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Section 4.4: Genetics and Crime – Learning Resources

 

Section 4.4 Overview

Section 4.4, “Genetics and Crime,” examines the intricate and sometimes contentious relationship between genetics and criminal behavior, highlighting how biological predispositions might influence an individual’s propensity towards criminality. From its early 20th-century roots, influenced by the eugenics movement, this area of study has undergone significant transformation, embracing modern genetic research to explore the nuanced interplay between specific genetic variations, broader genetic predispositions, and environmental factors. This section critically explores how these genetic factors contribute to criminal behavior, moving beyond deterministic interpretations to adopt a more comprehensive approach. By investigating the complex dynamics between genetics and environment, Section 4.4 seeks to deepen our understanding of crime’s biological underpinnings while addressing the ethical implications of genetic research in criminology.

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