theories and policy development: biological Flashcards

1
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what are two biological theories informed by policy development?

A

eugenics

death penalty

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2
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what does eugenics aim to do?

A

improve genetic characteristics

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3
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what does eugenics believe?

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that biological traits can be passed down generations

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what are positive eugenics?

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increased reproduction of those w/ good qualities

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what are negative eugenics?

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decreased or no reproduction of those with negative qualities

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what happens to those who want to reproduce in eugenics?

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those w/ positive eugenics reproduce more and those w/ negative eugenics are sterilised in order to have less criminals

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what is a limitation of eugenics?

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unethical as you can’t stop someone from reproducing

unlikely to be introduced as a widespread policy

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8
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what is the death penalty?

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capital punishment where criminals are sentenced to death

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what did Lombroso say that supports death penalty?

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said those with ‘stigmata’ should be removed from society to restore order

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10
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what are limitations of the death penalty?

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cannot know if someone will be criminal due to genetics

people can be/have been sentenced to death penalty despite being innocent

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