Twin and adoption studies - criminals inherit a gene
What’s the twin study?
-Christiansen (1977) - 3500 twin pairs in Denmark
-CR for offender behaviour 35% vs 13%
-suggesting behaviour and underlying predisposing traits are inherited
What’s the adoption studies ?
-Crowe (1972)
-biology leads to a 50% risk of having a criminal record by the age of 18 vs 5%
What was Tiihonen et als study on candidate genes?
Genetic analysis of 800 offenders
-abnormalities of 2 genes
-MAOA - controls dopamine and seretonin in the brain and is linked to violent crimes
-CDH13. - substance abuse and ADHD
-5-10% of all severe violent crimes in Finland is attributable to the MAOA and CDH13 genotypes.
What’s the diathesis stress model?
-environment would moderate the influence of genes
-with schizophrenia a bio predisposition to crim behaviour could be triggered by environ factors e.g criminal role models or a dysfunctional environment
Prefrontal cortex
Their is evidence that suggests neural differences between criminals and non-criminals
-lots of research on APD
-reduced emotional responses,lack of empathy,impulsive,needing stimulation etc
What did raine et al report about the prefrontal cortex?
-Reported several brain imaging studies showing reduced activity in the prefrontal cortex in people with APD
-Raine et al also found an 11% in grey matter in the prefrontal cortex
Mirror neurons
Active when we are performing or watching someone else perform
Intentions and emotions of other people - experience empathy - switched on by default
What did Keysers et al found ?
Only when criminals were asked to empathise did their empathy reaction activate.People with APD can experience empathy but do more sporadically and by choice
Evaluation point for genetic exp ?
:) support for diathesis stress model - mednick et al - 13,000 adoptees
:( twin studies assume they have equal environments
:( problematic due to late adoptions
Evaluation point for neural exp ?
:) research support between crime and the frontal lobe - kandel and freed - frontal lobe and antisocial behaviour
:( other factors that could contribute to APD and leading to offending - Farmington et al (2006) studied males who scored highly on psychopathy - raised by convicted parents
:( criminality is too complex to reduce to a genetic or neural level e.g things seem to run in families such as poverty - CR in twin studies are never 100%.