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What specific gene has been identified as being associated with violent crime?
The
'warrior gene'
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What is the function of MAOA in the brain?
MAOA breaks down neurotransmitters such as
serotonin
and
dopamine
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How does the presence of the warrior gene affect MAOA production?
It
disturbs
the production of MAOA, resulting in an abundance of
neurotransmitters
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What is thought to cause aggression in individuals with the warrior gene?
An abundance of neurotransmitters such as
serotonin
and
dopamine
in the brain
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What specific case study supports the warrior gene theory?
Brunner
studied a family in the
Netherlands
Family had a history of violent
aggression
in the
male line
Results showed the
warrior
gene was present in the
family members
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What violent acts were committed by the men in
Brunner's
case study?
One man
raped
his sister, and another ran down his boss with his
car
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What did Stuart (2014) find in his study of men who assaulted their wives?
Men with the
warrior gene
were the most
violent
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What is the alternative theory regarding the warrior gene and violent traits?
The warrior gene must be coupled with
childhood trauma
This combination brings about
violent traits
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How was the warrior gene used as defensive evidence in a criminal court in America in 2007?
A man facing the death penalty had his sentence reduced to manslaughter due to the
warrior gene
and a history of
abuse
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What were the implications of the 2007 case involving the warrior gene in the criminal justice system?
It was
revolutionary
as
genetic evidence
had never been used in this way before
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What concerns arise from the potential for more evidence supporting genetic factors in aggression?
More violent criminals may have their sentences
altered
and avoid
responsibility
for their crimes
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