unit 2 biological theories of criminality - brain injuries and disorders Flashcards

biological theories of criminality - brain injuries and disorders

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brain injuries; key idea?

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brain injury can change personality and are more common in prisoners

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what is the case study?

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phineas gage - metal rod through the brain. survived but his personality became erratic

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disorders; key idea?

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some brain diseases have been linked with criminal or anti-social behaviour. e.g dementia, brain tumours and huntington’s disease.

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what are the EEG readings?

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some studies shows abnormal EEG readings in psychopathic criminals

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what are 3 strengths in brain injuries and disorders?

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a few extreme cases do show brain injury leads to changes on behaviour including criminality, some correlation between abnormal EEG readings and psychopathy.

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what are 3 limitations?

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crimes caused by brain injury or diseases are rare (original personality more important), abnormal EEG not necessarily the cause and not found in all psychopaths, prisoners higher likelihood of brain injury may be affect of criminality not cause - e.g getting into fights

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what is EEG?

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electroencephalogram - measures brain activity

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what is testosterone?

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male sex hormone linked to aggression, murder and rape

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what is the environmental factors as a criticism?

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biology may give potentially criminal characteristics but need environmental trigger too

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what is a sample bias as a criticism?

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only studying criminals means we don’t know about those who got away - can’t generalise

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what is a gender bias as a criticism?

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most biological research only tells us about male criminality

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what is the idea that crime is a social construct?

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biological theories look for universal explanations, but crime varies over time, place and culture

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