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Title: Spot the alleged criminal


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Spot the (alleged) criminal
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Spot the (alleged) criminal
Musician
Politician
Estate agent
What are their alleged crimes?
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Todays session
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Physiological theories
  • Theories that link criminal behaviour to
    biological form and function
  • Atavistic form (Lombroso)
  • Somatotype (Sheldon)
  • Extra Y syndrome

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Atavistic form theory
  • Lombroso (1876)
  • Criminality is inherited
  • Genetic transmission of throwback/atavistic (i.e.
    primitive) features
  • Physical features indicate criminal tendencies

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Lombroso (1876)
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  • Can you tell whether someone is a criminal just
    by looking at them?
  • How would you test this idea scientifically?

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Lombroso (1876)
  • A number of significant flaws
  • Lack of a control group for comparison
  • Sample included people with psychological/physiolo
    gical disorders
  • Crime is a social construction
  • Single defective gene theories - doubtful

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Lombroso (1876)
  • A number of significant contributions
  • Later believed that most criminality was
    acquired environment, poverty, education
  • Shifted study of crime to an empirical basis
  • The father of modern criminology (Shafer, 1976)

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Somatotype theory
  • Sheldon (1949)
  • Constitutional psychology
  • Criminality is linked to temperament
  • Temperament is linked to bodily build
  • Ectomorph
  • Endomorph
  • Mesomorph

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Sheldon (1949)
Source www.pponline.co.uk
Relaxed and hedonistic
Energetic and adventurous
Solitary and restrained
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Sheldon (1949)
  • The mesomorphs personality makes him more likely
    to engage in criminal activity
  • Thousands of photographs rated 1 7 for
    mesomorphy
  • College students delinquents compared
  • Delinquents had higher mesomorphy ratings (4.6
    vs. 3.8)

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Sheldon (1949)
  • Sheldons constitutional psychology is no longer
    taken seriously
  • But there is a small association between bodily
    build and criminality. How could this be
    explained?
  • Influence of testosterone on body and behaviour?
  • Effects of stereotyping and labelling?

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  • Last year you looked at the effects of sex
    chromosome abnormalities on development. What
    did you learn?

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Chromosomal abnormalities
XY
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Chromosomal abnormalities
  • Extra Y syndrome was suggested to lead to
  • High testosterone levels
  • Powerful bodily build
  • Heightened aggression
  • Propensity for violent crime

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Chromosomal abnormalities
  • XYY males not actually as predicted (Graham et
    al, 2007)
  • Normal testosterone levels
  • Normal aggression levels
  • Taller, but not necessarily more powerful
  • Prone to developmental disorders and learning
    difficulties

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Chromosomal abnormalities
  • XYY males are rare in the general population and
    over-represented in the offender population
  • However, their crimes are not violent ones
  • So why are XYY men at a greater risk of offending?

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  • Single factor theories of criminality are always
    likely to fail
  • Crime is not a natural or homogenous category
    of behaviour
  • It is self-evidently the result of interaction
    between a range of factors
  • Different explanations for different types of
    crime
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