The Cause Of Criminal Behavior

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There has been reason that genes have been the cause of criminal behavior. Recently there has been many studies that:
“Recent studies in behavioral genetics indicate that some violent criminals are genetically predisposed to violent behavior. One study has found that a mutation in the structural gene for monoamine oxidase A gives rise to an acute build-up of neurotransmitters associated with the body’s ‘fight or flight’ responses to stressful situations (Evansburg 2001)” (Wilson).
Also, another study showed that: “focused on whether genes are likely to cause a person to become a life-course persistent offender, which is characterized by antisocial behavior during childhood that can later progress to violent or serious criminal acts later in life.” (Barnes). What these studies indicate is that criminologists are trying to see if genes contribute to people becoming criminals.
Another study took twins and monitored their behavior in different situations. This study showed: “comparing monozygotic (MZ) or identical twins and their rates of criminal behavior with the ra...

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