Biological causes of crime Flashcards

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Adoption/twin studies

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  • Crowe 1972
  • Children in adoption with a biological criminal mother were 10 times more likely to become a criminal than children without
  • Identical twins are seen to be more likely to both be criminals than non identical twins, with a 64% difference
  • This means it’s possible for children to become criminals from birth because it is in their genetics
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Super male gene

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  • This theory is where criminals have an extra Y chromosome
  • This occurs in 1 in 1000 men
  • Carriers of this are no more agressive than average but are taller, tend to have acne and have low intelligence
  • It is argued that this causes crime as studies show that nearly 4% of the prison population have this trait
  • This contrasts with less than 0.1% of the general population
  • Studies also accept that social factors may have an effect on people willing to commit crime
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Hormones

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  • Hormones can affect both our growth and brain
  • It is known that men have higher testosterone levels than women which can make them more agressive and more likely to take risks
  • It is argued that this causes crime as there are more male prisoners than women
  • For example, 95% of all prisoners in a Scottish jail were male and only 5% were female
  • This is a weaker argument though as studies on hormones are normally unrepresentative samples
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Mettons Strain Theory

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  • This theory suggests that crime in a capitalist society is caused when people want to achieve the goal of financial success but they lack the means to do it within the law
  • Some will create new illegal methods to achieve this success
  • This is a clear argument that crime is created by the inequality that exists in our society as not everyone can be a success financially
  • Most people do not turn to crime even though they are unable to gain appropriate wealth and success, instead they simply conform to the rules of society
  • This would suggest that as well as society, there could be something else, perhaps genetic, that make some people criminals and some not
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44 Thieves Bowlby Study

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  • Comparing 44 thieves with 44 non thieves from a delinquency centre
  • Found that 17 out of 44 thieves had experienced early prolonged separation from mothers before the age of 5
  • 15 out of 17 were classes as affection-less psychopaths while only 2 out of 44 non thieves experienced this seperation
  • 60 children who spent time separated from mothers demonstrated lower achievement in school
  • The monotropic bond is where the child has a strong need to attach to one main figure in their life eg mothers
  • Memories may not be accurate as child were young
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Banduras Bobo Doll theory

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  • Children separated into two groups showing different behaviours
  • Study in 2012 shows 29% of prisoners experiences abuse and 42% observed violence in the household
  • Relevant as children that witnessed agressive behaviour were more likely to copy
  • This can be avoided by getting the child into therapy at a young age to try and stop the crime
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