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Section 4.2: Hormones and Criminal Tendencies – Learning Resources

 

Section 4.2 Overview

Section 4.2, “Hormones and Criminal Tendencies,” explores the pivotal role hormones play in influencing criminal behavior, bridging the gap between biological science and criminological study. This section investigates how hormonal imbalances or fluctuations, specifically involving testosterone and cortisol, may predispose individuals to engage in criminal activities. It sheds light on the biological underpinnings of behaviors often analyzed from psychological or sociological perspectives, offering fresh insights into the biological aspects of criminality. By examining the complex interplay between hormones and criminal behavior, this section contributes to a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the factors influencing criminal tendencies, challenging traditional viewpoints and fostering new approaches to crime prevention and rehabilitation.

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