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$8.00 Criminology today

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4) Summarize the types of biological theories of criminology in your own words. Which biological theory seems the most reasonable to you, and why?

5) What issues do biological theories of criminology bring up regarding free will and the justness of punishment?

 


   
   
   
   
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Preview: ... These categories are anti-social, sociopath, or any psychotic mental disorder. All of these biological theories do make sense to me. However just explaining them and acknowledging the fact that these theories exist are useless if the criminal justice system does not go a step further to realize the power of their existence. On the other hand, there are very few of us who were raised in a “normal” environment that would have no factor on bad behaviors that we may commit. Then there are those who were raised with many negative biological factors who are abo ...

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