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  1. Biological Theories of Crime - Simply Psychology

    • Biological theories of crimes state that whether or not people commit crimes depends on their biological nature. The biological characteristics that biological theories of crime claim are associated with crimi… See more

    Degeneration Theory

    Degeneracy Theory, an offshoot of 19th-century research into biological theories of crime, argues that certain (lower) social classes and races were predisposed to neurologica… See more

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    Atavistic Theory of Crime

    Cesare Lombroso (1876) was most famous for developing the avastic theory of crime in his book, The Criminal Man. In this book, Lombroso argued that there is a distinct biological cl… See more

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    Sheldon Somotypes Theory

    William Sheldon (1942) proposed a strong correlation between personality and somatotype(i.e., physique). From a study of several hundred male physiques, he derived thr… See more

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  1. Biological theories of crime focus on two key theories, as well as exploring certain types of studies to identify where the environment or a person's biology influenced their behaviours more. Biological theories of crime examples include: Lombroso's atavistic form. Sheldon's Somatypes. Adoption and twin studies.
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