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    studied because of the many factors found in deviant and criminal behavior. Lets first start with understanding what deviance is. Deviance is defined as “behavior that violates accepted norms and arouses negative social reaction”(pg. 386). Just like the Western societies from long ago, in some of our societies today there are still religious explanations for behavior that violate norms. Back in ancient times people believed that deviant behavior was because of four reasons: “(1) God was testing their

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    For many years, debates regarding criminal behavior has existed. Psychologists, have debated the difference between “nature and nurture” regarding criminal behavior (Jones n.d.). While some people believe an individual's genetic makeup that makes them a criminal, others believe that the environment great impacts and creates criminal behavior. Researchers, have come to the conclusion that both genetics and the environment contribute to the criminality of an individual (Jones n.d.). Evidence leading

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    Criminal behavior is not biologically determined. How would you feel if you were arrested because your parents had criminal pasts? If you didn't do anything wrong, then you shouldn’t be blamed because your parents, or relative, has a criminal background. Criminal behavior is not determined biologically. Behavior is not determined biologically or by genetics. First, criminal behavior is not biologically determined because behavior is not influenced by genetics. Jasmine A Tehrani says that “Identifying

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    this class in relation to Crime and Criminal Justice. Functionalist perspective has various explanations for Criminal Behavior one of them being the idea of how Criminal Behavior separates acceptable from unacceptable behavior in the society. According to Durkheim, Laws are what makes people humans and he defined anomie as a state of normlessness, a structural condition where there is no or little regulation of behavior, which leads to irregular or criminal behavior. The perspective suggests that an

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    cause criminal behavior. Criminal behavior is a form of action that does not abide by federal or state constitutional laws. Chemical imbalances, hormones, genetic makeup, environmental toxins, relationships, social ladder, and jealousy causes aggressive behavior, and criminal tendency, and antisocial behavior. However, criminal behavior is the mixture of both nature (genetic makeup) and nurture (environmental influences) primarily causes one to commit an act of homicide, a part of criminal behavior

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    The origins of criminal activity have long been questioned. One of the explanations for criminal behavior that has been given is the theory of nature and nurture. It is believed that these two separate concepts are not as separated as people believe them to be. In fact, to prove the belief that the two are correlated, studies on twins have been conducted to prove the impact that nature and nurture has on behaviors and actions. These studies can also be used to prove the influences that nature and

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    Biological Biological explanations propose that the criminal behavior is the result of the individual’s defective biological makeup. Neurological abnormalities have been the central focus in studies examining criminal behavior. In one particular study (Raine et al., (2002) – Brain Dysfunction), the brains of convicted murderers, who all pled not guilty by reason of insanity, were compared to those of a control group. The conclusive results showed that the murderers had “reduced activity in areas

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    I believe that some traits are heritable but a criminal behavior is not inherited. For instance, an old cliche’ state that an apple does not fall far from the tree. For that reason, an individual can have the same characteristics of the caregiver, in which he or she can obtain some of their behaviors.These characteristics are linked to antisocial behavior, in which will increase the chances of impulsive and sensation-seeking criminal behavior (Bohm & Vogel, 2011). In addition, it is a personal

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    environmental factors, as the reasons behind criminal behavior. There is evidence pointing toward a pair of genes responsible for regulating dopamine levels in the brain and the other responsible for impulse behavior. This also leads to the debate of how the justice system should deal with criminals. Whether treatment is an option or if imprisonment punishment should be the way to treat criminal behavior. Outside of that, genetically predisposed criminal behaviors are also an overlooked issue because of

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    The study of criminal behavior and the causation of crime is extremely complex. The reasons for the causation of crime have been investigated and pondered for quite some time now, and yet there are still no conclusive answers to the questions of why people do what they do. This paper will set out to describe three theories of criminal behavior and explain how they may affect human behavior and human actions. While the theories are being explained and broken down it is imperative to remember that

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