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Title: Biological and Psychological Theories of Crime


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Biological and PsychologicalTheories of Crime
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Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828)
  • Phrenology

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Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909)Atavistic Criminals
  • Skull larger or smaller than average
  • Prominent frontal sinuses
  • Excessively large jaws and cheekbones
  • Arm span exceeds height
  • Shifty eyes
  • Unusually large or small ears

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Earnest A. Hooton (1887-1954)
  • Tattooing is more common among criminals
  • Few criminals have dark or blue eyes
  • High narrow nasal roots
  • Marked overbites are rarer in criminals
  • Extreme variations of ear protrusion

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William Sheldon (1898-1977)
  • SOMATOTYPES
  • 1. Endomorph
  • 2. Mesomorph
  • 3. Ectomorph

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Sheldons Somatotypes
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Richard DugdaleThe Jukes A Study in Crime
Pauperism, Heredity
  • Ada Jukes
  • 280 Paupers
  • 60 Theives
  • 7 Murderers
  • 40 Other Criminals
  • 40 w/ Venereal Diseases
  • 50 Prostitutes

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Henry GoddardThe Kallikak Family (1912/1955)
  • 480 Descendants
  • 36 illegitimate
  • 33 prostitutes
  • 24 alcoholics
  • 3 epileptics
  • 82 died in infancy
  • 3 criminals

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Biological Research Focus
  • genetic influences
  • steroid hormones e.g., testosterone
  • neurotransmitters
  • neuroanatomical abnormalities
  • brain dysfunction
  • hyperglycemia and diet

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Psychology Explaining Criminal Behavior
  • Individual
  • Personality
  • Abnormal Thoughts
  • diseased mind
  • inappropriate learning
  • inappropriate role models
  • inner conflicts
  • Purpose of Behavior

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Antisocial Personality Disorder
  • Inability to Feel Guilt
  • Unreliability
  • Chronic Lying
  • Superficial Charm
  • Above Average Intelligence
  • Self Centered

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Diagnostic Statistical Manual
  • Before age 15
  • truant
  • run away
  • physical fights
  • used a weapon in a fight
  • forced sex
  • cruel to animals/people
  • fire-setting
  • After Age 15
  • unemployed
  • failure to conform to social norms
  • irritable/aggressive
  • no regard for truth
  • reckless
  • irresponsible
  • impulsive

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ETIOLOGY
  • Malfunctioning Central Nervous System
  • Low State of Arousal
  • Brain Abnormalities
  • Inability to Form Attachments
  • Separation From Mother in Childhood Rejection by
    Parents

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Psychological Theories
  • Social Learning
  • Albert Bandura
  • Modeling Behavior
  • Aggression
  • Behaviorism
  • B.F. Skinner
  • Operant Conditioning
  • Positive rewards
  • Negative rewards
  • Punishment
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