Although it can be argued the case of nature vs. nurture has a greater influence affecting an individuals’ life style. Biologist researches illustrates how "murders, psychopaths, and individuals with aggression, antisocial personalities have poorer functioning in prefrontal cortex" as this part of the brain controls and regulates emotions and their behaviours. Therefore, they are more likely to commit crime and most likely to reoffend. However, psychological positivism goes takes a different direction towards identifying criminal activity. They suggested that “crime was seen as the result of externally caused biological problems (such as war injury) or psychological factors (such as mental illness)” and illustrated this as a treatable problems (Rob White & Fiona Haines, 41, 2008). Therefore, they have the ideology that criminal are made contrasting Lombroso’s theory of how criminals are born. Blackburn discuses in his book of the psychology of criminal conduct how genes have set limitation on an individual’s behaviour, whereas environmental determines development within those
Although it can be argued the case of nature vs. nurture has a greater influence affecting an individuals’ life style. Biologist researches illustrates how "murders, psychopaths, and individuals with aggression, antisocial personalities have poorer functioning in prefrontal cortex" as this part of the brain controls and regulates emotions and their behaviours. Therefore, they are more likely to commit crime and most likely to reoffend. However, psychological positivism goes takes a different direction towards identifying criminal activity. They suggested that “crime was seen as the result of externally caused biological problems (such as war injury) or psychological factors (such as mental illness)” and illustrated this as a treatable problems (Rob White & Fiona Haines, 41, 2008). Therefore, they have the ideology that criminal are made contrasting Lombroso’s theory of how criminals are born. Blackburn discuses in his book of the psychology of criminal conduct how genes have set limitation on an individual’s behaviour, whereas environmental determines development within those