A limitation is psychodynamic explanations in general suffer from a lack of falsifiability.
The many unconscious concepts within Freudian theory mean that applications to crime, such as those considered here, are not open to empirical testing.
In the absence of supporting evidence, arguments such as the inadequate superego can only be judged on their face value rather than their scientific worth.
For this reason, psychodynamic explanations are regarded as pseudoscientific ('fake' science) and may contribute little to our understanding of crime, or how to prevent it.