Genetic explanations focus on the heritability and role of candidate genes in development of criminal behaviour
genetic explanations study
Tiihonen et als study of 900 finish offenders revealed 2 abnormalities that may be associated with violent crime
the MAOA (L) gene- causing low levels of MAOA (controlling dop and serotonin) (LOW LEVELS OF SEROTONIN ASSOCIATED WITH AGGRESSION AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR)
CDH13(linked to substance abuse and attention deficit disorder)
individuals with this combination were 13 times more likely to have history of violent nature
neural explanations
highlight the role of the pre-frontal cortex, individuals who experience anti-social personality show reduced activity in the PFC
PFC regulates emotional behaviour.
Raine found an 11% reduction in the volume of grey matter in the PFC of people with ADP compared to control groups.
mirror neurones
keysers found that only when criminals were asked to empathise with others did their empathy reactions activate.
This is controlled by mirror neurons and suggests that criminals do experience empathy, although is not an automatic response.