Born That Way: Biological and Biosocial Theories of Crime
Автор: Danielle MacCartney
Загружено: 2024-01-22
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In this video, I discuss biological and biosocial theories of crime, including Lombroso's atavism and criminal types, behavioral genetics, biosocial arousal theory, and Autonomic Nervous System theory.
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00:00 Start
00:17 Early Biological Theories
00:54 Lombroso
02:46 Critiques of Lombroso
05:04 Behavioral Genetics
07:59 Soft Determinism
09:03 Biosocial Arousal Theory
10:19 Autonomic Nervous System Theory
11:46 Biological and Biosocial Implications for Criminal Justice Policy
Sources and further reading:
Beccalossi, C. (2010). Lombroso, Cesare: The Criminal Man. In F. T. Cullen & P. Wilcox (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (Vol. 1, pp. 560-565). SAGE Reference.
Boman, J. (2010). Mednick, Sarnoff A.: Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) Theory. In F. T. Cullen & P. Wilcox (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (Vol. 2, pp. 602-606). SAGE Reference.
Kyriacou, C. (2013). Behavioral genetics. In S. Maloy & K. Hughes (Eds.), Brenner's Encyclopedia of Genetics. Elsevier Science & Technology.
Whittaker, J., & Akers, T. A. (2015). “Born to be bad” biological, physiological, and biosocial theories of crime. In M. Lanier & S. Henry (Eds), Essential Criminology. Westview Press.

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