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Title: Biology and Criminal Behaviour


1
Biology and Criminal Behaviour
  • Biological Perspectives Relevant to Forensic
    Psychology
  • Year 3 Psychology crime

2
Session Aims
  • Introduce the main ways Biol used in Crim.
  • Build on Evolutionary perspective.
  • Also look at deficit view of crime.
  • Discuss a few examples.
  • Leave you able to develop your own knowledge to
    evaluate Biol claims.

3
Using Biology Approaches
  • Developmental.
  • Brain structures.
  • Neurotransmitter systems.
  • Genetics.
  • Biosocial Interaction
  • Hormones ANS Toxins etc, etc.

4
Is Biology Relevant to Crime?
  • Big controversy, some say 100 no.
  • BUT, we are animals biological things that have
    evolved to be as we are.
  • Critics often misrepresent biol. crim.
  • Biol been misused often.
  • All we do has biol basis, not only factor, best
    people say Biosocial Interaction top.

5
Adolescent Brain Development 1
  • Brain set-up before birth. T level important.
  • M 7x F crime, more for serious crime.
  • M more impulsive, reckless, competitive, novelty
    seeking, aggressive. Less empathic.
  • PFC involved in all executive function
    morality.
  • From 10yrs PFC takes over control from amygdala
    builds circuits. Insulated in 20s.

6
Adolescent Brain Development 2
  • Insensitive reward systemgtdrugs, etc.
  • Abuse prenatal alcohol/druggtPoor Dev
  • Amygdalagtintense anger PFCgt impulsivity lack
    of morality gt blame?
  • 2 adults, PFC damage as kidsgt AS/CB
  • Teacher, paedophilia, etc due to PFC tumor
  • US now seriously considering issue.

7
Brain Deficits Crime 1
  • See diffs in brains of some groups of crims.
    FTDgt10/22 criminal acts.
  • Kids ADHD ODDgtPFC-striatum low.
  • Kids PFC damagegtdelinquent, AS/CB.
  • TC for sexual crimes?
  • Raine less active PFC in 41murderers, ppths. Esp
    if emotion driven.
  • 500 Ps, AS, violent, murders PFC low. Amyg hi.

8
The Brain and Crime 2
  • Criminal psychopaths emotional brain is less
    active in TC linked areas.
  • 21 unconvicted AS Ppthy 11 less grey matter
    in PFC lo arousal on embarrassment
  • Fits lower heart-rate of antisocial young. Fits
    fearlessness stimulation seeking.
  • Over-active FC TC, using more to control
    behaviour?
  • PFC vulnerable to injury insult.

9
The Brain Death Row
  • Mallett 2003US juvenile death row inmates
  • 74 dysfunctional families
  • 60 abuse or severe neglect
  • 43 diagnosed Psychiatric disorders
  • 38 substance addiction
  • 38 lived in poverty
  • Immature brains damaging factorsgt?

10
Genes and Criminality
  • Twin/adoption/twins reared apart/molecular
    genetics Gs affect AS aggressive behav.
  • Cloninger Gottesman 1987 MZ concordance 74 vs
    Dz 47. gt 54 diff in adult crime G.
  • Impact depends on environment.
  • Cloninger m petty crime, just G12, E7,
    GE40. All adoptees.
  • 140 M twins, 11yrs, tested every 3yrs, early
    crim links to chronic adults, low IQ, ADHD.
    Mz55 vs Dz29. G key.
  • Genes more important in males.

11
Genes Some Indirect Evidence
  • Twins Gs critical for CD. (Slutske, W. et al
    1997)
  • TwinsGs critical in early aggressive bullies
  • 140 M twinsGs critical in early onset crime
  • Genes do not explain male adol crime as all males
    share evolved genes.
  • Raine crosscultural importance of genes.
  • Genes relevant to non-violent crime.

12
Genes, Transmitters Crime
  • Genes work via some biol change.
  • Serotonin (5-HT) Dopamine Gs key?
  • 5HT down gt aggression ( depression)
  • MAO key enzyme, Dutch family.
  • gt Stephen Mobley (Dominos Pizza)
  • MAO A3gtgreater aggression/impulsivity.
  • HTR 2A G builds 5-HT receptor,link to ADHD.
  • ADHD link to D4 7 repeat G, novelty seeking

13
Some Other Biology
  • Hormones T in m PMS defence.
  • Hypoglycaemia (Twinky defence).
  • ANS less responsive in AS, Ppths.
  • Maternal smoking.
  • Epilepsy.
  • Diet

14
And so to bed
  • Forensic Psych needs to be informed by biol.
  • Stupid to reject without understanding.
  • Need to read for selves over the years.
  • Be aware of limits risks.
  • Look at number of Ps, methods, confounding
    factors and interactions.
  • Remember some traits lead to more kids they
    depend on biol systems they depend on genes,
    Evol selects the G for B for T ALL Crucial.
  • (To get notes save to your PC or similar. Has
    great refs.)
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