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Social structure theories vary from the previously discussed theories because they disregard any biological or psychological variations across individuals. ... and rebels that are the most likely to engage in criminal behavior. In 1955, Cohen presented a theory of gang formation using Merton’s strain theory as a basis for why individuals ...
[DOCX File]Abstract - Central
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Modern biological theories of crime all incorporate sociological or psychological concepts. Biology tends to relate to crime in an indirect fashion--and with the environment. Example: Caspi’s research on female criminality (biological maturation x social environment).
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