The importance of genes in understanding criminal behaviour

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Psychology

 

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October 11, 2015

 

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Lombroso used Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution to argue that criminal behaviour was atavistic and therefore criminals were biologically less evolved, causing physiological differences between criminals and non criminals (Marsh et al, 2006). He categorised criminals on physiological features such as having a low and narrow forehead, larger jaws, bigger ears and longer arms, ect (Jones, 2005)...
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Lombroso used Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution to argue that criminal behaviour was atavistic and therefore criminals were biologically less evolved, causing physiological differences between criminals and non criminals (Marsh et al, 2006). He categorised criminals on physiological features such as having a low and narrow forehead, larger jaws, bigger ears and longer arms, ect (Jones, 2005)...
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