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The Biological Theory Of Crime

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‘While theories which locate the causes of crime in biological differences might provide useful explanations for the behaviour of a minority of offenders, they are very limited as general explanations of criminality’. Discuss.
The biological theory of crime proposes that an individual behaves criminally and deviates from social norms due to their biological makeup of genes, DNA etc. However, modern researchers’ view that any part of biology played in the explanation of criminality is indicating an illness, or a dysfunction such as a different configuration of genes, which may give rise to antisocial types of behaviour. In the first section of the essay I will consider physical type theories and studies, focussing on the work of Cesare Lombroso (1836-1909), Hooton, William Sheldon and the Gluecks. I will then move on to genetic studies that could explain criminality, including relevant studies, and finally moving on to biochemical factors and more recent biological theories, critiquing throughout.
Cesare Lombroso was an Italian psychologist and the founder of the Italian School of Positivist Criminology. The Italian school wanted to replace the ‘classical schools’ idea of ‘free will’ with a scientific theory of the causes of crime. In his book L’uomo delinquente, he proposed that criminals were biological throwbacks to an earlier evolutionary stage. The term atavistic was used to describe such people, when the theory emerged from Lombroso’s patients’ post-mortem examination

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