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    1880; although‚ the precise date of his birth is unknown due to poor record keeping at the time. Elmer died at approximately eight o’clock on the morning of October 7th‚ 1911. Elmer was a full time alcoholic‚ and a part time criminal. His unfortunate affinity for criminal behavior is what ultimately cost Elmer his life. Following a slightly successful train robbery‚ Elmer was tracked to a barn in Oklahoma where he was awoken by police and fatally shot in the abdomen after over an hour of unsuccessful

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    Cesare Lombroso’s biological explanations: How relevant are they to modern criminal psychology? Cesare Lombroso is thought of by many as the founding father of criminal psychology (Kushner 2011; Assael & Avanzini‚ 1997; Granieri and Fazio‚ 2011). When Lombroso was alive his theories on the biological explanations of crime were seen as cutting edge (Kurella‚ 1911) but after death his theories were ridiculed and denigrated (Gatti & Verde‚ 2012) with Abraham Verghese referring to them as “pseudoscience

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    1. Is criminal behavior learned or does your DNA already predispose you at birth to criminal behavior? How does Behavior genetics‚ learning theory and cognitive development theory fit into your assumption. In my opinion‚ criminal behavior is learned. All in all‚ I believe that every aspect of human life in general is learned. That’s how we evolve and further innovate our lives. Some learn to be productive citizens and some learn to engage in criminal behavior. Criminal behavior exists because

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    different societies‚ do not always react in the same manner as those around them‚ which often causes them to be described as hypocrites. Meanwhile‚ even though everyone is entitled to their own opinion‚ differences in opinion when pertaining to criminal behavior‚ can often lead individuals to be ostracized from certain groups within those societies. Crimes‚ especially violent crimes‚ have the tendency to either bring the best or worse in people. Additionally‚ one would assume that the more violent

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    ROOTS * is an organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil. * a part of a plant body that bears no leaves‚ and therefore also lacks of nodes. * is the beginning of the vascular system pipeline that moves water and minerals from the soil up to the leaves and fruits. FUNCTIONS OF ROOTS: * Underground (usually) * Anchor the plant in the soil * Absorb water and nutrients * Conduct water and nutrients * Food Storage ROOT SYSTEM: 1. Tap root system

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    is inherited‚ what should be done about or for the children of violent criminals? If research were to indicate the tendency to commit crime is inherited it would change our government significantly. A huge upheaval regarding rights of the citizens would take place. In foreign countries (population control) would be the only answer to control tendency from literally controlling the population. Children of violent criminals should be placed with family members whenever possible. Children may also

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    and theories I have learned that could form a new insight on the phenomena I discussed‚ but I think the strongest one and best fit would be the Biosocial Theory. Biosocial Theory is an approach which studies the biological and social background of human behavior. It explores how the biological aspects of nervous‚ biochemical‚ and genetic function can be influenced by social factors and how‚ in turn‚ the social environment can affect the expression of these functions. Thus‚ there is a reciprocal relationship

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    their own children. In essence‚ his motivation for the murders in which he committed could have been driven from his male dominant ego towards women. The sociological feminist perspective can help aid in the understanding and examination of the criminal behaviour in which Robert Pickton expressed. There are a variety of factors in Pickton’s life that happened sporadically in which could have contributed largely towards his deviant actions. Through the feelings of male dominance Robert may have been

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    during the 1950s. Behaviorism suggests that all behavior can be explained by environmental causes rather than by internal forces. Behaviorism is focused on observable behavior. Theories of learning including classical conditioning and operant conditioning were the focus of a great deal of research. Psychoanalysis is a school of psychology founded by Sigmund Freud. This school of thought emphasizes the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior. Freud believed that the human mind was composed

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    Criminal behavior has always been a focus for psychologists due to the age old debate between nature and nurture. Is it the responsibility of an individual’s genetic makeup that makes them a criminal or is it the environment in which they are raised that determines their outcome? Research has been conducted regarding this debate which has resulted in

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