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Chapter 9 - Integrated Theories

Across
Criminal behaviour can be explained by a combination of biological and environmental factors recognized as antisocial
One element of this is the amount of control one is subject to by others
Crimes of physical violence, like robbery, sexual assault
People weigh costs and benefits to make decisions as to whether or not to commit a crime
Factors include family dysfunction, substance abuse, smoking, sexuality, educational underachievement, and sensation seeking
Acquiring greater degree of responsibility, commitments more likely to turn lives around
This explains why some people with low self-control do not engage in criminality, while others with self-control commit criminal acts
Down
A stable feature/characteristic that makes a person crime-prone over their life course
most common trajectory where antisocial behaviour peaks in adolescence
A combination of factors and a predisposition to antisocial behavior means offending continues well into adult-hood
Family relations is most important factor in persistent offending
Critical life events (career, marriage) enable adult to desist from crime
The person's thoughts and feelings dictate their actions
Passive obedience to others, like submitting to physical/sexual abuse without response…
Criminal behaviour can be explained by a combination of biological and environmental factors
Challenge of control mechanisms, like vandalism, curfew violations