Criminological: Biological Explanations Of Crime (Brain Injury) Flashcards

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Why might brain injury on a young individual make them more likely to offend?

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The brain doesn’t finish developing until age 25, impulse control is last to develop meaning young people may lack reckless and impulse control development if this is disrupted.

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What is the supporting evidence of brain injuries linking to criminal behaviour?

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Williams et al

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What did Williams et al discover about criminological psychology?

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Conducted a study with 196 ppts from Uk prisons aged 11-19.
Traumatic brain injury was found in 60% of ppts.
Also found that TBI linked to being prone to bad mental health and drug misuse.

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What is the opposing evidence to the theory of brain injuries explaining why people commit crime?

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Correlation does not equal causation.
Other variables (environment) Eg: drug use and bad mental health may make a person more prone to offending.

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What is the different theory to brain injuries as an explanation of criminal behaviour?

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Social explanations.

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What is the application of brain injury as an explanation of criminality?

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Criminal culpability:
Screenings for young first offences. CJS should view Brian injury the same as mental health.

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