Research into neural explanations of offending behaviour
Sample sizes are usually very small due to difficulty in accessing the target population and the time-consuming and expensive nature of brain scanning techniques, limiting generalisability and external validity
Evidence supporting Eysenck’s theory of the criminal personality: Eysenck & Eysenck (1977) found higher E and N scores in male prisoners compared to controls
genetic mutations may predisposed an individual to commit a crime. What did Price find?
Price found a high number of violent, male criminal had an XXY chromosome pattern which led to increased levels of testorterone and increased agression. Suggestign that out genetic information does influence our behaviours, and criminal ones.
What were the concordance rates for MZ and DZ twins for offending behaviour?