Title: SELF-TEST
1SELF-TEST
- Why do people commit crime? Brainstorm reasons
for criminal behavior based on these three
catagories - Social
- Economic
- Biological
2Nature vs. Nurture debate
Well you look like a duck, quack like a duck
but.Who brought you up?
3What do people become criminals?NATURE vs.
NURTURE
- NATURE Criminals are born, not made
- Biological Theories Genetic or Physiological
make-up leads to criminal behavior. - Personality Theories certain types inclined to
crime - NURTURE Social Learning learned criminal
ways Cultural Transmission Theory
4- NATURE THEORIES
- About what makes someone a Criminal
5Old School nature theories about criminals
- Cesare Lombroso (1876) criminals are a separate
species. - Theory shape of the head and face determined the
"born criminal".
6CRIMINAL HEADS ACCORDING TO LOMBROSO
7CRIMINAL BODY TYPE???
8ACTUAL CRIMINALS SMALLISH HEADS?
9- Another Old School NATURE Theory
- William Sheldon Body types determined
criminality. - Endomorphic (fat ) sociable and relaxed.
- Ectomorphic (thin) are introverted and
restrained. LEAST LIKELY TO BE CRIMINALS - Mesomorphic CRIMINAL (muscular and aggressive)
. - IDENTIFY SOME FLAWS IN THIS THEORY?
10Neurophysiological causes
NATURE MODERN THEORIES
- PET (brain) scans done on impulsive killers
showed Damage in the pre-frontal cortex, which
controls impulsive behavior. - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vTtOQnM3LQkE
Charles Whitman sniper
11Neurochemical
- The brains chemistry can be influenced by
diet, food additives, or pollution. - The TWINKIE DEFENSE A psychiatrist claimed that
a poor diet could intensify mood swings as part
of diminished mental capacity.
12Neurochemical
- STEROIDS? Can the abuse of steroids, which
increase testosterone levels, can cause people to
become extremely violent? ("roid rage"). - NO direct link between steroids and violence has
not been made. - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vhN7rf4Mm1QA
13Twin studies Genetic influence on crime
- IDENTICAL TWINS (same genes and gender) that have
been separated at birth and brought up separately
have been studied - The degree of similarity between two twins is
known as the concordance rate. - This rate was compared with FRATERNAL twins who
are brought up separately - Concordance rate for IDENTICAL twins 55
- FRATERNAL twins 17
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15Psychopaths and Sociopaths
- SIMILARITIES Both are dangerous, impulsive, and
criminally minded - Both have definable mental disorders
- PRIMARY DIFFERENCE
- Generally Speaking
- PSYCHOPATHS ARE BORN (NATURE)
- SOCIOPATHS ARE MADE (NURTURE)
16- Sociopaths (NURTURE)
- Are capable of EMPATHY and can form meaningful
personal relationships - Common sociological factors such as
- Abused as children,
- running with the wrong crowd,
- Poverty
- Parents are criminals / neglectful
- Personal Characteristics
- Easy to spot socially inadequate, agitated,
dont fit in, spontaneous ill-thought-out crimes
17- Psychopaths show some of these characteristics
- More organized in crimes
- Less easily recognized appear normal
- Cunning / ability to deceive / manipulative
- Superficially charming
- Lack of EMPATHY
- Lack of REMORSE / SHAME
- Takes pleasure in the suffering of others
(including family) - Flat affect (do not display emotion / fake
emotion) - Extreme Narcissism
18Mental Disorders related to Psychopathy (and to a
lesser degree SOCIOPATHS)
- 1. CONDUCT DISORDER (diagnosed before age 15)
- Criteria
- lack of adherence to social norms (bullies,
threatens, fights). - Physically cruel to others
- Animal Cruelty
- Has forced someone into sexual activity
- Setting fires to cause harm and damage
- Lies, cheats, steals
19- 2. ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER
- Diagnosed over age18
- frequent diagnosis of serial killers, rapists,
thrill killers - CRITERIA
- Violates norms (repeatedly arrested)
- Lies, deceives for profit or pleasure
- Impulsivity
- Irritability and aggressiveness
- Reckless disregard for safety of self or others
- Irresponsibility (work, repayment of debts)
- lack of remorse, indifferent to the suffering of
others
20Self-Test
- What is the difference between a psychopath and a
sociopath? - What diagnosis must have been made to be labeled
Antisocial Personality Disorder? - What is the difference between a ORGANIZED and
DISORGANIZED serial killer?
21Serial Killers
- Murder three or more victims, but each is killed
on separate occasions - usually select their victims
- cooling off periods between murders
- plan their crimes carefully
22Serial Killers
- Most serial killers will fall into a pattern
modus operandi (method), location, victim type,
motive, etc. - The patterns of activities often allow police to
apprehend the killer. - Serial killers are often described as normal,
very chatty and a good neighbor.
23Serial Killers
- Typical serial Killers are
- Predominantly male
- White
- Within their twenties or thirties
- Middle class
- Kill within their ethnic group
24Types of serial killers (patterns)Organized
- Characteristics
- Socially competent (may lead a normal life)
- Intelligent
- Planner
- Generally targets strangers
- Uses restraints
- Has sex with their victims
- Follows their crimes in the media
- Returns to scene
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- Very difficult to catch
25Types of serial killers (patterns)Disorganized
- Characteristics
- Socially immature
- May know victims
- Kills spontaneously
- Often sexually inhibited
- Harsh childhood discipline.
- Lives alone
- Sloppy crime scene / evidence present
- Shows little interest in the media
- Easier to catch than the organized killer
26Women who commit Crime
- Men commit about 80 of all Crime / 93 of all
murders - Why do women commit so few murders?
- Theory Womens orbital frontal region of the
brain larger in women more ability to control
aggression.
27Women serial killers RAREPsychopathy
Anti-Social Personality Disorder RARE IN WOMEN
- 1. Angel of Mercy / Death Nurses or health
care workers who kill their patients - 2. Mothers Münchausen syndrome by proxy
Deliberately cause injury or illness to another
person (most often his or her child / 90 WOMEN),
to gain attention or some other benefit. - 3. BLACK WIDOWS Husband murders favorite
method Poisoning
28Freud Criminals are like Children
- Children should progress from
- Pleasure principle (id need instant
gratification) - Reality principle (where the ego / self control
is dominant). - . Freud stable home environment necessary to
make the transition. - Research has supported the fact that most
criminals come from unstable homes.
29Child abuse and Crime
- Abused or neglected children 59 more likely to
be arrested as a juvenile -
- One study showed 76 of the serial rapists were
abused when young. -
- Only about 10 of abused children go on to commit
crimes.
30Juvenile Delinquency
- Many Juvenile offenders are diagnosed with
CONDUCT DISORDER - Causes of juvenile delinquency
- Poor parenting / upbringing
- Psychological disorders
- Low intelligence
- Every state makes their own rules with regard to
who is a juvenile
31Juvenile Courts
- Juvenile courts less formal than adult courts
- Early JDs were sent to REFORM SCHOOL a type
of prison school for troubled kids - Their goal was to REHABILITATE not PUNISH
- Goal of Juvenile Justice
- Diversion keeping juveniles from becoming adult
criminals by - Counseling
- Parental Release
32Landmark Court Cases regarding Juveniles
- In Re Gault (1967)
- 15 year old boy (Gault) is arrested for making
lewd phone calls - Held by the police, questioned, and sentenced (6
years!) with no trial or input from his parents - Supreme Court Juveniles have the same rights as
adults! - Right to counsel
- Right to confront your accusers
- Right to remain Silent
33Roper v. Simmons (2005)
- Supreme Court rules defendants under the age of
18 cannot be executed - Violates the CRUEL AND UNUSUAL punishment
prohibition of the 8th Amendment.
34New Jersey
- Agency
- NJ Juvenile Justice Commission
- Emphasizes accountability and offers programs to
create independent, productive and law abiding
citizens. - DIVERSION Goal is to avoid incarceration
- Top Juvenile crime in NJ Robbery
- Juveniles 59 of Arson arrests
35Bringing down organized Crime
36R.I.C.O
- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations
Act - 1970 RICO created to break up organized crime
THE MAFIA - MAFIA bosses did not ever directly commit crime.
HOW DO YOU PROSECUTE THEM? - Charge them under RICO
- Today RICO is used to prosecute any group that
act illegally.