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Theory of Criminal Behavior

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Theories of Criminal Behavior
Theories of Criminal Behavior The beginning of civilization dawned a new era in which man came together to live amongst one another in relative peace and prosperity. The advent of civilization however also brought about people who choose to live a life outside of societal norms and law, norms and thus was the creation of the criminal. All civilizations tried to suppress and discourage crime by using a multitude of tactics and punishments. Crime, however continued to grow despite these harsh tactics and strict laws. Scientists have tried to understand the fundamental drive of the criminal from early antiquity to the modern era. Several …show more content…

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Both Sheldon’s and Lombroso’s theories have been dismissed due to faulty evidence and inconsistencies, but the idea of biological predisposition to crime still lingers in the criminologist. Another biological theory of crime is more associated with the genetics of the mind, and whether if a person with certain mental or genetic abnormalities will be more prone to a life of crime. A part of this theory is the extra chromosome theory. It has been suggested that a rare XYY aberration in males may lead the possessor to uncontrolled violence. A large number of males who have possessed this genetic abnormality have had a high predisposition to crime and have constituted about 3.5 percent of males in the prison population (Reckless, p. 42). The other parts of genetic theories of crime are associated with symptomatic behavior. In some studies, it is suggested that persons suffering from a mental condition are more likely to commit violent crimes than

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