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Violent behaviour is complex
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what is the biological explanation?
both
reductionist
and
determinist
what does biological determinism explain?
all human behaviour is a result of
biology
what does biological determinism ignore?
past experiences
&
environment
what is this explanation of behaviour?
reductionist
&
over-simplistic
what does this explanation of behaviour de-emphasise?
personal responsibility
&
free will
what is violent behaviour not determined by?
biology
ALONE
what other factors play a role in a predisposition to violence?
social
psychological
cultural
what would be unethical to suggest?
potential
murderers
can be identified by looking for
dysfunctions
in brain structure & deciding their is a
possibility
this person become violent
how is violent behaviour best explained?
network of interacting
brain structures
what does this interacting network of brain structures do?
not cause
violent behaviour
, but predispose an
indiv
to it
what cannot be determined?
direction of effect
what is direction of effect in this case?
if
brain dysfunction
cause violence, or violence cause brain dysfunction
what else is important?
ethical issues
& broader social implications to whether out understanding is advanced from this
research
what can research indicate?
murderers
are born rather than made
what may the indication of the research lead to?
more
lenient
sentences
being given & violent criminals not receiving longer sentences they
deserve
what is some wider reading for this argument?
John Massey
how can you link John Massey (wider reading) to this argument?
John Massey had low activity
variant
of
serotonin transporter gene
which interacts with the environment
what was John Massey's serotonin transporter gene triggered by?
traumatic events
(interactionist)
what is biological determinism?
ignores that humans have
free will
= unethical