genetics

Cards (16)

  • Twin studies
    • Empirical evidence supports the role of genetics in the development of criminality
  • Twin studies
    • Christianson studied 3586 twin pairs, 52% of identical twin pairs were concordant but only 22% of non-identical, showing genetics play a role in criminality
  • Twin studies adopt a scientific procedure so the results should be objective and bias
  • twin studies Concordance rate is never 100%
  • twin studies - It is difficult to separate the effects of nature and nurture
  • Adoption studies
    • A good way to separate nature and nurture
  • Adoption studies
    • Mednick researched 14,000 adopted boys, 20% risk of criminality if biological parents had committed a crime, 14.7% risk if adoptive parents had committed a crime, showing crime is more likely if genetically related
  • adoption studies - It is not possible to separate nature and nurture completely
  • Adoptive parents may not be too dissimilar so they have the same life
  • Jacob's genetic theory (XYY syndrome)
    • XYY males are more likely to be aggressive and violent and have a lower intelligence, helping trigger violent criminal acts
  • Jacob's genetic theory
    • Studies suggest 15 in 100 prisoners have XYY, Price and Whitemore found XYY males were unstable and likely to commit motiveless crimes
  • XYY is rare
  • It is not possible to determine whether the XYY pattern caused them to commit a crime or not
  • Monozygotic twins share 100% of their genes but dizygotic share 50%
  • XYY is said to cause criminality as it acts on the brains limbic system and therefore men are more likely to be aggressive and violent
  • Criminality is only somewhat linked to genetics. another factor could be environment